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20,000 Streets Under the Sky, Episode 1, The Midnight Bell: Bob's Story
directed by Simon Curtis, 1960-; produced by Kate Harwood, fl. 1997-2018, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Sally Hawkins, 1976-, Zoe Tapper, 1981- and Bryan Dick, 1978-, in 20,000 Streets Under the Sky, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2005), 53 mins
Patrick Hamilton's bestselling trilogy revolves around The Midnight Bell, a pub off the Euston Road. It follows the painful pursuit of love from three different perspectives - Bob, who yearns for penniless street-walker Jenny, Ella, torn between the attentions of an older, wealthier man and her secret desire for B...
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directed by Simon Curtis, 1960-; produced by Kate Harwood, fl. 1997-2018, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Sally Hawkins, 1976-, Zoe Tapper, 1981- and Bryan Dick, 1978-, in 20,000 Streets Under the Sky, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2005), 53 mins
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Patrick Hamilton's bestselling trilogy revolves around The Midnight Bell, a pub off the Euston Road. It follows the painful pursuit of love from three different perspectives - Bob, who yearns for penniless street-walker Jenny, Ella, torn between the attentions of an older, wealthier man and her secret desire for Bob, and Jenny, forced onto the streets. This beautifully observed series captures all their emotions - unrequited love, ambition and di...
Patrick Hamilton's bestselling trilogy revolves around The Midnight Bell, a pub off the Euston Road. It follows the painful pursuit of love from three different perspectives - Bob, who yearns for penniless street-walker Jenny, Ella, torn between the attentions of an older, wealthier man and her secret desire for Bob, and Jenny, forced onto the streets. This beautifully observed series captures all their emotions - unrequited love, ambition and disappointment.At the Midnight Bell pub in 1930s Soho, barman Bob dreams of a better life. Handsome, bright and ambitious, he would like to be a successful writer. That is, until his eye falls on the shallow and unreliable Jenny, with whom he becomes increasingly obsessed, oblivious to the timorous advances of fellow barmaid Ella. Starring Bryan Dick, Sally Hawkins and Zoe Tapper. Screenplay by Kevin Elyton, based on the book by Patrick Hamilton.
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Sally Hawkins, 1976-, Zoe Tapper, 1981-, Bryan Dick, 1978-
Contributor
Kate Harwood, fl. 1997-2018, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Simon Curtis, 1960-, Sally Hawkins, 1976-, Zoe Tapper, 1981-, Bryan Dick, 1978-, Kevin Elyot, 1951-2014
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
20,000 Streets Under the Sky
Topic / Theme
Romantic relationships, Prostitution, Jenny Maple, Bob, Ella
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Bleak House, Episode 1
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 52 mins
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale. Young orphan Esther Summerson is brought to the High Court of Chancery, where she is thrown together with two wards of the court, Richard Carstone and Ada Clare. Both are caught up in the infamous suit of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, which brings nothing but...
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 52 mins
Description
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale. Young orphan Esther Summerson is brought to the High Court of Chancery, where she is thrown together with two wards of the court, Richard Carstone and Ada Clare. Both are caught up in the infamous suit of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, which brings nothing but ruin and despair to all it touches. Esther, Richard and Ada are sent to live at Bleak House, where they receive a friendly welcome fro...
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale. Young orphan Esther Summerson is brought to the High Court of Chancery, where she is thrown together with two wards of the court, Richard Carstone and Ada Clare. Both are caught up in the infamous suit of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, which brings nothing but ruin and despair to all it touches. Esther, Richard and Ada are sent to live at Bleak House, where they receive a friendly welcome from their rich guardian John Jarndyce.
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Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-
Contributor
Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation, John Lunn, 1956-
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Justin Chadwick, 1968-, Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Bleak House
Topic / Theme
Secrets, Legal wards, Family legal affairs, Estates and inheritances, Trials and litigation, Orphans, Family and Culture, British
Copyright Message
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Bleak House, Episode 2
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston and Deep Indigo Productions; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 53 mins
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale. Despite his grim discovery, Tulkinghorn remains undeterred from his ruthless inquiry into Lady Dedlock's past. A young crossing sweeper, Jo, may hold a key to the mystery. Krook discovers evidence in Nemo's room which could provide a crucial clue. Rich...
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston and Deep Indigo Productions; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 53 mins
Description
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale. Despite his grim discovery, Tulkinghorn remains undeterred from his ruthless inquiry into Lady Dedlock's past. A young crossing sweeper, Jo, may hold a key to the mystery. Krook discovers evidence in Nemo's room which could provide a crucial clue. Richard and Ada plan their engagement, but receive an unexpected setback. And as Richard begins a career in medicine, Esther meets an attra...
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale. Despite his grim discovery, Tulkinghorn remains undeterred from his ruthless inquiry into Lady Dedlock's past. A young crossing sweeper, Jo, may hold a key to the mystery. Krook discovers evidence in Nemo's room which could provide a crucial clue. Richard and Ada plan their engagement, but receive an unexpected setback. And as Richard begins a career in medicine, Esther meets an attractive young doctor called Allan Woodcourt.
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Performer / Ensemble
Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-
Contributor
Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston, Deep Indigo Productions, John Lunn, 1956-
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Justin Chadwick, 1968-, Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Bleak House
Topic / Theme
Engaged persons, Romantic relationships, Secrets, Legal wards, Family legal affairs, Estates and inheritances, Trials and litigation, Orphans, Family and Culture, British
Copyright Message
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Bleak House, Episode 3
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation and Deep Indigo Productions; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 53 mins
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale. A chance encounter in the country raises intriguing questions for Esther and Lady Dedlock. Legal clerk Guppy, still besotted with Esther, discovers surprising new information about her past and decides to dig deeper still. And Lady Dedlock's secret is...
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation and Deep Indigo Productions; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 53 mins
Description
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale. A chance encounter in the country raises intriguing questions for Esther and Lady Dedlock. Legal clerk Guppy, still besotted with Esther, discovers surprising new information about her past and decides to dig deeper still. And Lady Dedlock's secret is far from safe, as Tulkinghorn stumbles across a lead which could destroy her reputation forever.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-
Contributor
Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation, Deep Indigo Productions, John Lunn, 1956-
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Justin Chadwick, 1968-, Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Bleak House
Topic / Theme
Secrets, Legal wards, Family legal affairs, Estates and inheritances, Trials and litigation, Orphans, Family and Culture, British
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 BBC Worldwide
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Bleak House, Episode 4
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation and Deep Indigo Productions; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 53 mins
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale. George's future is put at risk as Tulkinghorn uses the evil moneylender Smallweed to pile on the pressure. Guppy makes a discovery about Esther which shocks Lady Dedlock to the core. Esther and Jarndyce take in Jo the crossing sweeper, who is seriously...
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation and Deep Indigo Productions; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 53 mins
Description
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale. George's future is put at risk as Tulkinghorn uses the evil moneylender Smallweed to pile on the pressure. Guppy makes a discovery about Esther which shocks Lady Dedlock to the core. Esther and Jarndyce take in Jo the crossing sweeper, who is seriously ill and on the run from Tulkinghorn's men. But their kindness produces an unexpected result.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-
Contributor
Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation, Deep Indigo Productions, John Lunn, 1956-
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Justin Chadwick, 1968-, Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Bleak House
Topic / Theme
Secrets, Legal wards, Family legal affairs, Trials and litigation, Estates and inheritances, Orphans, Family and Culture, British
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 BBC Worldwide
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Bleak House, Episode 5
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 52 mins
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Tulkinghorn is now close to piecing together Lady Dedlock's secret. Esther struggles to come to terms with the terrible blow she has been dealt. Jarndyce agonises over whether to keep his own feelings for Esther concealed. Lady Dedlock tells Esther somethin...
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 52 mins
Description
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Tulkinghorn is now close to piecing together Lady Dedlock's secret. Esther struggles to come to terms with the terrible blow she has been dealt. Jarndyce agonises over whether to keep his own feelings for Esther concealed. Lady Dedlock tells Esther something that will change her life for ever.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-
Contributor
Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation, John Lunn, 1956-
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Justin Chadwick, 1968-, Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Bleak House
Topic / Theme
Secrets, Legal wards, Family legal affairs, Estates and inheritances, Trials and litigation, Orphans, Family and Culture
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 BBC Worldwide
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Bleak House, Episode 6
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 52 mins
Andrew Davies's adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Tulkinghorn believes Lady Dedlock is in his power, but she continues to defy him. George's anger knows no bounds when Tulkinghorn breaks his promise and leaves him in financial ruin. And a marriage proposal surprises Esther - but is it from the right man?
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 52 mins
Description
Andrew Davies's adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Tulkinghorn believes Lady Dedlock is in his power, but she continues to defy him. George's anger knows no bounds when Tulkinghorn breaks his promise and leaves him in financial ruin. And a marriage proposal surprises Esther - but is it from the right man?
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-
Contributor
Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation, John Lunn, 1956-
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Justin Chadwick, 1968-, Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Bleak House
Topic / Theme
Marriage proposals, Secrets, Legal wards, Family legal affairs, Estates and inheritances, Trials and litigation, Orphans, Murder, Family and Culture
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 BBC Worldwide
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Bleak House, Episode 7
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 52 mins
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Esther's feelings for Woodcourt grow stronger despite her best intentions. Inspector Bucket begins his murder investigation with no shortage of suspects. An early arrest appears to wrap the case up quickly, but a spate of poison pen letters suggests that al...
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 52 mins
Description
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Esther's feelings for Woodcourt grow stronger despite her best intentions. Inspector Bucket begins his murder investigation with no shortage of suspects. An early arrest appears to wrap the case up quickly, but a spate of poison pen letters suggests that all is not as it seems.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-
Contributor
Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation, John Lunn, 1956-
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Justin Chadwick, 1968-, Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Bleak House
Topic / Theme
Criminal investigations, Murder, Secrets, Legal wards, Family legal affairs, Estates and inheritances, Trials and litigation, Orphans, Family and Culture
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 BBC Worldwide
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Bleak House, Episode 8
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 53 mins
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. As Bucket wraps up his investigation, there's yet more trouble for Lady Dedlock in the shape of the evil moneylender Smallweed, who has evidence of her secret past and intends to use it. Cornered and desperate, Lady Dedlock makes a terrible decision.
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Justin Chadwick, 1968-; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985- and Gillian Anderson, 1968-, in Bleak House (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 53 mins
Description
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. As Bucket wraps up his investigation, there's yet more trouble for Lady Dedlock in the shape of the evil moneylender Smallweed, who has evidence of her secret past and intends to use it. Cornered and desperate, Lady Dedlock makes a terrible decision.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-
Contributor
Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, Deep Indigo Productions, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation, John Lunn, 1956-
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Justin Chadwick, 1968-, Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Bleak House
Topic / Theme
Criminal investigations, Secrets, Legal wards, Family legal affairs, Estates and inheritances, Trials and litigation, Orphans, Murder, Family and Culture
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 BBC Worldwide
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A Child's Christmases in Wales
written by Dylan Thomas, 1914-1953; directed by Christine Gernon, 1970-; produced by Juliet Charlesworth and Steve Doherty; performed by Ruth Jones, Mark Lewis Jones, 1964-, Steve Speirs, Paul Kaye, 1964- and Michael Sheen, 1969- (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2009), 59 mins,
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One-off period comedy, peeping into the lives of a South Wales family's Christmases across the 1980s, written by comedian Mark Watson and inspired by a Dylan Thomas short story.
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written by Dylan Thomas, 1914-1953; directed by Christine Gernon, 1970-; produced by Juliet Charlesworth and Steve Doherty; performed by Ruth Jones, Mark Lewis Jones, 1964-, Steve Speirs, Paul Kaye, 1964- and Michael Sheen, 1969- (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2009), 59 mins,
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Description
One-off period comedy, peeping into the lives of a South Wales family's Christmases across the 1980s, written by comedian Mark Watson and inspired by a Dylan Thomas short story.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ruth Jones, Mark Lewis Jones, 1964-, Steve Speirs, Paul Kaye, 1964-, Michael Sheen, 1969-
Contributor
Juliet Charlesworth, Steve Doherty, Paul Clark
Author / Creator
Christine Gernon, 1970-, Ruth Jones, Mark Lewis Jones, 1964-, Steve Speirs, Paul Kaye, 1964-, Michael Sheen, 1969-, Dylan Thomas, 1914-1953, Mark Watson
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Topic / Theme
Family relationships, Mum, Dad, Uncle Huw, Uncle Gorwel, Narrator
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 BBC Worldwide
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