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Written by TV adaptations in Charles Dickens adaptations on 19 February 2023 à 10:25New trailer - watch here : x
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Written by TV adaptations in Charles Dickens adaptations on 24 August 2022 à 18:07The new BBC series comes from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight. The RadioTimes By James Hibbs Published: Tuesday, 12th July 2022
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Written by TV adaptations in Charles Dickens adaptations on 19 February 2022 à 08:40Olivia Colman to star in BBC adaptation of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations
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Written by TV adaptations in In the news. on 20 March 2020 à 20:47The Fever Room: Epidemics and Social Distancing in “Bleak House” and “Jane Eyre” By Amy Davidson Sorki n March 20, 2020 The New Yorker NB: The New Yorker ’s coronavirus news coverage and analysis are free for all readers.
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Written by TV adaptations in In the news. on 15 March 2020 à 13:50WHICH OFT-REBOOTED STORY YIELDS THE HIGHEST TOMATOMETER SCORES? WE'RE BREAKING DOWN THE ULTIMATE REBOOTS WITH NEW TAKES ON LITTLE WOMEN AND A CHRISTMAS CAROL THIS MONTH, WE'RE DOING A TOMATOMETER DEEP DIVE INTO REBOOTS TO ASK WHETHER TV IS BETTER THAN FILM, WHETHER BIG CHANGES WORK, AND...
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Written by TV adaptations in Charles Dickens adaptations on 25 October 2016 à 10:40BBC’S THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD by K.M. Cone source: culturemass.com
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Written by TV adaptations in Actors and Actresses: Who's Who on 25 September 2016 à 10:39source: mailonline
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Written by TV adaptations in In the news. on 18 September 2016 à 13:48War & Peace writer Andrew Davies: "People say I could sex up the Tube map" The writer behind Bridget Jones and Pride and Prejudice talks about sexing up the classics. His next project? Les Misérables... The Radio Times By Rosie Millard 18 September 2016
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Written by TV adaptations in History of the BBC on 26 August 2016 à 19:10BBC4 to recreate the first ever night of British television 80 years to the day By Ben Dowell 26 August 2016 The first ever UK broadcast, which aired on 2nd November 1936, will be filmed again using identical technology and another programme will tell the story of TV’s birth