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Oliver's Travels

Comedy, Drama | 1 Seasons | Ended
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Oliver's Travels is a five-part television serial written by Alan Plater and starring Alan Bates, Sinéad Cusack, Bill Paterson, and Miles Anderson. It first aired in the UK in 1995. Bates plays the titular Oliver, a keen word-game enthusiast and lecturer in comparative religion. After his teaching post is made redundant, he resolves to make use of his new wealth of free time by going to visit his favourite crossword compiler, 'Aristotle', with whom he has corresponded but whom he has never met. When he arrives, however, he finds Aristotle's house has been ransacked and its occupant has departed for parts unknown, and he sets out to discover why.

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On October 04, 2024, IMDB rating to Oliver's Travels is 8.2.
On October 04, 2024, there are 1323 reactions to Oliver's Travels including travelogue, underlying theme, insubstantial plot, completely absurd, tongue in cheek.
The director of Oliver's Travels is Ruth Caleb.
The cast of Oliver's Travels are Sinéad Cusack starring as WPC Diane Priest, Alan Bates starring as Oliver, Bill Paterson starring as Baxter, Morgan Jones starring as Michael Priest, Peter Vaughan starring as Delaney, Charlotte Coleman starring as Cathy.
Oliver's Travels is a five-part television serial written by Alan Plater and starring Alan Bates, Sinéad Cusack, Bill Paterson, and Miles Anderson. It first aired in the UK in 1995. Bates plays the titular Oliver, a keen word-game enthusiast and lecturer in comparative religion. After his teaching post is made redundant, he resolves to make use of his new wealth of free time by going to visit his favourite crossword compiler, 'Aristotle', with whom he has corresponded but whom he has never met. When he arrives, however, he finds Aristotle's house has been ransacked and its occupant has departed for parts unknown, and he sets out to discover why.
The genre of Oliver's Travels is Comedy,Drama.
The first air date of Oliver's Travels is June 11, 1995.