1997 British TV series or programme
The Beggar Bride | |
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Starring | Keeley Hawes Nicholas Jones Joe Duttine Kacey Ainsworth Jean Anderson |
Composer | Colin Towns |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Running time | 150 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC1 |
Release | 24 August (1997-08-24) – 25 August 1997 (1997-08-25) |
The Beggar Bride was a 1997 British two-part television programme adapted from the Gillian White novel of the same name.
Overview
It was released on VHS in 1999 by 2 Entertain Video.
Cast and crew
Cast
- Keeley Hawes as Angela Harper
- Nicholas Jones as Sir Fabian Ormerod
- Joe Duttine as Billy Harper
- Kacey Ainsworth as Tina
- Jessica and Stephanie Foulger as the babies
- Jean Anderson as Lady Alice Hurleston
- Angela Belton as WDC Jones
- T. R. Bowen as Jerry (as Trevor Bowen)
- John Bowler as Inspector Hayes
- Elena Byers as Pandora Ormerod
- Joanna Byers as Tabitha Ormerod
- Constance Chapman as Nanny Ba Ba
- Maurice Denham as Lord Evelyn Hurleston
- Iain Easton as Robert
- Ian Easton as Robert (the chauffeur)
- Francesca Folan as Ruth Hubbard
- Miles Harvey as Aaron Teale
- Diana Kent as Ffiona Ormerod
- Richard Lintern as Callister
- Lizzie Mickery as Sandra Baines
- Georgina Sutcliffe as Laura
- Charlotte Williams as Honesty Ormerod
- Nicholas Pepworth as the wedding photographer
- Jessica Smith as Harry #2
- Johnathon as waiter
Crew
- Director: Diarmuid Lawrence
- Producer: Kate Harwood
- Executive Producer: Michael Wearing
- Script: Lizzie Mickery and Gillian White (novel)
Music
- "She's a Star" by James.
- "You've Got a Lot to Answer For" by Catatonia.
Locations
ESU - English Speaking Union - Restaurant & Bar Scenes
External links
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