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  1. Snakes and Ladders: With John Gordon Sinclair, Adrian Edmondson, Ed Devereaux, June Watson. Set in a Britain of 1999, where the north and south are bordered states, with riches on one side and poverty on the other. Due to a computer mix-up, rich businessman's son Giles and poor, lowly-paid Gavin find themselves swapping places.

  2. Snakes and Ladders is a Canadian television mini-series created by Wayne Grigsby which aired on CBC Television in 2004. The series starred Amy Price-Francis as Shannon Jennings, a woman who takes a job as an executive assistant at Parliament Hill for a cabinet minister named Audrey Flankman (Catherine Disher).

  3. With Naveen Chandra, Srindaa, Vettai Muthukumar, Sreejith Ravi. Four daring kids entangle themselves in perilous situations after attempting to conceal an accident, leading them down a treacherous path pursued by law enforcement, ruthless thugs, and the consequences of their choices.

  4. Snakes & Ladders: Created by Wayne Grigsby. With Amy Price-Francis, Jeremy Akerman, Robert Bockstael, Kim Dunn. Shannon Jennings, fresh out of university, finds herself immersed in the political backrooms of Ottawa in her new job as executive assistant to a federal Cabinet Minister.

  5. Nov 28, 1989. In 1999 Britain has a north/south divide, with the South being idyllic, the North impoverished with food rationing. A computer error leads to Scotsman Gavin Sinclair accidentally changing places with Giles, one of the wealthiest men in the country.

  6. Northern Britain is cold, bleak and impoverished, while sunny South Britain is a place of relative luxury. When Lord Tewkesbury, the owner of rich conglomerate, decides his son Giles needs more real-life experience, he arranged for Giles to work under an assumed name.

  7. Snakes and Ladders is a Canadian television mini-series created by Wayne Grigsby which aired on CBC Television in 2004. The series starred Amy Price-Francis as Shannon Jennings, a woman who takes a job as an executive assistant at Parliament Hill for a cabinet minister named Audrey Flankman.