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College teachers -- England -- Drama.
Policewomen -- England -- Drama.
Missing persons -- England -- Drama.
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Oliver's travels [di...
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Oliver's travels [digital videodisc] / written by Alan Plater ; produced by David Cunliffe ; directed by Giles Foster ; a BBC Wales production.
[London] : British Broadcasting Corp. ; Sliver Spring, Md. : Acorn Media Group [distributor], 2004.
Subjects
College teachers -- England -- Drama.
Policewomen -- England -- Drama.
Missing persons -- England -- Drama.
ISBN:
1569387486 (set)
Description:
2 videodiscs (148 min.; 97 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Contents:
Ep. 1. Looking for Aristotle -- Ep. 2. Land of my fathers -- Ep. 3. Why did we eat the frogs? -- Ep. 4. The Farquhar connection -- Ep. 5. Do we look like that?
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"Oliver, a university lecturer with an obsession for anagrams and crosswords, has been a question-setter for "Mastermind". When made redundant by the new Vice-Chancellor of the New University (his former Polytechnic) in a general restructuring of the university, Oliver decides to use his new-found freedom to search for his favourite crossword compiler, known only by the pseudonym of "Aristotle". When he locates "Aristotle's" Welsh home, he is horrified to find that it has been burnt down. He goes to the local police station to report "Aristotle" as a missing person and, while there, meets Diane Priest, a policewoman who, Oliver claims, is his 'predestined' companion. Oliver invites Diane to join him in his travels and later, when she is suspended from duty by her superiors, she decides to do so - joining Oliver in his search for "Aristotle". From that moment on, they share many life-threatening situations (as well as mutual love) before their quest for the elusive "Aristotle" comes to a final and gripping conclusion."--David McAnally, Internet Movie Database.
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MPAA rating: Not rated.
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