Thursday, March 3, 2011

BBC Miniseries (Wives and Daughters)



I watched this over the course of two days, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I tend to love just about every BBC movie or miniseries relating to the Victorian Era. I think it is the clothing and scenery more than anything else that draws me in. The manner of speaking is quite enjoyable as well. In fact, I will very likely speak in a British accent for the remainder of the day.

Movie Description: Debuting November 28, 1999, over BBC1, the four-part British miniseries Wives and Daughters was the second of two TV adaptations of Elizabeth Gaskell's unfinished novel (the first aired in 1972). Set in the early 1800s, the story takes place in a small, gossip-driven English town. Upon the remarriage of her father, heroine Molly Gibson (Justine Waddell) isn't quite sure how to "take" to her modish stepmother, Hyacinth (Francesca Annis), and airheaded stepsister, Cynthia (Keeley Hawes). The fun really begins when both Molly and Cynthia fall in love with Roger Hamley (Anthony Howell), son of the village squire. Inasmuch as author Gaskell passed away before concocting a solution to this romantic triangle, it was up to screenwriter Andrew Davies to come up with a happy (or at least satisfying) denouement.

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