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Martin Chuzzlewit: 4

on BBC Two England

Six-part adaptation of the novel by Charles Dickens.

Jonas, seeking to insure the life of the new Mrs Chuzzlewit, meets Montague Tigg, beggar extraordinary, transformed to Tigg Montague, man of means. Pecksniff offers Mary Graham a permanent position in his home, and Charity leaves home for the Todgers'.
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Repeated next Sunday afternoon on BBC1
Illustrated booklet, What the Dickens!, is available by sending a cheque for £3.95 to [address removed]
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Followed by Tales from the Quilt
Introducing a series often short stories, the first of which is shown tomorrow after My Name Is Bill W, to be shown over the next two weeks to commemorate World Aids Day. Each tale is linked to the stunning patchwork quilt of memorial panels made by the relatives, friends and partners of those who have died through the Aids virus. (Stereo)

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Screenplay:
David Lodge
Director:
Pedr James
Tigg Montague:
Pete Postlethwaite
Jonas Chuzzlewit:
Keith Allen
Seth Pecksniff:
Tom Wilkinson
Charity Pecksniff:
Emma Chambers
Old Martin Chuzzlewit:
Paul Scofield
Mary Graham:
Pauline Turner
Mercy PecksnW:
Julia Sawalha
Mrs Gamp:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Tom Pinch:
Philip Franks
Mrs Lupin:
Lynda Bellingham
David Crimple:
David Bradley
MrMould:
Sam Kelly
Betsy Prig:
Joan Sims
Mrs:
Todgers Maggiesteed
Nadgett:
Graham Stark
John Westlock:
Peter Wingfield
Bailey:
Paul Francis
DrJobling:
Julian Fellowes
Bullamy:
Colin McCormacK
Lewsome:
Stephen Mapes
Augustus Moddle:
John Padden
Mr Jinkins:
Robin Hooper
Producer (Tales from the Quilt):
Christine Hall

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