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‘Washington: Behind Closed Doors’ (1977): A surprising, grotesque delight
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‘Washington: Behind Closed Doors’ (1977): A surprising, grotesque delight

April 16, 2026 Drunk TV 3 Comments

Irresistible, darkly comic 1970s miniseries.

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‘The Key to Rebecca’ (1985): Intrigue, suspense & threesomes power indie spy miniseries
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‘The Key to Rebecca’ (1985): Intrigue, suspense & threesomes power indie spy miniseries

March 22, 2019 Drunk TV 1 Comment

Not-bad-at-all mid-80s indie miniseries, based on the international bestseller.

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1980sAnthony QuayleCBS Home EntertainmentCliff RobertsonDavid HemmingsDavid SoulKen FollettLina RaymondminiseriesOperation Prime TimePaul MavisRobert CulpSeason HubleyThe Key to Rebecca

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