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Bleak House - Season 1
Description
A suspenseful tale about the injustices of the 19th Century English legal system.
A suspenseful tale about the injustices of the 19th Century English legal system.
Actors:
Charles Dance,
Tim Dantay,
Patrick Monckton,
Patrick Kennedy,
Brian Pettifer,
Roberta Taylor,
Catherine Tate
Charles Dance
10 October 1946, Redditch, Worcestershire, England, UK
Tim Dantay
1963, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
Patrick Monckton
9 June 1947, Hungary
Patrick Kennedy
26 August 1977, London, England, UK
Brian Pettifer
1953, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Roberta Taylor
1948, London, England, UK
Catherine Tate
12 May 1968, Bloomsbury, London, England, UK
Director:
Justin Chadwick, Susanna White
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Anna Maxwell Martin #Bleak House - Season 1 #Carey Mulligan #Denis Lawson #Gillian Anderson #Justin Chadwick #Susanna White
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February 27, 2018
In devising this tantalising adaptation, screenwriter Andrew Davies equals, even surpasses, his masterly version of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
January 17, 2018
How could it not be splendid television? I have said before that Dickens and television were made for each other.
February 26, 2020
The casting was adventurously diverse. Gillian Anderson and Liza Tarbuck were both excellent, as a lady with no children and a woman with far too many.

