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And to rewatch the series is to see — well, to see what a miracle that 1981 television version of “Brideshead Revisited” actually ... planned as six one-hour episodes, then expanded to ...
“A prolonged showing on television, occupying many weeks and involving many episodes ... That Brideshead Revisited was warmly received when it premiered on England's ITV in October 1981 probably ...
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor reunites the team behind TV triumph Brideshead Revisited, including Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews. From April 2010. Show more In this episode of The Reunion ...
Brideshead Revisited revisited all over again. What for, I wonder? Class hatred aside, I liked the original series, the landmark television event of 1981 ... no end-of-episode let-off.
By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Derek Granger, the British producer and screenwriter who served as the driving force behind the acclaimed 1981 miniseries Brideshead Revisited, died Tuesday at his ...
To review Julian Jarrold’s film of “Brideshead Revisited,” one must first consider ... 11-hour television series in 1981. Shown on PBS to much acclaim, it featured a young Jeremy Irons ...
If you’re in the mood for a sumptuous-looking movie, nothing at the moment can outclass the new British adaptation of Evelyn Waugh‘s 1945 novel “Brideshead Revisited.” During the Venetian ...
It is, indeed, a yawning 12 weeks since Julian Jarrold's largely useless adaptation of Brideshead Revisitedopened ... unfavourably with the durable 1981 television series. As you will recall ...
Only one, though, is Brideshead, the main setting for Evelyn Waugh's 1945 novel: Castle Howard in Yorkshire, forever associated with this literary landmark thanks to the 1981 ITV drama filmed here.
In the early spring of 1944 Charles Ryder, a disillusioned army Captain, arrives at Brideshead Castle, the new Brigade Headquarters. It is a place he knows well and he is transported back in time ...
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