The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1968 miniseries)
For other uses, see The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (disambiguation).
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall | |
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Genre | Period drama |
Written by |
Christopher Fry (dramatization) Anne Brontë (novel) |
Directed by | Peter Sasdy |
Starring |
Janet Munro Corin Redgrave Bryan Marshall |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | David Conroy |
Editor(s) | Lennox Phillips |
Running time | 180 minutes (45 minutes each episode) |
Production company(s) | BBC |
Distributor | BBC |
Release | |
Original network | BBC2 |
First shown in |
28 December 1968 in UK 2 February 1977 in East Germany |
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is the first adaptation of Anne Brontë's novel of the same name, produced by BBC and directed by Peter Sasdy. The serial stars Janet Munro as Helen Graham, Bryan Marshall as Gilbert Markham and Corin Redgrave as her spoiled and drunkard husband Arthur Huntington.
Plot summary
A mysterious young woman arrives at Wildfell Hall, a nearby old mansion with a young son. She determines to lead an independent existence, but her new neighbors don't want to let her alone. All of them want to reveal her secrets and soon she finds herself the victim of local slander. Only young farmer, Gilbert Markham, compassionated her.
For a full length summary see: The Tenant of WIldfell Hall plot summary.
Episodes
Episode 1: Recluse. | Release date – 28 December 1968 |
Episode 2: Marriage. | Release date – 4 January 1969 |
Episode 3: Revolt. | Release date – 11 January 1969 |
Episode 4: Pursuit. | Release date – 18 January 1969 |
Cast
- Janet Munro – Helen Graham
- Corin Redgrave- Arthur Huntingdon
- Bryan Marshall – Gilbert Markham
- Jeremy Burring – Arthur Huntingdon-junior
- William Gaunt – Frederick Lawrence
- Margery Withers – Rachel
- Charles Lamb – Benson
- Megs Jenkins – Mrs. Markham
- Anthony May – Fergus Markham
- Felicity Kendal – Rose Markham
- Suzan Farmer – Eliza Millward
- Jean Anderson – Peggy Maxwell
- John Quentin – Lord Lowborough
- Angela Browne – Lady Annabella Lowborough
- Donald Burton – Ralph Hattersley
- Nicola Davies – Esther Hargrave
- Janet Key – Millicent Hargrave
- Jonathan Newth – Walter Hargrave
- Valerie Van Ost – Miss Myers
External links
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