Wives And Daughters
Elizabeth Gaskell's enchanting tale of romance, scandal, and intrigue in a gossipy English town comes to Masterpiece Theatre in a lavish four-part production of Wives and Daughters, adapted by celebrated screenwriter Andrew Davies.Davies, who wrote the scripts for such Masterpiece Theatre classics as A Rather English Marriage, Moll Flanders, the House of Cards trilogy, and Middlemarch, found Wives and Daughters to be perfect costume-drama material. It posed a rather interesting problem: Gaskell died just before completing the book. She was obviously aiming at a happy ending, and Davies has supplied the lost denouement with surprise and style.
Molly Gibson, whose mother has long ago died, is brought up by her father Dr. Gibson. At the age of 17, Molly visits and immediately befriends the Hamleys, her neighbors, especially she and the youngest son Roger Hamley, studying in Cambridge, become good friends. This is when Dr. Gibson tells his daughter of his upcoming marriage to Hyacinth Kirkpatrick, a widower who also has a daughter around Molly's age, Cynthia.
Before going to Africa, Roger proposes to Cynthia and is accepted. Molly faces some problems with her stepmother and her views.
It is revealed that Cynthia is also secretly engaged to Mr. Preston ever since she was 15 years old. When she tries to break off that engagement, Preston is reluctant to let her go or give her back her letters. After a visit to London, Cynthia also breaks off her engagement to Roger who is on an expedition in Africa. Osbourne's health decreases quite severely. Fearing his father's reproach, he still cannot tell him of his marriage to a French woman or his having a child.
Roger returns from Africa after Osbourne's death to find his sister-in-law and his nephew living at their home as well. Cynthia has accepted the marriage offer of Mr. Henderson, a lawyer from London, while Roger seems to have his heart set on another.
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Michael Gambon | Squire Hamley |
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Iain Glen | Mr. Preston |
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Tom Hollander | Osborne Hamley |
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Bill Paterson | Mr. Gibson |
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Keeley Hawes | Cynthia |
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Francesca Annis | Mrs. Gibson |
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Barbara Flynn | Miss Browning |
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Deborah Findlay | Miss Phoebe |
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Justine Waddell | Molly |
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Anthony Howell | Roger Hamley |
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Emily McKenzie | Maria |
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Rosamund Pike | Lady Harriet |
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Elizabeth Spriggs | Mrs. Goodenough |
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Peter Copley | Robinson |
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Barbara Leigh-Hunt | Lady Cumnor |
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Shaughan Seymour | Lord Hollingford |
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Fred Pearson | Sheepshanks |
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Ian Carmichael | Lord Cumnor |
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Tonia Chauvet | Aimee |
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Penelope Wilton | Mrs. Hamley |
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Georgie Glen | Miss Hornblower |
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Richard Coyle | Mr. Coxe |
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Jemima Rooper | Lizzie Goodenough |
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Roddy Maude-Roxby | St. Hilaire |
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Tim Wallers | Mr. Henderson |
| Director | Nicholas Renton |
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| Writer | Andrew Davies, Elizabeth Gaskell | |
| Producer | Sue Birtwistle, Rebecca Eaton, Rupert Ryle-Hodges, Jane Tranter | |
| Musician | John E. Keane | |
| Photography | Fred Tammes | |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | Dutch | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Aug 20, 2001 |
| Regions | Region 2 |
| Location | Film - DVD |
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| Watched | |
| Index | 3692 |
| Added Date | Jan 05, 2026 15:11:01 |
| Modified Date | Jan 10, 2026 16:13:51 |