Jonathan Coe's cult novel, adapted in eight parts by David Nobbs, is a black comedy inspired by the immorality, greed and ambition of 1980s Britain
Jonathan Coe's cult novel, adapted by David Nobbs, is a black comedy inspired by the immorality, greed and ambition of 1980s Britain.
DetailsJonathan Coe's cult novel, adapted by David Nobbs, is a black comedy inspired by the immorality, greed and ambition of 1980s Britain.
DetailsJonathan Coe's cult novel, adapted by David Nobbs, is a black comedy inspired by the immorality and greed of 1980s Britain. Michael enlists the services of a private detective.
DetailsJonathan Coe's cult novel, adapted by David Nobbs. Michael Pearce is writing the biography of the notorious Winshaw family. He encounters Mortimer Winshaw's son, art guru Roddy.
DetailsJonathan Coe's cult novel, adapted by David Nobbs. Farmer Dorothy squeezes every last pound from her livestock.
DetailsJonathan Coe's cult novel, adapted by David Nobbs. Biographer Michael Pearce turns his attention to Thomas Winshaw, financier and lifelong voyeur.
DetailsJonathan Coe's cult novel, adapted by David Nobbs, is a black comedy inspired by the immorality and greed of 1980s Britain. The spotlight falls on arms dealer Mark Winshaw.
DetailsA black comedy inspired by the immorality, greed and ambition of 1980s Britain. Things move to a spectacular climax.
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