Our Mutual Friend | |
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Genre | Historical drama |
Based on | Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens |
Written by | Freda Lingstrom |
Directed by | Eric Tayler |
Starring | Paul Daneman Zena Walker David McCallum |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Producer | Douglas Allen |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | BBC |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | 7 November 1958 – 23 January 1959 |
Our Mutual Friend is a 1958 British television mini-series adapted from Charles Dickens' 1865 novel Our Mutual Friend . [1] The series was made by the BBC and ran through 1959 for a total of twelve episodes, broadcast live and telerecorded for potential repeats. [2] Unlike most BBC series of the 1950s, the series exists in its entirety, and in 2017 was released to DVD by Simply Media. [3]
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Paul Daneman | John Rokesmith |
Zena Walker | Miss Bella Wilfer |
David McCallum | Eugene Wrayburn |
Richard Leech | 'Rogue' Riderhood |
Richard Pearson | Nicodemus Boffin |
Rachel Roberts | Lizzie Hexam |
Basil Henson | Mortimer Lightwood |
Marda Vanne | Mrs. Henrietta Boffin |
George Howe | Reginald Wilfer |
Helena Hughes | Jenny Wren |
Alex Scott | Bradley Headstone |
Carl Bernard | Alfred Lammle |
Rachel Gurney | Mrs. Sophronia Lammle |
Robert Scroggins | Sloppy |
Charles Hodgson | Mr. Fledgeby |
Daphne Newton | Mrs. Wilfer |
Wilfrid Brambell | Mr. Dolls |
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