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  1. Shooting the Past is a television drama by Stephen Poliakoff, produced by TalkBack Productions for BBC Two and first shown in 1999. It was TalkBack's first drama production, the company being mainly known for its television comedy work.

  2. A US property developer realises that he has a battle on his hands when he tries to renovate a London building containing a vast photographic collection and discovers that the library employees will resort to anything to thwart him. Stars. Lindsay Duncan. Timothy Spall.

  3. Una mansión de Londres, que alberga una enorme colección de raras y antiguas fotos, tiene un nuevo propietario: el millonario americano Christopher Anderson (Liam Cunningham) decidido a deshacerse de las fotos y remodelar la propiedad para convertirla en una universidad de estudios empresariales.

  4. S1.E1 ∙ Part One. The staff of the Fallon Photo Library and Collection are left reeling when their new Americn owners decide to break up the archive and sell off the cherished Man Ray photographs. Archivist Oswald Bates is determined to fight to the end.

  5. Drama Una mansión de Londres, que alberga una enorme colección de raras y antiguas fotos, tiene un nuevo propietario: el millonario americano Christopher Anderson (Liam Cunningham) decidido a deshacerse de las fotos y remodelar la propiedad para convertirla en una universidad de estudios empresariales.

  6. Overview. A US property developer realises that he has a battle on his hands when he tries to renovate a London building containing a vast photographic collection and discovers that the library employees will resort to anything to thwart him. Stephen Poliakoff. Creator. Series Cast. Timothy Spall. 3 Episodes. Lindsay Duncan. Marilyn Truman.

  7. When the Fallon Photo Library curator and an American developer go head to head, 10 million unique pieces of British history hang in the balance. An ancient mansion on the outskirts of London is home to a rare and sprawling collection of twentieth century black and white photographs featuring every aspect of human activity imaginable. Also indigenous to the library is a small and eccentric ...