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1Nickelini
I'm not on top of the threads here, so I hope I'm not repeating someone else, but I just found out today that Masterpiece on PBS is showing four Dickens adaptions over the next few months. Mark your calendars:
Edited because LT mysteriously chopped off the bottom half of my message! Very strange (was it something I did?). Anyway,
Edited because LT mysteriously chopped off the bottom half of my message! Very strange (was it something I did?). Anyway,
2Nickelini
Okay, now it's happened twice and suddenly a troop of people have arrived at my house so I can't work at fixing the links now. I'll be back.
3christiguc
Well, I'll jump in here then--
Here's a pdf of the schedule
Oliver Twist 2 Parts (Feb. 15 and Feb. 22)
David Copperfield 2 Parts (Mar. 15 and Mar. 22)
Little Dorrit 5 Parts (Mar. 29, Apr. 5, Apr. 12, Apr. 19, Apr. 26)
The Old Curiosity Shop 1 Part (May 3)
Here's a pdf of the schedule
Oliver Twist 2 Parts (Feb. 15 and Feb. 22)
David Copperfield 2 Parts (Mar. 15 and Mar. 22)
Little Dorrit 5 Parts (Mar. 29, Apr. 5, Apr. 12, Apr. 19, Apr. 26)
The Old Curiosity Shop 1 Part (May 3)
6digifish_books
>3 christiguc: I watched the BBC's Oliver Twist (2007) last night (a re-run on Australia's ABC channel). I think I preferred it to the Roman Polanski movie and enjoyed the performances by Edward Fox, Sarah Lancashire and Anna Massey. But it still felt very 'abridged'.