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Vanity Fair

on BBC One London

Fourth in a six-part dramatisation of Thackeray's famous satire.
The Battle of Waterloo is about to begin. Brussels is in chaos, Amelia is distraught, Becky is thriving, and life is about to change for all of them. Omnibus on Wednesday at
10.45pm explores the world of Vanity Fair. See today's choices.
Dramatised by Andrew Davies ; Producer Gillian McNeill ; Director Marc Munden
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* The day they met their Waterloo: page 25

Contributors

Dramatised By:
Andrew Davies
Producer:
Gillian McNeill
Director:
Marc Munden
Becky Sharp:
Natasha Little
Amelia Sedley:
Frances Grey
Jos Sedley:
Jeremy Swift
George Osborne:
Tom Ward
William Dobbin:
Philip Glenister
Rawdon Crawley:
Nathaniel Parker
Mrs O'Dowd:
Frances Tomelty
Major O'Dowd:
Mark Lambert
Lady Bareacres:
Eleanor Bron
Lord Bareacres:
Graham Crowden
Lady Blanche:
Sarah Crowden
General Tufto:
Windsor Davies
Mr John Osborne:
Tim Woodward
Miss Crawley:
Miriam Margolyes
Miss Briggs:
Janet Dale
Mr Pitt Crawley:
Anton Lesser
Lady Jane Crawley:
Sylvestra Letouzel
Raggles:
Bryan Pringle
Mr Sedley:
David Ross
Mrs Sedley:
Michele Dotrice
Ann Dobbin:
Vicki Pepperdine
Lord Steyne:
Gerard Murphy
Sir Pitt Crawley:
David Bradley
Horrocks:
John Surman
Mrs Bute Crawley:
Janine Duvitski
Bute Crawley:
Stephen Frost
Ensign Stubble:
Daniel Hart
Isidor:
Paul Bigley
French maid:
Caroline Olsson
La Bonne:
Sarah Ford
Moss:
Linal Haft
Little Rawdon:
Robert Cole
Little Georgy:
Zohren Weiss
Fitzpugh:
Crispin Letts
Firebrace:
Hugh Simon

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