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Howards End

Series 1

Episode 1

Duration: 53 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One Scotland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales

In spring of 1905 in England, Margaret Schlegel is at home with her dear but overbearing Aunt Juley and her hypochondriac brother Tibby when she receives a letter from her younger sister Helen, currently visiting the Wilcox family at their country home, Howards End. On hearing that Helen has fallen for the youngest Wilcox son, Paul, Aunt Juley is swiftly dispatched to Howards End to represent the Schlegel family - slightly prematurely as the engagement does not come to pass. Leaving the social awkwardness of the Wilcox encounter behind them, the Schlegels attend a concert in London. During the performance Helen sits next to Leonard Bast, a struggling young bank clerk, and inadvertently leaves the concert with his umbrella. On discovering the mix-up, Margaret gives her card to Bast and implores him to stay for tea with them at their Wickham Place home, but he quickly becomes uncomfortable in their company and leaves. In a twist of fate, the Wilcoxes move to London and take a flat around the corner from the Schlegels, leading Margaret to strike up a friendship with the enigmatic but ailing Mrs Wilcox. Show less

Contributors

Margaret Schlegel:
Hayley Atwell
Henry Wilcox:
Matthew Macfadyen
Helen Schlegel:
Philippa Coulthard
Leonard Bast:
Joseph Quinn
Tibby Schlegel:
Alex Lawther
Charles Wilcox:
Joseph Bannister
Jacky Bast:
Rosalind Eleazar
Evie Wilcox:
Bessie Carter
Paul Wilcox:
Jonah Hauer-King
Aunt Juley:
Tracey Ullman
Mrs Wilcox:
Julia Ormond
Frieda Mosenbach:
Leonie Benesch
Herr Liesecke:
George Taylor
Doctor (for Tibby):
Sagar Arya
Young Man (Margaret's Friend):
Tim Pritchett
Earnest Young Woman:
Maya Saroya
Ticket Boy:
Jos Slovick
Executive Producer:
Colin Callender
Executive Producer:
Sophie Gardiner
Executive Producer:
Scott Huff
Executive Producer:
Joshua D Maurer
Executive Producer:
Alixandre Witlin
Executive Producer:
David A Stern
Executive Producer:
Lucy Richer
Production Company:
Playground Television UK Ltd

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