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AnnaKarenina

on BBC Two England

by LEO TOLSTOY
The Classic Serial
Dramatised in eight parts by DONALD WILSON starring Nicola Pagett
Eric Porter , Stuart Wilson Parti
' Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.' Tolstoy's great novel begins with these words and the family we meet first-that of Stiva Oblonsky-is apparently of the second kind. But Stiva's sister Anna is travelling from St Petersburg to Moscow, so the unhappiness may be only temporary. On her return to St Petersburg problems begin for Anna herself.
Producer DONALD WILSON
Executive producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director BASIL COLEMAN
The costumes from Anna Karenina are currently on display at Stideley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Wilson
Unknown:
Nicola Pagett
Unknown:
Eric Porter
Unknown:
Stuart Wilson
Unknown:
Stiva Oblonsky-Is
Producer:
Donald Wilson
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
Basil Coleman
Unknown:
Anna Karenina
Countess Vronsky:
Mary Morris
Train guard:
Terence Davies
Annushka:
Marilyn Le Conte
Anna:
Nicola Pagett
Stiva:
Davyd Harries
Dolly:
Carole Nimmons
Matyey:
Robert Russell
Levin:
Robert Swann
Grinevitch:
Powell Jones
Kitty:
Caroline Langrishe
Denka:
Josephine Parker
Waiter:
Hugh Cecil
Balalaika player:
Bibs Ekkel
Footman:
Willy Bowman
Princess Shcherbatsky:
Patricia Lawrence
Countess Nordston:
Lucinda Gane
Vronsky:
Stuart Wilson
Prince Shcherbatsky:
Geoffrey Toone
Stationmaster:
Victor Lucas
Men on station:
Oliver Smith
, Men on station:
Nigel Winer
Sergei:
Neville Barber
Professor Wurst:
Dennis Edwards
Tanya:
Victoria Allum
Grisha:
Nicholas Barnes
Korsunsky:
Vernon Joyner
Nikolai:
Nicholas Jones
Masha:
Catherine Terris
Kritsky:
Geoffrey Beevers
Herman:
Eugene Schlusser
Karenin:
Eric Porter
Seriozha:
Paul Spurrier
Kassel:
Milo Sperber
Petritsky:
David Gwillim
Paula:
April Walker

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