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The official website for Parade's End on HBO, featuring interviews, schedule information, behind the scenes exclusives, and more.
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Parade's End: With Benedict Cumberbatch, Rebecca Hall, Roger Allam, Adelaide Clemens. Revolves around a love triangle between a conservative English aristocrat, his mean socialite wife and a young suffragette.
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Parade's End is a five-part BBC/HBO/VRT television serial adapted from the eponymous tetralogy of novels (1924–1928) by Ford Madox Ford. It premiered on BBC Two on 24 August 2012 and on HBO on 26 February 2013.
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Feb 26, 2013 · Parade's End begins Tuesday, February 26th on HBO, with the first of two parts starting at 9pm EST. The miniseries continues Wednesday and concludes with its final hour on Thursday.
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Stream Season 1 episodes of Parade's End online and access extras such as interviews, previews and episode guides.
Set between the dying days of the Edwardian era and the end of World War I, "Parade's End" follows the conflicted relationship between conservative English aristocrat Christopher...
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Feb 25, 2013 · “Parade’s End,” beginning on Tuesday on HBO, looks like a lush elegy to the Edwardian age, but it’s not nearly as swoony and nostalgic as most others of the genre.