From the small screen to cinema, British actor Tony Bateman made his mark in both television and movies during his career. This collection captures all his performances across various productions, giving you a complete look at his work in entertainment.
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Films
1. The Slipper and the Rose

You'll forget every other love story you ever saw . . . or sang to.
Experience a timeless love story like no other with "The Slipper and the Rose" (1976). When Prince Edward yearns for a love match, his kingdom's expectations interfere. During a royal ball, the prince encounters Cinderella, instantly knowing she's his heart's delight. After she unintentionally leaves behind a slipper, the determined prince embarks on a quest to find her and declare his intentions. Let the magic unfold as you forget every other love story and immerse yourself in this enchanting tale.
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IMDb Rating: 6.9
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TMDb Rating: 7.0
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Release Date: 1976-03-25
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Runtime: 146.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["GB", "US"]
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Budget: $4,700,000.0
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Status: Released
2. Hatter's Castle

Her shame was something no one could forgive - except the man who loved her!
Hatter's Castle, a thrilling 1942 release, whisks you away to 1880s Scotland with its eerie title as the dark story unfolds. Here we find James Brodie, a hatter of unusual ruthlessness, who commands a fortress-like abode on the outskirts of Levenford. Brodie's unyielding brutality is both dreaded and cherished by his family, as the town's nickname, "Hatter's Castle, " illustrates their intricate relationship. Set amidst a small Scottish countryside, the chilling premise promises suspense, fear and love.
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IMDb Rating: 7.0
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TMDb Rating: 6.3
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Release Date: 1942-02-02
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Runtime: 102.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["US", "GB"]
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Status: Released
3. A Midsummer Night's Dream

Experience the enchantment of Shakespeare's classic comedy as "A Midsummer Night's Dream" unfolds on the big screen in 1964. Follow the romantic escapades of Theseus, Hyppolyta, Demetrius, Hermia, Lysander, and Helena as they navigate Through a mystical forest filled with fairy magic, deceit, and unexpected plot twists. Watch as love triangles collide with the whims of the fairy court in this captivating adaptation.
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Release Date: 1964-06-24
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Runtime: 110.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["US", "GB"]
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Status: Released
TV Shows
1. The Protectors

The Protectors, a 1972 British action thriller series created by Gerry Anderson, captivates audiences with its contemporary setting and live-action characters. This is a departure from Anderson's usual marionette shows and is considered his second most popular production. Filmed by the ITC Entertainment production company, the show features Robert Vaughn as Harry Rule, Nyree Dawn Porter as Contessa Caroline di Contini, and Tony Anholt as Paul Buchet. With 52 episodes over two seasons, The Protectors remains a timeless classic in the world of 25-minute half-hour series.
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Original Name: The Protectors
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TMDb Rating: 5.6
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Languages: ["en"]
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Episode Runtime: [25, 30]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Original Language: en
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Type: Scripted
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First Air Date: 1972-09-29
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Last Air Date: 1974-03-15
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Number of Seasons: 2
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Number of Episodes: 52
2. Upstairs, Downstairs

None of that behaviour in my kitchen.
Step into the world of 165 Eaton Place, a prestigious townhouse in London's refined Belgravia neighborhood. The story unfolds at the turn of the 20th century, with five seasons chronicling the lives of the aristocratic Bellamy family and their loyal, spirited servants who share the townhouse. Navigating society's shifts, global upheaval, scandalous secrets, and the devastating impact of the First World War, we are treated to an opulent, gripping portrayal of a bygone era, all set to the tagline, "None of that behaviour in my kitchen. "
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Original Name: Upstairs, Downstairs
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TMDb Rating: 7.696
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Languages: ["en"]
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Episode Runtime: [50]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Original Language: en
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Type: Scripted
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First Air Date: 1971-10-10
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Last Air Date: 1975-12-21
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Number of Seasons: 5
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Number of Episodes: 68