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  1. TV Mini Series. 1991. 1h. IMDb RATING. 7.2 /10. 65. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. Adaptation of the second part of John Mortimer's Rapstone Chronicles, where a new town development threatens the Rapstone Valley. Stars. David Threlfall. Kristin Scott Thomas. Rosemary Leach. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $4.99. search Amazon.

  2. Titmuss Regained. 1 9 9 1 (UK) 3 x 60 minute episodes. Thames Television presented this three-part sequel to Paradise Postponed which revolved around the issue of urbanisation versus green spaces, and the narrow-minded, self-interest which motivated each camp.

  3. Titmuss Regained is a novel by John Mortimer published in 1990. It is a sequel to his 1986 novel Paradise Postponed . Plot synopsis. Leslie Titmuss returns to Rapstone village and will do whatever it takes to fit in with the highest levels of society. Married to his second wife, Jenny, he seeks to buy his first wife's country house.

  4. Recently viewed. Today: Directed by Martyn Friend. With David Threlfall, Kristin Scott Thomas, Bill Oddie, Liz Crowther. Titmuss acquires a stately home in the beautiful, unspoiled Rapstone Valley--and intends for Jenny Sidonia to help him fill it.

  5. Titmuss addresses the threat posed by his ambitious and scheming junior minister, but he's preoccupied by the man competing for his wife's affections. Titmuss goes to extraordinary lengths to discover all he can about his rival.

  6. Follow the families' interwoven histories from the years after WWII to the height of the Thatcher era. Nominated for four BAFTAs, Paradise Postponed and its sequel, Titmuss Regained, also star Kristen Scott Thomas (The English Patient), Annette Crosbie (Edward the King), and Zoe Wanamaker (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone).

  7. Titmuss Regained. Main. Episodes. Seasons. Cast. Crew. Characters. Gallery. News. Follow. Comedy drama serial Titmuss Regained was a sequel to Paradise Postponed. Leslie Titmuus, now Tory secretary of State for HEAP (Housing, Ecological & Planning), tries to prevent a property development near his country home. Share this on: Show Info. ITV1.