Lark Rise to Candleford
Candleford-i kisasszonyok 4.évad
A BBC feldolgozásában készült sorozat Flora Thompson három könyvéből készült ("Lark Rise", "Over To Candleford" és "Candleford Green"), amely az írónő saját gyermekkori és ifjú évein alapul. A sorozat szívmelengetően ábrázolja a XIX. század végi viktoriánus Angliát néhány kis vidéki város és azoknak lakói életén keresztül. Mesél az ünnepségekrol, elfelejtett gyerekkori játékokról, farmerek kézmuűvesek, boltos kisasszonyok és barátok mindennapi életéről és kapcsolatairól. Mindezt nagyon vidáman, üdítően és olykor meghatóan teszi.
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Karl Johnson | Twister Turrill |
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Claudie Blakley | Emma Timmins |
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Julia Sawalha | Dorcas Lane |
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Linda Bassett | Queenie Turrill |
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John Dagleish | Alf Arless |
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Richard Harrington | Gabriel Cochrane |
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Victoria Hamilton | Ruby Pratt |
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Matilda Ziegler | Pearl Pratt |
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Sarah Lancashire | Adult Laura |
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Sandy McDade | Margaret Brown |
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Ben Aldridge | Daniel Parish |
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Ruby Bentall | Minnie Mude |
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Olivia Hallinan | Laura Timmins |
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Martha Murdoch | Ethel Timmins |
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Thomas Rhys Jones | Edmund Timmins |
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Hope Yeomans | Lizzie Arless |
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Fergus Drysdale | Frank Timmins |
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Sophie Miles | Sally Arless |
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Edward Darnell-Hayes | Sydney |
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Mark Heap | Thomas Brown |
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Milly Taylor | Baby Patience |
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Christina Ford | Baby Annie |
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Grace Thomas Oxenham | Baby Annie |
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Burn Gorman | Reverend Marley |
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Paul Ritter | Mr. Steerforth |
Director | Sue Tully |
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Patrick Lau |
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Writer | Bill Gallagher, Flora Thompson, Rachel Bennette | |
Producer | Sarah Brown, Margaret Conway, Bill Gallagher, Ann Tricklebank | |
Musician | Julian Nott | |
Photography | Mark Partridge |
Robert is working in Oxford and sending money home whilst Ruby Pratt has returned from Pontefract after splitting with her gentleman friend. Gabriel Cochrane, whose wife has died and whose foundry has been repossessed by the bank, comes to Candleford, penniless, and Dorcas employs him in her forge where the work interests Sydney. After Edmund has collected money from Robert at the post office, he arrives home saying he has been robbed. The whole village rallies round Emma.
Daniel launches a poetry competition in his paper. Ruby Pratt, jealous of her sister Pearl's doting on their young lodger, puts it about that the contest is rigged and Laura, as Daniel's girl-friend, is set to win it. Laura withdraws from the contest but, after she has had a lace-making lesson and heart-to-heart with Queenie, Ruby feels guilty and urges Laura to re-enter, at the same time reconciling with Pearl, though the prize is won by Emma after Laura has entered one of her mother's old poems. Dorcas and Laura find, hidden in a book, a letter from Gabriel's late wife to her lover, claiming that she only got married for material gain and does not love her husband. They agree to keep it from him, although he is aware that there is another man who regularly puts flowers on the woman's grave.
When the vicar is indisposed, young curate Benedict Marley assumes his duties, including running the church bazaar, to the annoyance of staid Thomas, who regards Benedict's free, enlightened interpretation of the Bible as ungodly. Seeing a snake, the uptight Thomas totally over-reacts and sees it as a demonic sign. Emma is also troubled by the sight of the snake as it makes her feel vulnerable as a woman temporarily without a husband. Benedict is seen leaving her house after dark and tongues wag, but Emma explains that the relationship is purely one of pastoral comfort and takes her children to the bazaar. The snake reappears but Thomas now sees it as one of God's creatures and nobody fears it. Gabriel discovers his wife's letter, thanking Dorcas for her diplomacy and,on her advice, burning it.
Queenie wins a pig at a fair and plans to fatten it up to share with the inhabitants of Lark Rise. However, daft Twister 'sells' it to various Candleford residents and then loses the money. Queenie throws him out and Gabriel lets him stay at the post office, annoying Dorcas. Minnie believes that Alf cheated to win the fair's shin-kicking contest, leading to a temporary rift.
Daniel throws down a challenge for a grudge match against the cricket team from Little Garth, whose captain Larry Jupp is a notorious cheat. But with Thomas away, there are no star players in the Candleford side until it transpires that Margaret is an excellent batswoman. However, women are disallowed from playing so the Pratt sisters disguise her as a man. Laura, feeling Daniel is obsessive about the game, talks Margaret out of playing, and the team does badly...until Dorcas comes up with an idea. Gabriel also comes to see why Dorcas will never marry.
Gabriel finishes work on his steam-powered seed-planter, planning to tour the county hiring it out. He asks Alf to accompany him but Alf turns him down as his feckless mother Caroline has returned and Alf feels he has to look after his young sisters as she is a bad mother.
Location | HDD 09 |
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Quantity | 1 |
Seen | |
Added Date | Nov 11, 2016 21:07:38 |
Modified Date | Feb 18, 2023 10:50:51 |
Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
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Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Stereo [English] |
Distributor | BBC Home Video |
Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
Edition Release Date | Apr 05, 2011 |