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  1. Root Into Europe: With George Cole, Pat Heywood, Ilona Staller, Claude Terrail. George Cole stars as Henry Root, a dissatisfied fishmonger who is determined to preserve Britain's cultural heritage. He decides to act as self-appointed Ambassador for England and sets off across Europe.

    • (44)
    • 1992-05-17
    • Comedy
    • 60
  2. Root Into Europe is an ITV comedy-drama based on the character from William Donaldson's popular book The Henry Root Letters. Five episodes written by Donaldson and Mark Chapman and produced by Aspect Film & TV for Central Independent Television, were first broadcast in May and June 1992.

  3. 16 mag 1992 · Root Into Europe is an ITV comedy-drama based on the character from William Donaldson's book The Henry Root Letters. Five episodes Written by Donaldson and Mark Chapman and produced by Aspect Film & TV for Central Independent Television, were first broadcast in May and June 1992.

    • May 17, 1992
  4. Henry Root, a right-wing fish dealer who disapproves of the impending European Union, declares himself England's 'European regulator' in a letter to the British Prime Minister, then John Major. He takes his wife Muriel on a tour of Europe to represent English values to mainland Europe.

  5. 16 mag 1992 · Henry Root, a right-wing fish dealer who disapproves of the impending European Union, declares himself England's 'European regulator' in a letter to the British Prime Minister, then John Major. He takes his wife Muriel on a tour of Europe to represent English values to mainland Europe.

    • George Cole, Pat Heywood
    • May 17, 1992
  6. 17 mag 1992 · George Cole stars as the cranky and eccentric Henry Root, retired wet fish merchant and arch conservative, who is waging a one-man war against the influx of foreign culture threatened by the coming of the European union.

  7. 16 mag 1992 · Henry Root, a right-wing fish dealer who disapproves of the impending European Union, declares himself England's 'European regulator' in a letter to the British Prime Minister, then John Major. He takes his wife Muriel on a tour of Europe to represent English values to mainland Europe.