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The House of Eliott

The House of Eliott

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Two sisters who set up a London fashion house for society of the early 1920s.
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1991-08-31
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co.uk
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Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:51:12

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  • Home Fires - Centers around women's lives and community spirit during wartime.
  • Call the Midwife: The 1960s - Continuation of the same series, exploring deeper stories.
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Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:18:11

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Lovejoy List

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  • The Last Detective - Involves quirky mysteries and an unconventional detective, akin to Lovejoy's style.
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  • Father Brown - Combines religion, mystery, and community, much like the setting of Lovejoy.
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  • Keeping Up Appearances - Offers British comedy and class distinctions, similar to the series' humor.
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  • Wonders of the Universe - Explores valuable knowledge and historical insights, resonating with Lovejoy’s themes.
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  • Marple - Features a classic mystery format with sophisticated plots, resonating with Lovejoy's intrigue.
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  • The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin - Contains British humor and social commentary similar to Lovejoy's tone.
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  • Top of the Lake - Mysteries with deep character exploration and rural settings, echoing Lovejoy’s adventures.
  • The Musketeers - Adventure and camaraderie in historical settings, similar to Lovejoy's escapades.
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  • New Tricks - A mix of mystery and humor featuring older detectives, much like Lovejoy.
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  • Luther - Crime-solving in unique settings, showcasing depth in character like Lovejoy's adventures.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:47:24

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  • Death in Paradise - Combines mystery-solving with picturesque locations and lighthearted moments.
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  • Grantchester - Involves a vicar and a police detective solving crimes in a quaint setting.
  • Murder, She Wrote - Features an amateur detective solving mysteries, similar in tone and style.
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  • The Frighteners - Combines humor, mystery, and light supernatural elements, similar to the charm of Rosemary & Thyme.
  • A Place to Call Home - Drama set in a beautiful locale reflecting on relationships, similar themes of connection.
  • The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency - Features a female detective in a charming and unique environment.
  • Morecambe and Wise - British comedic charm and light-hearted storytelling.
  • Lovejoy - A gentleman antique dealer doubles as a detective, blending charm with mystery.
  • Top Gear - Light-hearted and showcases various charming locations, much like the ambiance of Rosemary & Thyme.
  • Hetty Wainthropp Investigates - Focuses on an older female detective solving mysteries with wit and charm.
  • The Sweet Life - Follows charismatic characters in a laid-back setting, similar tone and atmosphere.
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  • Baffled! - A mix of mystery and supernatural themes with a light-hearted take.
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  • The Middle - Focus on family dynamics in a light-hearted setting, similar themes of neighborhood and relationships.
  • Lark Rise to Candleford - A heartwarming series about community relationships, showcasing British charm.
  • The House of Eliott - Set against historical backdrops, focusing on strong female leads and relationships.
  • Wild at Heart - Family and community ties in a rural setting, focusing on relationships.
  • Cedar Cove - Follows relationships and community issues in a charming idyllic town.
  • The Great Escape - Charming escapades with engaging characters.
  • Pride and Prejudice - Romantic and comedic elements in a classic English setting.
  • The Paradise - Focus on strong female leads and period drama set in a charming environment.
  • Cranford - Focus on relationships and community life in a quaint historical setting.
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Combines humor and quirky storytelling with fantastical elements.
  • The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie - Light-hearted story featuring quirky characters and charm.
  • Keeping Up Appearances - Light-hearted British comedy focusing on social relationships and quirks.
  • Emma - Romantic comedy-drama featuring strong characters and social commentary.
  • To the Manor Born - British comedy focusing on the lives of the upper class with humor and charm.
  • Antiques Roadshow - Focuses on antiques and history with a light-hearted approach, hinting at investigations.

Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:51:58

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  • Mr. Turner - A biographical film depicting the life of the painter J.M.W. Turner, touching on the art scene of the time.
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  • The Knick - Set in a hospital in 1900, examining medical advancements and societal issues.
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  • The Bletchley Circle - Follows women codebreakers post-WWII and their challenges in male-dominated society.
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  • Harlots - Follows the lives of women in 18th century London, touching on social issues and empowerment.
  • The Gilded Age - Explores wealth and social struggles in late 19th century America, akin to Mr. Selfridge's themes.
  • To the Manor Born - A British sitcom that explores class and relationships in a comedic context.
  • The House of Eliott - Follows two sisters in the fashion industry during the 1920s, highlighting entrepreneurial spirit.
  • Cranford - Explores small-town life in Victorian England, with sharp social observation.
  • Tipping the Velvet - A lesbian historical drama set in Victorian England, examining class and identity.
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  • The Tudors - Explores the reign of King Henry VIII, focusing on power dynamics in the court.
  • The Woman in White - A Victorian thriller that explores themes of identity and social class.
  • Jeeves and Wooster - A comedic take on the upper-class lifestyle in early 20th century England.
  • The Railway Man - A biographical film touching on themes of trauma, history, and personal ambition.
  • Penny Dreadful - Combines literary figures in a dark tale set in Victorian London, highlighting society’s shadows.
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Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:22:36

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