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ms liberty

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73. No, I am referring to the 2000 comedy with Brenda Blethyn and Colin Ferguson
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 10:52 AM
Aug 16

It also has Martin Clunes in the role of a local doctor. A role that became the springboard for the Doc Martin series, according to interviews with the principals involved. Clunes' doctor in Saving Grace is less awkward than Doc Martin, but once you know, you can see the germ of the idea in the movie.

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I used to get all the news via the drum. JustABozoOnThisBus Friday #196
Rancho Deluxe dpibel Aug 15 #3
I just bought the DVD of that at the Goodwill last Thursday. mahatmakanejeeves Aug 16 #104
The Red Tent. Sneederbunk Aug 15 #4
I had no idea this bamagal62 Aug 16 #24
Same here! Now to find it. nt yellowdogintexas Sunday #166
Ruthless People - 1986 DUgosh Aug 15 #5
I love wrong numbers! JoseBalow Aug 16 #17
Keeping Mum Raven123 Aug 15 #6
we have this. We got the DVD because of Maggie Smith and Rowan Atkinson. It is a lovely movie nt yellowdogintexas Sunday #167
Yes, three of them... Enter stage left Aug 15 #7
Hidden Figures doesn't fit in this thread. Jeebo Aug 16 #41
Sorry, I didn't know that. We don't have cable or watch much TV. Enter stage left Aug 16 #75
So? Many don't have/watch cable. brush Aug 16 #83
I'd never heard of it, but I don't stream anything or have access to cable television. Harker Sunday #152
"Hidden Figures" for sure. It's hidden history of NASA, early space flight and three genius Black women. brush Aug 16 #82
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Absolutely love "Local Hero." Paladin Aug 16 #56
Me too. FalloutShelter Aug 16 #58
There should be a word that is defined as 'nostalgia for a place you've never been to'. Rustynaerduwell Aug 16 #69
The German word is fernweh... FalloutShelter Aug 16 #70
Count on the Germans to come up with such a useful word. Paladin Sunday #150
Burt Lancaster really excellent, Everyrthing about this movie I like!!! NowsTheTime Sunday #148
Not to mention Peter Capaldi... FalloutShelter Sunday #149
Happy Texas is a good movie. I'd say "Garden State" and "Logan Lucky" underpants Aug 15 #9
Brazil by Terry Gilliam. LastDemocratInSC Aug 15 #10
Agree. NT mahatmakanejeeves Aug 16 #106
Mystery Train Alsteen Aug 15 #11
Love Mystery Train OrwellwasRight Aug 16 #30
Tie: Sibling Rivalry and Blast from the Past. mobeau69 Aug 15 #12
Saving Grace and The Nephew. ms liberty Aug 15 #13
OMG! Saving Grace with Tom Conti about the reluctant Pope! no_hypocrisy Aug 16 #38
No, I'm referring to a film with Brenda Blethyn and Colin Ferguson from 2000. ms liberty Aug 16 #71
OK, got it. I posted my Saving Grace in a sequential post. no_hypocrisy Aug 16 #74
Saving Grace -- MUST SEE!!! no_hypocrisy Aug 16 #49
No, I am referring to the 2000 comedy with Brenda Blethyn and Colin Ferguson ms liberty Aug 16 #73
I just adore that movie Easterncedar Aug 16 #89
A Boy and His Dog, 1975 rickyhall Aug 15 #14
recommended to me by a friend - just loved it rurallib Aug 16 #53
The Milagro Beanfield War (1988) KitFox Aug 15 #15
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Hi El Supremo! So do I ! 😊 KitFox Sunday #160
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Great movie Easterncedar Aug 16 #90
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Four movies LogDog75 Aug 16 #20
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Benny and Joon is one I have watched many times Easterncedar Aug 16 #91
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The Magic Sword (1962) RazorbackExpat Aug 16 #44
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One of the funniest movies ever made! ScoutHikerDad Aug 16 #51
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Secrets & Lies (Mike Leigh, director) IcyPeas Aug 16 #46
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Not sure if it qualifies genxlib Aug 16 #50
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Interesting. Ritabert Sunday #145
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Looks good to me and the price is right (free). red dog 1 Aug 16 #98
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