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                   The Forsyte Saga: Disc 3 (1967)
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Eric Porter,
Nyree Dawn Porter,
Kenneth More,
Susan Hampshire,
John Welsh,
Joseph O'Conor,
Margaret Tyzack,
Fay Compton,
Lana Morris,
Michael York
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James Cellan Jones,
 David Giles
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Television,
TV Miniseries,
TV Classics,
TV Dramas,
United Kingdom,
Period Pieces
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670
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In Disc 3 of 'The Forsyte Saga' (1967), the intense family drama continues as the Forsyte family grapples with deep-seated tensions and complex relationships, set against the backdrop of societal expectations and personal desires.
                 
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