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Oliver Dimsdale | ||
Laura Fraser | ||
Anna Massey | ||
Bill Nighy | ||
Geoffrey Palmer | ||
Christina Cole | ||
Geraldine James | ||
Jane Lapotaire | ||
Raymond Coulthard | ||
Maggie Ollerenshaw | ||
Stephen Campbell Moore | ||
Caroline Martin | ||
Amy Marston | ||
Joanna David | ||
Barbara Flynn | ||
Oliver Dimsdale | Louis Trevelyan | |
Christina Cole | Nora Rowley | |
Laura Fraser | Emily Trevelyan | |
Nathan Heath | Little Louis | |
David Tennant | Mr. Gibson | |
Stephen Campbell Moore | Hugh Stanbury | |
Anna Massey | Miss Stanbury | |
Ron Cook | Mr. Bozzle | |
Fenella Woolgar | Arabella French | |
Claudie Blakley | Camilla French | |
Maggie Ollerenshaw | Martha | |
Geoffrey Palmer | Sir Marmaduke Rowley | |
Barbara Flynn | Mrs. French | |
Geraldine James | Lady Rowley | |
Amy Marston | Priscilla Stanbury |
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Producer |
Nigel Stafford-Clark
Sally Haynes |
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Writer |
Andrew Davies
Anthony Trollope |
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Cinematography |
Mike Eley
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A rich English gentleman, Louis Trevelyan marries Emily and together with her sister, Nora, go to live in London. What at first is a happy marriage will disrupt through jealousy in a pair increasingly alienated and alone. Other characters will mingle in their lives, friends and enemies, weaving a web in which it will be hard not to get hurt or in love. Great miniseries in chapters based on the play by Anthony Trollope |
Disc 01 | |
Seen it: Yes 1. Episode 1 | |
Seen it: Yes 2. Episode 2 | |
Seen it: Yes 3. Episode 3 | |
Disc 02 | |
Seen it: Yes 4. Episode 4 | |
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