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The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous (1993) is a novel written by Jilly Cooper as part of the Rutshire Chronicles, about a womanizer who gets embroiled in a scheme to punish wayward husbands. The book was first published in hardback in 1993 and then in paperback in April 1994, and was later adapted into a television miniseries .
The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous is a 1997 British television film based on Jilly Cooper's 1993 book of the same name in the Rutshire Chronicles series, directed by Robert Knights and produced by Sarah Lawson. The title role of Lysander Hawkley is played by Stephen Billington.
Riders, also called Jilly Cooper's Riders, is a 1993 British television film based on Jilly Cooper's 1985 book of the same name in the Rutshire Chronicles series. With a length of 199 minutes, broadcasters usually divide the production into a miniseries .
Apart from Octavia, other productions include the television mini-series The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous, starring Hugh Bonneville, produced by Sarah Lawson, Riders [31] and, in 2024, Rivals, starring David Tennant, Aiden Turner and Alex Hassell, produced by Eliza Mellor
Gabor, who passed away December 18, 2016 at the age of 99 after suffering from heart failure, had quite the prolific love life and her name was consistently tied to dozens of A-list actors ...
The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous: Ferdinand Fitzgerald Episode: #1.1" Get Well Soon: Norman Tucker 4 episodes 1998 Heat of the Sun: Edward Herbert Episode: "Hide in Plain Sight" Mosley: Bob Boothby: 4 episodes Holding the Baby: Gordon Muir Unknown episodes The Scold's Bridle: Tim Duggan Television movie 1999 Murder Most Horrid: Inspector Dawson
Rupert Edward Algernon Campbell-Black is a fictional character in the Rutshire Chronicles series of romance novels written by Dame Jilly Cooper.He is the eighth-generation descendant of Rupert Black (who married Miss Campbell).
Coman also played Marigold Lockton in The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous (1997), the TV adaptation of the Jilly Cooper novel. Gilly Coman died of a suspected heart attack on 13 July 2010, at the age of 54. [1] [2] [3] She had a heart condition and died just two weeks before she was scheduled for a pacemaker operation. [4]