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  1. Release. 3 January 1999. ( 1999-01-03) Lost for Words is a British TV film which premiered on ITV on 3 January 1999. It was adapted from his autobiographical book of the same title by Deric Longden and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. It was a sequel to Longden's earlier autobiographical film Wide-Eyed and Legless (aka The Wedding Gift ).

  2. 31. Okt. 1999 · With Thora Hird, Pete Postlethwaite, Penny Downie, Jennifer Luckraft. Deric Longden and his wife, Aileen, come to terms with the fact that his mother, Annie, is getting too old to live on her own. Annie suffers her first stroke and a nursing home is the obvious solution, but which one and where?

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    • Drama
    • Alan J.W. Bell
    • 1999-10-31
  3. 3. Jan. 1999 · Overview. Deric Longden and his wife, Aileen, come to terms with the fact that his mother, Annie, is getting too old to live on her own. Annie suffers her first stroke and a nursing home is the obvious solution, but which one and where?

  4. 1999. Directed by Alan J.W. Bell. Deric Longden and his wife, Aileen, come to terms with the fact that his mother, Annie, is getting too old to live on her own. Annie suffers her first stroke and a nursing home is the obvious solution, but which one and where? Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Alan J.W. Bell
    • Yorkshire Television
  5. Lost for Words is a British TV film premiered on ITV on 3 January 1999. It was adapted from his autobiographical book of the same title by Deric Longden and directed by Alan J.W. Bell and was a sequel to Longden's earlier autobiographical film "Wide Eyed And Legless".

  6. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. Awards & Festivals. BAFTA Awards. 2000 | Winner: Best Actress (Television) 2000 | 2 nominations including: Best Actor (Television) Cast & Crew. Alan J.W. Bell Director. Thora Hird Cast. Pete Postlethwaite Cast. Penny Downie Cast. Deric Longden Screenplay. Jennifer Luckraft Cast. Critics reviews.

  7. Lost for words. marksnewhome 30 May 2005. A brilliant TV movie which portrays the slow deterioration of an elderly parent which I have experienced first hand, it is very true to life. I know this after I looked after my Aunt who suffered with the terrible symptoms of dementia for over 4 years.