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Kingdom. Peter Kingdom (Stephen Fry). Copyright: Sprout Pictures / Parallel Film & Television Productions
Kingdom

Kingdom

  • TV comedy drama
  • ITV1
  • 2007 - 2009
  • 18 episodes (3 series)

Comedy drama starring Stephen Fry as rural Norfolk solicitor Peter Kingdom. Stars Stephen Fry, Hermione Norris, Celia Imrie, Karl Davies and Phyllida Law

  • Series 1, Episode 5 repeated tomorrow at 2pm on U&Drama

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Kingdom - Complete Series 1-3

Kingdom - Complete Series 1-3

All 18 episodes from the three series of the ITV comedy drama.

Stephen Fry is Peter Kingdom: a wise, warm-hearted solicitor in the small Norfolk town of Market Shipborough. With the ability to remain cool under the most heated circumstances, Peter Kingdom is the man to go to with any problem, legal or otherwise, and many locals do. Aided by trainee solicitor Lyle Anderson (Karl Davies) and faithful assistant Gloria (Celia Imrie), Kingdom's professional life is often interrupted by the demands of various family members, not least an eccentric sister Beatrice, fresh out of rehab and looking for love; and the upsetting absence of his brother Simon who has disappeared, presumed dead.

Every case seems embedded in the lives of the townsfolk, introducing us to an extraordinary community. Featuring a guest cast that includes Joss Ackland, Richard Briers, Rory Bremner, Jack Dee, Lynsey De Paul, Paul Kaye, Miriam Margolyes, Steve Pemberton, June Whitfield and Richard Wilson, Kingdom's world is one to treasure.

First released: Monday 5th September 2016

Extra features

  • 45-minute behind the scenes feature
  • Stephen Fry Writes...
  • Picture gallery
  • Distributor: Acorn Media
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 6
  • Minutes: 827
  • Subtitles: English
  • Catalogue: AV3335

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