Kingdom (2007)
Kingdom is a 2007 drama series created by Simon Wheeler and Alan Whiting. It stars Stephen Fry, Celia Imrie and Karl Davies.
Looks can be deceiving. Peter Kingdom seems to have everything, a man of some standing in the seaside town of Market Shipborough, he dresses well and has all the trappings of success. Why, then, does he wander along the beach and stare out to sea for hours at a time? Despite Peter's thriving legal practice, he must deal with his dysfunctional family (which includes his unstable sister) and his grief over his missing half-brother and law partner, Simon.
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What is Kingdom about?
Looks can be deceiving. Peter Kingdom seems to have everything, a man of some standing in the seaside town of Market Shipborough, he dresses well and has all the trappings of success. Why, then, does he wander along the beach and stare out to sea for hours at a time? Despite Peter's thriving legal practice, he must deal with his dysfunctional family (which includes his unstable sister) and his grief over his missing half-brother and law partner, Simon.
When was Kingdom released?
Kingdom was released on 22 April 2007.
How many episodes does Kingdom have?
Kingdom has 18 episodes across 3 seasons.
Who made Kingdom?
Kingdom was created by Simon Wheeler and Alan Whiting.
Where can I watch Kingdom?
Kingdom is available on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads, Pluto TV, The Roku Channel and Tubi TV.
Where to watch Kingdom
Stream: Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Watch free with ads: Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads, Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Tubi TV
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Cast
- Stephen Fry as Peter Kingdom
- Celia Imrie as Gloria Millington
- Karl Davies as Lyle Anderson
- Tony Slattery as Sidney Snell
- Hermione Norris as Beatrice Kingdom
- Phyllida Law as Aunt Auriel
- Gerard Horan as D.C. Yelland
- Tom Fisher as Ted
- Dominic Mafham as Simon Kingdom
- Maryann Turner as Mrs. Thing
- John Thomson as Nigel Pearson
- Angus Imrie as Scott Millington
