A U.S. marshal patrols the border between Kansas and Indian territories in a 90-minute Western (the third one of that length, following 'The Virginian' and 'Wagon Train').
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The Ambrosian Opera Chorus and the London Symphony Orchestra perform this 1982 version of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera +Princess Ida. The titular princess (Nan Christie) decides to start up a women's university rather than marry her fiancé, Prince Hilarion (Laurence Dale). He and his friends, Cyril (Bernard Dickerson) and Florian (Richard Jackson), dress up as women in order to attend the school. Also starring Frank Gorshin as King Gama and Neil Howlett as King Hidlebrand. Princess Ida is part of the Opera World Series of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas originally produced for British television in the '80s.
In a sun-soaked Hawaiian town with a mysterious past, a group of friends is left with a dark secret after a tragic accident. One year later, a member of the group receives a threatening message, and the friends now know that someone intends to make them pay for last summer.
Dickensian intertwines the realm of fictional characters in Charles Dickens' novels—including Scrooge, Fagin and Miss Havisham—in half-hour episodes, as their lives intertwine in 19th century London. The Old Curiosity Shop sits next door to The Three Cripples Pub, while Fagin's Den is hidden down a murky alley off a bustling Victorian street.