Peter Woodward Movies
Based on the best-selling novel by Irish comedian Spike Milligan, Puckoon is a political satire about a town cut in half by the partitioning of Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State in 1924. The action takes place in a town known as Puckoon where an ordinary fellow named Dan Madigan wakes up one day to find barbed-wire fences running right through his neighbors' houses. All at once, Madigan's friends begin altering their personalities to suit the side of the fence they've found themselves on. So it's up to Madigan, the last sane man in town, to restore order. Originally written in 1963, Puckoon is considered the forerunner of anti-humor comedy which became the staple of shows like Monty Python and Saturday Night Live. ~ Connor McMadden, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sean Hughes, Elliott Gould, (more)
Debbi Morgan makes her first series appearance as The Seer, who foresees the death of The Source of All Evil (Peter Woodward) at the hands of the Charmed Ones. To prevent this, The Source breaks a centuries-old agreement between good and evil, unleashing an ancient vapor called the Hollow that has the capability of destroying the girls and their magic. Reformed demon Cole (Julian McMahon) wants to help the Charmed Ones in their efforts to stave off The Source, but Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) has a premonition that Cole's gallantry will destroy him as well! ~ All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Brian Krause, Julian McMahon, (more)
The civilization of ancient Egypt has long held a fascination for modern people. The Sphinx, the pharaohs, pyramids, mummies, and treasure all provide tantalizing clues to this enigmatic culture, whose architectural achievements stand like question marks in the desert sand. This program is the second part of a four-volume series, hosted by Peter Woodward, which presents a fresh look at the Egyptians. In it, archaeologists use their state-of-the-art technology to learn more about Ramses II. The program takes the viewer on site to see recently discovered chambers in KV5, which may contain the mummies of the great pharaoh's children. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
The civilization of ancient Egypt has long held a fascination for modern people. The Sphinx, the pharaohs, pyramids, mummies, and treasure all provide tantalizing clues to this enigmatic culture, whose architectural achievements stand like question marks in the desert sand. This program is the third episode in a four-volume series, hosted by Peter Woodward, which presents a fresh look at the Egyptians. Who were the people who built these mansions of the spirits? And what were their lives like? Archaeologists look for clues in burial sites in Mendes and Deir El Medina, where pyramid workers once lived. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
The civilization of ancient Egypt has long held a fascination for modern people. The Sphinx, the pharaohs, pyramids, mummies, and treasure all provide tantalizing clues to this enigmatic culture, whose architectural achievements stand like question marks in the desert sand. This program is the second part of a four-volume series, hosted by Peter Woodward, which presents a fresh look at the Egyptians. In this final volume, the subject is the funerary practices of the Egyptians. Archaeologists lead viewers to burial sites at Mendes, the Valley of the Golden Mummies, and the Abydos Boat Graves. Experts discuss mummification practices, and spiritual guidance, as presented in The Egyptian Book of the Dead. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
The civilization of ancient Egypt has long held a fascination for modern people. The Sphinx, the pharaohs, pyramids, mummies, and treasure all provide tantalizing clues to this enigmatic culture, whose architectural achievements stand like question marks in the desert sand. This program is the first episode in a four-volume series, hosted by Peter Woodward, which presents a fresh look at the Egyptians. Using state-of-the-art technology, archaeologists have uncovered new information about the majestic final resting places of the pharaohs and their families. The program goes on-location to the Valley of the Kings to explore these mansions of the spirits. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
2267 A.D. The battle is won, the war may be lost. After fending off the fierce attack of Drakh combatants, Earth faces an unseen yet even greater foe - a microbial, biogenetic plague that will destroy all life on the planet in five years if a cure isn't found. Crusade follows the race against time to find that cure - an urgent and hazardous quest that sends an Earthforce expedition across the reaches of space to explore technologies more advanced than Earth's. Leading this high-stakes archeological mission is a starship of the new Interstellar Alliance, the Excalibur, and its crew drawn from the Alliance's elite troubleshooting corps, the Rangers. With 7 billion lives at stake, action and courage against insurmountable odds must prevail in this Crusade.
- Starring:
- Gary Cole, Daniel Dae Kim, (more)
Although the popular science fiction series Babylon 5 had officially run its course, one final two-hour episode was deemed necessary to segue into the spinoff series Crusade. Thus, on January 3, 1999, the TNT Network offered the world premiere of Babylon 5: A Call to Arms. The year is 2266: After several years' development, the first destroyer prototypes based on the White Stars (proposed by B5 crew member Delenn in the fifth-season episode "Movements of Fire and Shadow") have been completed. While inspecting the results, Alliance President Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) experences disturbing visions of a future Apocalypse -- and of a doomsaying stranger named Galen. Sheridan's visions seem poised to become reality when the Drakh, the dreaded allies of the defeated Shadows, mount a counteroffensive against humanity. It is up to a new team of space warriors, manning the twin battlecruisers "Excalibur" and "Victory," to prevent Galen's predictions from coming true. Babylon 5: A Call to Arms was written by J. Michael Straczynski, and later novelized by Robert Sheckley. As for Crusade, that oft-postponed series finally debuted on June 9, 1999. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bruce Boxleitner, Jerry Doyle, (more)
In this supernatural thriller TV series, set in NYC, Detective Ezekiel Stone (Peter Horton) murdered his wife's rapist, was killed on duty, and was then sent to Hell by the Devil (John Glover). After 113 evil escapees flee the netherworld and return to Earth, Zeke gets a second chance. If he can track them down, he might make it to Heaven. Filmed in L.A., this series premiered October 6, 1998 on Fox. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Peter Horton, John Glover, (more)
Many may not know that Ireland maintained its neutrality during World War II, so that any soldiers from that conflict who found themselves on Irish soil had to be kept in captivity until the war's end. For a variety of aeronautical reasons, quite a few Axis and Allied pilots found themselves having to bail out over Ireland. In this film, captives Miles Keogh (Bill Campbell), a Canadian pilot, and Count Rudolph von Stegenbek (Angus Macfadyen), a German pilot, are rivals for the affections of Mattie Guerin (Jean Butler), a local Irish girl. How this rivalry continues is just part of the story of this exciting and romantic film. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bill Campbell, William McNamara, (more)
















