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All the King's Men (1999)
written by Robert Penn Warren, 1905-1989, Nigel McCrery, 1953-; directed by Julian Jarrold, 1960-; produced by Gareth Neame, 1967- and Nigel McCrery, 1953-, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by David Jason, 1940-, Dame Maggie Smith, 1934-, David Troughton, 1950- and Patrick Malahide, 1945- (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1999), 1 hour 57 mins
David Jason and Maggie Smith lead an all-star cast in Alma Cullen's First World War drama about the mysterious disappearance of the Sandringham Company at Gallipoli in 1915. The loss of the King George V battalion brought the true horror of the First World War to the heart of the establishment, and to the British...
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written by Robert Penn Warren, 1905-1989, Nigel McCrery, 1953-; directed by Julian Jarrold, 1960-; produced by Gareth Neame, 1967- and Nigel McCrery, 1953-, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by David Jason, 1940-, Dame Maggie Smith, 1934-, David Troughton, 1950- and Patrick Malahide, 1945- (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1999), 1 hour 57 mins
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David Jason and Maggie Smith lead an all-star cast in Alma Cullen's First World War drama about the mysterious disappearance of the Sandringham Company at Gallipoli in 1915. The loss of the King George V battalion brought the true horror of the First World War to the heart of the establishment, and to the British Royal Family itself. This is the story of the amateur soldiers, the grooms, servants and gardeners of the King's Norfolk Estate, and wh...
David Jason and Maggie Smith lead an all-star cast in Alma Cullen's First World War drama about the mysterious disappearance of the Sandringham Company at Gallipoli in 1915. The loss of the King George V battalion brought the true horror of the First World War to the heart of the establishment, and to the British Royal Family itself. This is the story of the amateur soldiers, the grooms, servants and gardeners of the King's Norfolk Estate, and what happened to them on the fateful day of their very first battle.
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Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
David Jason, 1940-, Dame Maggie Smith, 1934-, David Troughton, 1950-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-
Contributor
David Odd, fl. 1979-2015, Gareth Neame, 1967-, Nigel McCrery, 1953-, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston, Adrian Johnston, 1961-
Author / Creator
Robert Penn Warren, 1905-1989, Julian Jarrold, 1960-, David Jason, 1940-, Dame Maggie Smith, 1934-, David Troughton, 1950-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-, Nigel McCrery, 1953-, Alma Cullen
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Person Discussed
Frank Beck, 1861-1915
Topic / Theme
War, World War I, 1914-1918, War and Violence, Captain Frank Beck, Queen Alexandra, Captain Claude Howlett, King George V, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright © 1999 BBC Worldwide
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The Making of Middlemarch
directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Michael Wearing, 1939-2017 and Rebecca Eaton, 1947-; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Douglas Hodge, 1960- and Patrick Malahide, 1945- (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 30 mins,
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A behind the scenes look at the making of BBC period drama Middlemarch. With members of the production team describing their work, interviews with some of the cast and a look at the town of Stamford being transformed into the fictional town of Middlemarch.
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directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Michael Wearing, 1939-2017 and Rebecca Eaton, 1947-; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Douglas Hodge, 1960- and Patrick Malahide, 1945- (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 30 mins,
Source: www.imdb.com
Source: www.imdb.com
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A behind the scenes look at the making of BBC period drama Middlemarch. With members of the production team describing their work, interviews with some of the cast and a look at the town of Stamford being transformed into the fictional town of Middlemarch.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-
Contributor
Michael Wearing, 1939-2017, Rebecca Eaton, 1947-
Author / Creator
Anthony Page, 1935-, Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Topic / Theme
Family, Marriage, Dorothea Brooke, Dr. Tertius Lydgate, Reverend Edward Casaubon
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 BBC Worldwide
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Middlemarch, Episode 1
written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 55 mins
Dr Tertius Lydgate is put in charge of the fever hospital in Middlemarch. Dorothea Brooke marries ageing scholar Edward Casaubon and they honeymoon in Rome.
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written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 55 mins
Description
Dr Tertius Lydgate is put in charge of the fever hospital in Middlemarch. Dorothea Brooke marries ageing scholar Edward Casaubon and they honeymoon in Rome.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-
Contributor
Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston, Stanley Myers, 1933-1993
Author / Creator
George Eliot, 1819-1880, Anthony Page, 1935-, Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Middlemarch
Topic / Theme
Industrialization, Town life, Life stages, Relationships, Ambition, Estates and inheritances, Dorothea Brooke, Arthur Brooke, Dr. Tertius Lydgate, Mary Garth, Reverend Edward Casaubon
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 BBC Worldwide
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Middlemarch, Episode 2
written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 53 mins
Dorothea is having an uneasy honeymoon in Rome, when Casaubon's restless young cousin Will Ladislaw calls on them. Dr Lydgate discovers he has enemies.
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written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 53 mins
Description
Dorothea is having an uneasy honeymoon in Rome, when Casaubon's restless young cousin Will Ladislaw calls on them. Dr Lydgate discovers he has enemies.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-
Contributor
Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston, Stanley Myers, 1933-1993, Christopher Gunning, 1944-
Author / Creator
George Eliot, 1819-1880, Anthony Page, 1935-, Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Middlemarch
Topic / Theme
Industrialization, Town life, Life stages, Relationships, Ambition, Estates and inheritances, Dorothea Brooke, Arthur Brooke, Dr. Tertius Lydgate, Mary Garth, Reverend Edward Casaubon
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 BBC Worldwide
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Middlemarch, Episode 3
written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 54 mins
Fred Vincy is anxious to know to whom Featherstone will leave his fortune. Casaubon is furious when Ladislaw visits Dorothea. Lydgate and Rosamond's wedding goes ahead.
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written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 54 mins
Description
Fred Vincy is anxious to know to whom Featherstone will leave his fortune. Casaubon is furious when Ladislaw visits Dorothea. Lydgate and Rosamond's wedding goes ahead.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-
Contributor
Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston, Stanley Myers, 1933-1993, Christopher Gunning, 1944-
Author / Creator
George Eliot, 1819-1880, Anthony Page, 1935-, Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Middlemarch
Topic / Theme
Industrialization, Town life, Life stages, Relationships, Ambition, Estates and inheritances, Dorothea Brooke, Arthur Brooke, Dr. Tertius Lydgate, Mary Garth, Reverend Edward Casaubon
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 BBC Worldwide
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Middlemarch, Episode 4
written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 58 mins
Dorothea is now a widow, but she vows never to finish Casaubon's book because of the vindictive codicil to his will. Will Ladislaw is out of a job.
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written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 58 mins
Description
Dorothea is now a widow, but she vows never to finish Casaubon's book because of the vindictive codicil to his will. Will Ladislaw is out of a job.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-
Contributor
Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston, Stanley Myers, 1933-1993, Christopher Gunning, 1944-
Author / Creator
George Eliot, 1819-1880, Anthony Page, 1935-, Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Middlemarch
Topic / Theme
Industrialization, Town life, Life stages, Relationships, Ambition, Estates and inheritances, Dorothea Brooke, Arthur Brooke, Dr. Tertius Lydgate, Mary Garth, Reverend Edward Casaubon
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 BBC Worldwide
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Middlemarch, Episode 5
written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 54 mins
Ladislaw vows to quit Middlemarch for good once he learns the terms of Casaubon's will. Lydgate's financial problems worsen. Fred declares his love for Mary Garth.
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written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 54 mins
Description
Ladislaw vows to quit Middlemarch for good once he learns the terms of Casaubon's will. Lydgate's financial problems worsen. Fred declares his love for Mary Garth.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-
Contributor
Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston, Christopher Gunning, 1944-, Stanley Myers, 1933-1993
Author / Creator
George Eliot, 1819-1880, Anthony Page, 1935-, Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Middlemarch
Topic / Theme
Industrialization, Town life, Life stages, Relationships, Ambition, Estates and inheritances, Dorothea Brooke, Arthur Brooke, Dr. Tertius Lydgate, Mary Garth, Reverend Edward Casaubon
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 BBC Worldwide
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Middlemarch, Episode 6
written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 50 mins
The Lydgates' marriage grows increasingly bitter with the prospect of bankruptcy. The return of Raffles sets off a train of events which change the lives of everyone.
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written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 50 mins
Description
The Lydgates' marriage grows increasingly bitter with the prospect of bankruptcy. The return of Raffles sets off a train of events which change the lives of everyone.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-
Contributor
Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston, Christopher Gunning, 1944-, Stanley Myers, 1933-1993
Author / Creator
George Eliot, 1819-1880, Anthony Page, 1935-, Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Middlemarch
Topic / Theme
Industrialization, Town life, Life stages, Relationships, Ambition, Estates and inheritances, Dorothea Brooke, Arthur Brooke, Dr. Tertius Lydgate, Mary Garth, Reverend Edward Casaubon
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 BBC Worldwide
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Middlemarch, Episode 7
written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 55 mins
This 1994 syndicated series, is a television adaptation of George Elliot's 1871 novel, Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life. Episode 7 of 7 of worldwide release.
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written by George Eliot, 1819-1880; directed by Anthony Page, 1935-; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation and WGBH Boston; performed by Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968- and Patrick Malahide, 1945-, in Middlemarch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1994), 55 mins
Description
This 1994 syndicated series, is a television adaptation of George Elliot's 1871 novel, Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life. Episode 7 of 7 of worldwide release.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-
Contributor
Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH Boston, Christopher Gunning, 1944-, Stanley Myers, 1933-1993
Author / Creator
George Eliot, 1819-1880, Anthony Page, 1935-, Juliet Aubrey, 1966-, Robert Hardy, 1925-2017, Douglas Hodge, 1960-, Rachel Power, 1968-, Patrick Malahide, 1945-, Andrew Davies, 1936-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Middlemarch
Topic / Theme
Industrialization, Town life, Life stages, Relationships, Ambition, Estates and inheritances, Dorothea Brooke, Arthur Brooke, Dr. Tertius Lydgate, Mary Garth, Reverend Edward Casaubon
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 BBC Worldwide
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