I was in this. One of the schoolboys in the class (virtually non-speaking). Patrick was our favourite among the actors - completely unlike his persona here!
Yep, big fan of Mr Malahide. As versatile as they come. Was great to see him in the Endeavour pilot, and I'll never forget Chisholm - one of the greatest prime-time characters ever!
Bob is just pure GOLD. Why he never played Hamlet or Wolverine..I will never know. Such energy in a compact package...and always upbeat..on or off the screen. We all miss his presence. RIP!
Wot a magnificent production! Wot an incredible writer to take us so completely through his thoughts about that time in England! Shakespeare is God but Dickens is king.
Actually, Charles is King but Dickens has such ability to paint his characters so vitally always in tha exaggerated portrait, which permits us to see the characters' essence of being. A master of types.
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Thank God that Thatcher was too ignorant to know about 18th and 19th century prisons being run as a profit making business. She'd have been in there straightaway.
Keach's hostility is palpable. He sees Birkin as a threat both professionally and at home, hence his refusal to offer a room each to Birkin and Moon in his very large personage. Keach is a Puritan, the bare church and bare house displaying his belief that nothing should be allowed to divert one's constant devotion to God. Contrasting that is the happy, generous home and faith of Jim Carter's station master, full of life and music.
There’s also heavy suggestions that Keach is either impotent or has no love for his wife, emphasizing how all the rooms are empty and they can’t seem to fill them
Is this from that 1985 BBC adaptation of The Pickwick Papers? I really wish they’d release it on DVD/Blu-Ray or at least put it out in it’s entirety on RU-vid.