Winter Solstice
2003 · 1 season · 2 eps · ★ 5.0 · Drama , Soap
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Directed by Martyn Friend · Written by William Corlett
Network: ZDF
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Sinéad Cusack Elfrida Phibbs -
Jan Niklas Oscar Blundell -
Geraldine Chaplin Gloria Blundell -
Jason Durr Sam Howard -
Sophie Schütt Carrie Marchmont -
Peter Ustinov -
Jean Simmons -
Marsha Fitzalan -
Anna Maguire - W William McBain Tam Stuart
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Maureen Lipman Marcia -
Angus Wright Peter Kennedy
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