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Tales of the City
In the freewheeling San Francisco of the 1970's, fresh-faced midwesterner Mary Ann Singleton arrives for a visit and decides to stay. But only when she moves into the funky apartment house at 28 Barbary Lane does it become clear just how far from Cleveland she really is. Based on Armistead Maupin's groundbreaking novel about a cast of characters in search of love across the whole spectrum of sexual experience, Tales of the City evokes both a unique time and place and the universal yearning for connection.
This Peabody Award-winning PBS miniseries stars Oscar winner Olympia Dukakis (Moonstruck), Donald Moffat (Clear and Present Danger), Oscar nominee Laura Linney (You Can Count on Me), Marcus D'Amico (Full Metal Jacket) and Chloe Webb (Sid & Nancy) as Mona Ramsey. Also featuring Thomas Gibson (Dhamo & Greg), Barbara Garrick (Sleepless in Seattle), Billy Campbell (Once and Again) and Paul Gross (Due South).
More Tales of the City
Following on from the highly acclaimed Tales of the City, revisit the laughter, tears and nail-biting suspense of Armistead Maupin's beloved bestseller in 1970's San Francisco with More Tales of the City.
In this series, Mona Flamsay finds herself on a cross country trip to investigate the secrets of her past. Michael "Mouse" Tolliver and Mary Ann Singleton go on a cruise where they meet up with lovers old and new. Back in San Francisco, Brian Hawkins becomes involved with a mysterious woman he spots from his window, while DeDe Halcyon Day becomes acquainted with a new friend who helps her discover her true inner feelings.
With all the drama and the intrigue of Tales of the City, you'll fall in love with Mona, Mary Ann and their loved-up, screwed-up friends all over again.
- Channel 4
- 18
- Tales of the City
- 2
Tales of the City / More Tales of the City
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Tales of the City
In the freewheeling San Francisco of the 1970's, fresh-faced midwesterner Mary Ann Singleton arrives for a visit and decides to stay. But only when she moves into the funky apartment house at 28 Barbary Lane does it become clear just how far from Cleveland she really is. Based on Armistead Maupin's groundbreaking novel about a cast of characters in search of love across the whole spectrum of sexual experience, Tales of the City evokes both a unique time and place and the universal yearning for connection.
This Peabody Award-winning PBS miniseries stars Oscar winner Olympia Dukakis (Moonstruck), Donald Moffat (Clear and Present Danger), Oscar nominee Laura Linney (You Can Count on Me), Marcus D'Amico (Full Metal Jacket) and Chloe Webb (Sid & Nancy) as Mona Ramsey. Also featuring Thomas Gibson (Dhamo & Greg), Barbara Garrick (Sleepless in Seattle), Billy Campbell (Once and Again) and Paul Gross (Due South).
More Tales of the City
Following on from the highly acclaimed Tales of the City, revisit the laughter, tears and nail-biting suspense of Armistead Maupin's beloved bestseller in 1970's San Francisco with More Tales of the City.
In this series, Mona Flamsay finds herself on a cross country trip to investigate the secrets of her past. Michael "Mouse" Tolliver and Mary Ann Singleton go on a cruise where they meet up with lovers old and new. Back in San Francisco, Brian Hawkins becomes involved with a mysterious woman he spots from his window, while DeDe Halcyon Day becomes acquainted with a new friend who helps her discover her true inner feelings.
With all the drama and the intrigue of Tales of the City, you'll fall in love with Mona, Mary Ann and their loved-up, screwed-up friends all over again.
- Channel 4
- 18
- Tales of the City
- 2
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