Bleak House (1985 TV serial)
This article is about the 1985 adaptation. For the 1959 adaptation, see Bleak House (1959 TV serial). For the 2005 adaptation, see Bleak House (2005 TV serial).
Bleak House | |
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Genre | Period drama |
Starring | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Running time | 52 minutes |
Production company(s) | BBC Television |
Release | |
Original network | BBC2 |
Original release | 10 April – 29 May 1985 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Bleak House (1959) |
Followed by | Bleak House (2005) |
Bleak House is BBC television drama first broadcast in 1985. The serial was adapted by Arthur Hopcraft from Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House and it was the second adaptation by the BBC.
It ran for eight episodes and starred Diana Rigg as Lady Dedlock, with Denholm Elliott in the role of John Jarndyce. In the United States the series ran under the Masterpiece Theatre series umbrella.
A notable plot omission in this version is the story of Caddy Jellyby and the Turveydrop family.
Cast
- Suzanne Burden – Esther Summerson
- Philip Franks – Richard Carstone
- Denholm Elliott – John Jarndyce
- Lucy Hornak – Ada Clare
- T. P. McKenna – Harold Skimpole
- Chris Pitt – Jo
- Robin Bailey – Sir Leicester Dedlock
- Diana Rigg – Lady Dedlock
- Sylvia Coleridge – Miss Flite
- Graham Crowden – Lord Chancellor
- Peter Vaughan – Tulkinghorn
- Bernard Hepton – Krook
- Jonathan Moore – William Guppy
- Frank Windsor – Gridley
- Brian Deacon – Allan Woodcourt
- Robert Urquhart – Laurence Boythorn
- Sam Kelly – Mr. Snagsby
- Dave King – Sergeant George
- Pamela Merrick – Hortense
- Ian Hogg – Inspector Bucket
- Charlie Drake – Smallweed
- Donald Sumpter – 'Nemo'
- Gabrielle Daye – Mrs. Rouncewell
- Harry Jones – Phil Squod
- Colin Jeavons – Vholes
- Cathy Murphy – Housemaid
- Arthur Hewlett – Waggoner
- Anne Reid – Mrs. Bagnet
- Anthony Roye – Kenge
- George Sewell – Ironmaster Rouncewell
- Guy Standeven – Bagnet
- Stella Tanner – Mrs. Chadband
- Malcolm Terris – Reverend Chadband
- Paul Venables – Wat Rouncewell
- John Oliver – Felix Pardiggle
- Bob Goody - Barrister
- Cyril Appleton - Second Barrister
External links
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