Nicholas Nickleby (1977 TV series)
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| writer = Hugh Leonard
| director = Christopher Barry
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| starring = Nigel Havers
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| language = English
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| num_episodes = 6
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| producer = Barry Letts
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Nicholas Nickleby is a British television series which first aired on the BBC in 1977. It is based on the novel Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens.Pointer p.91-92
Cast
- Nigel Havers as Nicholas Nickleby
- Peter Bourke as Smike
- Derek Godfrey as Ralph Nickleby
- Robert James as Newman Noggs
- Kate Nicholls as Kate Nickleby
- Hilary Mason as Mrs. Nickleby
- Malcolm Reid as Mr. Alfred Mantalini
- Derek Francis as Wackford Squeers
- Patricia Routledge as Madame Mantalini
- Patsy Smart as Miss La Creevy
- Anthony Ainley as Sir Mulberry Hawk
- Nigel Hughes as Lord Frederick Verisopht
- Denis Gilmore as Wackford Jnr
- Raymond Mason as Charles Cheeryble
- David Griffin as Frankie Cheeryble
- Preston Lockwood as Tim Linkinwater
- Andrew McCulloch as John Browdie
- John Hewer as Edwin Cherryble
- Ron Pember as Mr. Snawley
- Isabelle Amyes as Miss Fanny Squeers
- Hetty Baynes as Matilda Price
- Patricia Brake as Madeline Bray
- Edward Burnham as Mr. Lillyvick
- Anne Ridler as Mrs. Squeers
- Mark Teale as Belling
- Pauline Moran as Miss Petowker
- Denis Edwards as Mr. Walter Bray
- Freddie Jones as Mr. Vincent Crummles
- Pauline Letts as Mrs. Crummles
- Paul Curran as Arthur Gride
- Liz Smith as Peg Sliderskew
References
Bibliography
- Michael Pointer. Charles Dickens on the Screen: The Film, Television, and Video Adaptations. Scarecrow Press, 1996.
External links
- {{IMDb title|id=0077055}}
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Category:BBC television dramas
Category:1977 British television series debuts
Category:1977 British television series endings
Category:1970s British drama television series
Category:British English-language television shows