Sean Bean's swashbuckling hero is sent on a mission to rescue temptress Elizabeth Hurley from the clutches of old enemy Pete Postlethwaite. From 1994 Sharpe episode "Sharpe's Enemy".
Some clips of a young Catherine Zeta Jones as Mariette, in the tv series, "The Darling Buds of May".
"The Darling Buds of May" was a British television series first broadcast in 1991. It is set in an idyllic rural 1950s Kent, among a large, boisterous family. The show was very popular, and launched the acting career of Catherine Zeta Jones.
Ray Winstone chats about his new film Beowulf, among other things, on "Parkinson". (BBC, 3 November 2007).
*Fellow guests are Daniel Radcliffe, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders.
Ethan Hawke and River Phoenix in their first feature film, the kids sci-fi fantasy, "Explorers" (1985).
The film did not do well at the box office - partly due to being released on the same weekend as the Live Aid concert - but it did better in video rentals, and has since gained a cult following.
The infamous Clive Anderson interview with (then) Conservative MP Jeffrey Archer on "Clive Anderson Talks Back". (Early 1990s).
"There's no beginning to your talents."
Lesley Anne Down guest stars in the classic British TV cop show "The Sweeney" (episode 'Chalk and Cheese'), with John Thaw and Dennis Waterman as detectives Regan and Carter.
*Regan greets her villain boyfriend with the classic line: 'Get yer trousers on.'
A young Ray Winstone in two classic British TV shows: "The Sweeney" and "Minder"
In "The Sweeney" (1976 episode 'Loving Arms') he plays a teenage delinquent whose mate buys an illegal gun which leads to the death of a policeman. (This was Ray's first ever screen role.)
In "Minder" he had a recurring role as dim mechanic Arnie, getting mixed up in Arthur's schemes.