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Little Dorrit, Part 6
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Adam Smith, fl. 2002; produced by Lisa Osborne, fl. 2001, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Little Dorrit (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2008), 53 mins
Fanny has stolen the heart of Edmund Sparkler, whose mother, Mrs Merdle, is determined to separate them once and for all. Meanwhile, Merdle's Bank is besieged by investors, and Arthur is worried when he sees a suspicious French stranger - the villainous Rigaud - at his mother's house.
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Adam Smith, fl. 2002; produced by Lisa Osborne, fl. 2001, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Little Dorrit (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2008), 53 mins
Description
Fanny has stolen the heart of Edmund Sparkler, whose mother, Mrs Merdle, is determined to separate them once and for all. Meanwhile, Merdle's Bank is besieged by investors, and Arthur is worried when he sees a suspicious French stranger - the villainous Rigaud - at his mother's house.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Contributor
Lisa Osborne, fl. 2001, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Adam Smith, fl. 2002, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Little Dorrit
Topic / Theme
Family, Marriage, Villains (Character type), Financial investments, Family and Culture, British
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Adam Smith, fl. 2002, Lisa Osborne, fl. 2001, Andrew Davies, 1936-
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Oliver Twist, 1, Oliver Twist, Episode 1
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Coky Giedroyć, 1962-; produced by Sarah Brown, fl. 2000-2015, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Oliver Twist, 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2007), 1 hour 27 mins
This gripping and emotionally powerful adaptation from one of British television's most exciting new writers breathes new life into the popular Dickens story. On a dark and stormy winter's night in a miserable, dank room, lit only by a few candles, Oliver is born into a life of poverty and misfortune. Growing up i...
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Coky Giedroyć, 1962-; produced by Sarah Brown, fl. 2000-2015, WGBH Boston and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Oliver Twist, 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2007), 1 hour 27 mins
Description
This gripping and emotionally powerful adaptation from one of British television's most exciting new writers breathes new life into the popular Dickens story. On a dark and stormy winter's night in a miserable, dank room, lit only by a few candles, Oliver is born into a life of poverty and misfortune. Growing up in a workhouse, watching the suffering and cruelty endured by the boys at the hands of his masters, Oliver decides he wants more and set...
This gripping and emotionally powerful adaptation from one of British television's most exciting new writers breathes new life into the popular Dickens story. On a dark and stormy winter's night in a miserable, dank room, lit only by a few candles, Oliver is born into a life of poverty and misfortune. Growing up in a workhouse, watching the suffering and cruelty endured by the boys at the hands of his masters, Oliver decides he wants more and sets out for London. There he meets the Artful Dodger, Nancy, Fagin and the boys and gets the first warm welcome of his life - unaware that this kindness requires its own type of payment to be collected by the evil Bill Sykes. A chance meeting with Mr Brownlow and Rose sees Oliver's fortunes change. But there are those unknown to Oliver determined to ruin and destroy his life.
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Film
Content Type
Performance
Contributor
Sarah Brown, fl. 2000-2015, WGBH Boston, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Coky Giedroyć, 1962-
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Oliver Twist
Topic / Theme
Family relationships, Criminals, Juvenile delinquency, Child labor, Orphanages
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Coky Giedroyć, 1962-, Sarah Brown, fl. 2000-2015
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Oliver Twist: (1985), Episode 3
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 29 mins,
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Oliver has rebelled against his treatment at Mr Soweby's undertakers and run away to London.
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 29 mins,
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Description
Oliver has rebelled against his treatment at Mr Soweby's undertakers and run away to London.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-
Contributor
Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Oliver Twist: (1985)
Topic / Theme
Criminals, Corruption, Juvenile delinquency, Oliver Twist, Fagin, Bill Sikes, Artful Dodger, Nancy, Mr. Bumble, Rose Maylie, Monks, Charley Bates, Young Oliver Twist
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
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Oliver Twist: (1985), Episode 5
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 30 mins,
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Oliver has been rescued from a life of crime and then recaptured by Fagin.
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 30 mins,
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Description
Oliver has been rescued from a life of crime and then recaptured by Fagin.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-
Contributor
Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Oliver Twist: (1985)
Topic / Theme
Criminals, Corruption, Juvenile delinquency, Oliver Twist, Fagin, Bill Sikes, Artful Dodger, Nancy, Mr. Bumble, Rose Maylie, Monks, Charley Bates, Young Oliver Twist
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
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Oliver Twist: (1985), Episode 7
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 29 mins,
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Bill Sykes has left Oliver for dead. Badly wounded, he is arrested as the burglar's accomplice.
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 29 mins,
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Description
Bill Sykes has left Oliver for dead. Badly wounded, he is arrested as the burglar's accomplice.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-
Contributor
Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Oliver Twist: (1985)
Topic / Theme
Criminals, Corruption, Juvenile delinquency, Oliver Twist, Fagin, Bill Sikes, Artful Dodger, Nancy, Mr. Bumble, Rose Maylie, Monks, Charley Bates, Young Oliver Twist
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
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Our Mutual Friend (1998), Episode 2
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Julian Farino, 1965-; designed by Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018; produced by Catherine Wearing, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011 and David Schofield, in Our Mutual Friend (1998) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1998), 51 mins,
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This highly acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens' last completed novel paints a powerful portrait of Victorian London. Set against the contrasting backgrounds of new money and squalid poverty, two epic love stories unfold amid bitter tensions over money, class and passion. This classic is adapted by Sandy Welch...
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Julian Farino, 1965-; designed by Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018; produced by Catherine Wearing, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011 and David Schofield, in Our Mutual Friend (1998) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1998), 51 mins,
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Description
This highly acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens' last completed novel paints a powerful portrait of Victorian London. Set against the contrasting backgrounds of new money and squalid poverty, two epic love stories unfold amid bitter tensions over money, class and passion. This classic is adapted by Sandy Welch.Bella gladly joins the Boffins in their expensive new home and so does the mysterious John Rokesmith. Meanwhile, the evil Rogue Riderh...
This highly acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens' last completed novel paints a powerful portrait of Victorian London. Set against the contrasting backgrounds of new money and squalid poverty, two epic love stories unfold amid bitter tensions over money, class and passion. This classic is adapted by Sandy Welch.Bella gladly joins the Boffins in their expensive new home and so does the mysterious John Rokesmith. Meanwhile, the evil Rogue Riderhood accuses Gaffer Hexam of John Harmon's murder; and Lizzie, his beautiful daughter has attracted a number of admirers.
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Film
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Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011, David Schofield
Contributor
David Odd, fl. 1979-2015, Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018, Catherine Wearing, British Broadcasting Corporation, Adrian Johnston, 1961-
Author / Creator
Julian Farino, 1965-, Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011, David Schofield, Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Sandy Welch, 1953-
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Our Mutual Friend (1998)
Topic / Theme
Love, Greed, Eugene Wrayburn, Lizzie Hexam, Gaffer Hexam, Rogue Riderhood, Mortimer Lightwood, Mr. Veneering, Mrs. Veneering, Lady Tippins
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998 BBC Worldwide
Person
David Odd, fl. 1979-2015, Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018, Julian Farino, 1965-, Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011, David Schofield, Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Catherine Wearing, Adrian Johnston, 1961-, Sandy Welch, 1953-
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Our Mutual Friend (1998), Episode 5
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Julian Farino, 1965-; designed by Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018; produced by Catherine Wearing, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011 and David Schofield, in Our Mutual Friend (1998) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1998), 50 mins,
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This highly acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens' last completed novel paints a powerful portrait of Victorian London. Set against the contrasting backgrounds of new money and squalid poverty, two epic love stories unfold amid bitter tensions over money, class and passion. This classic is adapted by Sandy Welch...
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Julian Farino, 1965-; designed by Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018; produced by Catherine Wearing, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011 and David Schofield, in Our Mutual Friend (1998) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1998), 50 mins,
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Description
This highly acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens' last completed novel paints a powerful portrait of Victorian London. Set against the contrasting backgrounds of new money and squalid poverty, two epic love stories unfold amid bitter tensions over money, class and passion. This classic is adapted by Sandy Welch.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011, David Schofield
Contributor
David Odd, fl. 1979-2015, Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018, Catherine Wearing, British Broadcasting Corporation, Adrian Johnston, 1961-
Author / Creator
Julian Farino, 1965-, Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011, David Schofield, Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Sandy Welch, 1953-
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Our Mutual Friend (1998)
Topic / Theme
Love, Greed, Eugene Wrayburn, Lizzie Hexam, Gaffer Hexam, Rogue Riderhood, Mortimer Lightwood, Mr. Veneering, Mrs. Veneering, Lady Tippins
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998 BBC Worldwide
Person
David Odd, fl. 1979-2015, Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018, Julian Farino, 1965-, Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011, David Schofield, Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Catherine Wearing, Adrian Johnston, 1961-, Sandy Welch, 1953-
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Our Mutual Friend (1998), Episode 6
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Julian Farino, 1965-; designed by Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018; produced by Catherine Wearing, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011 and David Schofield, in Our Mutual Friend (1998) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1998), 51 mins,
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This highly acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens' last completed novel paints a powerful portrait of Victorian London. Set against the contrasting backgrounds of new money and squalid poverty, two epic love stories unfold amid bitter tensions over money, class and passion. This classic is adapted by Sandy Welch...
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Julian Farino, 1965-; designed by Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018; produced by Catherine Wearing, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011 and David Schofield, in Our Mutual Friend (1998) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1998), 51 mins,
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Description
This highly acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens' last completed novel paints a powerful portrait of Victorian London. Set against the contrasting backgrounds of new money and squalid poverty, two epic love stories unfold amid bitter tensions over money, class and passion. This classic is adapted by Sandy Welch.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011, David Schofield
Contributor
David Odd, fl. 1979-2015, Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018, Catherine Wearing, British Broadcasting Corporation, Adrian Johnston, 1961-
Author / Creator
Julian Farino, 1965-, Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011, David Schofield, Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Sandy Welch, 1953-
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Our Mutual Friend (1998)
Topic / Theme
Love, Greed, Eugene Wrayburn, Lizzie Hexam, Gaffer Hexam, Rogue Riderhood, Mortimer Lightwood, Mr. Veneering, Mrs. Veneering, Lady Tippins
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998 BBC Worldwide
Person
David Odd, fl. 1979-2015, Mike O'Neill, 1945-2018, Julian Farino, 1965-, Paul McGann, 1959-, Keeley Hawes, 1976-, David Bradley, 1942-, Dominic Mafham, Michael Culkin, Rose English, Margaret Tyzack, 1931-2011, David Schofield, Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Catherine Wearing, Adrian Johnston, 1961-, Sandy Welch, 1953-
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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
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Justin Chadwick, 1968-, Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-, Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, John Lunn, 1956-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
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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
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Justin Chadwick, 1968-, Anna Maxwell Martin, 1977-, Denis Lawson, 1947-, Carey Mulligan, 1985-, Gillian Anderson, 1968-, Nigel Stafford-Clark, 1948-, John Lunn, 1956-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
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