Most Popular Movies & TV Shows Directed by Ian Denyer

This is a list of the most popular movies & tv shows directed by Ian Denyer. On this top list of Ian Denyer movies are films such as, Saturday Night Fever: The Ultimate Disco Movie, Victoria & Albert: The Royal Wedding, Larry Grayson: Shut That Door!, Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge, Anne: The Princess Royal at 70, Joanna Lumley: Elvis and Me, The Real Tom Thumb: History's Smallest Superstar, Ryan Gander: The Idea of Japan, Parkinson at 50, among many other enticing movies about Ian Denyer.What would you say are among the best Ian Denyer movies of all time. And how many of these popular films have you seen before.

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Saturday Night Fever: The Ultimate Disco Movie

John Travolta, Barry Gibb and the Saturday Night Fever cast and crew tell the story behind the mega-hit film. Bruno Tonioli goes through the disco steps that made movie history.

Victoria & Albert: The Royal Wedding

Historian Lucy Worsley restages the 1840 wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Aided by a team of experts, Worsley recreates the most important elements of the ceremony and the celebrations, scouring history books, archives, newspapers and Queen Victoria's diaries for the details. She reveals how every moment was brilliantly stage-managed for maximum effect. Woven into the recreation of the wedding day is the story of Victoria and Albert's courtship and engagement, and its political importance.

Larry Grayson: Shut That Door!

Documentary about the life of Larry Grayson, the English comedian and television presenter who was best known in the 1970s and early '80s.

Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge

Patricia Routledge, as patron of the Beatrix Potter Society, presents a documentary on the author's life and work.

Anne: The Princess Royal at 70

A landmark portrait of Princess Anne - the hugely popular royal who refused to follow the script. Exclusive access to the Princess and her family reveals a quick-witted mother, grandmother, Olympian and Nobel nominee who shows no sign of slowing down.

Joanna Lumley: Elvis and Me

Joanna Lumley travels to the USA to follow in the King of Rock 'n' Roll's footsteps.

The Real Tom Thumb: History's Smallest Superstar

Michael Grade reveals the story of General Tom Thumb, the world's first global show business celebrity who went from humble beginnings in America to international superstardom.

Ryan Gander: The Idea of Japan

Artist Ryan Gander explores Japan's highly sophisticated visual culture, expressed through images and symbols. He makes unexpected connections between everything from geisha to tattoo art.

Parkinson at 50

Sir Michael Parkinson looks back over his 50 years as a broadcaster, revealing some tricks of the interview trade and remembering some of his favourite encounters.

Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball

In Pride And Prejudice: Having A Ball, social historian Amanda Vickery leads the action as a team of experts recreate a Regency ball in honour of the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s popular novel. Joined by Alastair Sooke and a coterie of professionals – a food historian, a costume expert, music history academics and a choreographer who trains a team of dance students to take to the floor– cameras will follow the recreation inspired by Austen’s Netherfield ball. This intimate country house ball drives the plot of the Pride And Prejudice, and is a key turning point in the romance between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr Darcy.

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