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  2. Bleak House (2005 TV serial) - Wikipedia

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    Bleak House's highest ratings came for the sixth episode on 11 November, which attracted an average of 6.91 million viewers and a 29.5% share of the audience. [ 12 ] The penultimate episode, broadcast on Thursday 15 December, gained an audience of 5.2 million, losing out to The Bill on ITV which gained 6.3 million viewers.

  3. Bleak House (1985 TV serial) - Wikipedia

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    The serial was adapted by Arthur Hopcraft from the Charles Dickens novel Bleak House (1853). [1] The series was the second adaptation of Bleak House by the BBC (the first being in 1959). [2] It ran for eight episodes and starred Diana Rigg as Lady Dedlock, with Denholm Elliott in the role of John Jarndyce. [3]

  4. List of Masterpiece Theatre episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of Masterpiece Theatre episodes in alphabetical order by year/season. The list includes episodes filmed as part of The American Collection. Episodes This lists the titles of the individual miniseries. Although they occasionally only ran for one episode, many ran for as many as ten or more installments. Some have been rebroadcast in later seasons, but the following lists them ...

  5. Bleak House - Wikipedia

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    Bleak House is a novel by English author Charles Dickens, first published as a 20-episode serial between 12 March 1852 and 12 September 1853. The novel has many characters and several subplots , and is told partly by the novel's heroine, Esther Summerson , and partly by an omniscient narrator .

  6. Bleak House (1959 TV serial) - Wikipedia

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    Bleak House is the first BBC adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1853 novel of the same name. [1] It was adapted by Constance Cox as an eleven-part series of half-hour episodes first transmitted from 16 October 1959. [2] Unlike most television series of the 1950s, the complete serial survived and, in 2017, was released to DVD by Simply Media. [3]

  7. Denis Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Denis Stamper Lawson [1] (born 27 September 1947) is a Scottish actor. He is known for his roles as Wedge Antilles in the original Star Wars trilogy (1977–1983) and as John Jarndyce in the television miniseries Bleak House (2005), the latter of which earned him BAFTA Award and Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

  8. Richard Harrington (actor) - Wikipedia

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    TV series (2 episodes: "Nowhere Fast: Parts 1 & 2") Spooks: Will North TV series (6 episodes) 2005 Dalziel and Pascoe: Gary Mileham TV series Series 9: episode 33: "Heads You Lose: Parts 1 & 2") Fatigue: Bleak House: Allan Woodcourt TV mini-series (7 episodes) 2006 Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire: Yohanon TV series (1 episode ...

  9. The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff - Wikipedia

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    A parody of Miss Flite from Bleak House, though the name refers to Peggoty from David Copperfield. Episode 1. Susy Kane as the Duchess of Money; Episodes 1-2. Adrian Edmondson as the evil Dr Wackville, headmaster of St Nasty's; Episodes 1-3. Tim McInnerny as Harmswell Grimstone; Derek Griffiths as Pusweasel, Harmswell's assistant