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Dickensian

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2015–2016
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Stephen Rea, Peter Firth, Anton Lesser, Bethany Muir, and Wilson Mbomio in Dickensian (2015)
Drama set within the fictional realms of Charles Dickens critically acclaimed novels, bringing together some of his most iconic characters as their lives intertwine in 19th century London.
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Das Drama spielt im fiktiven Bereich von Charles Dickens von der Kritik gefeierten Romanen und bringt einige seiner berühmtesten Charaktere zusammen, während sich ihr Leben im London des 19.... Alles lesenDas Drama spielt im fiktiven Bereich von Charles Dickens von der Kritik gefeierten Romanen und bringt einige seiner berühmtesten Charaktere zusammen, während sich ihr Leben im London des 19. Jahrhunderts miteinander verbindet.Das Drama spielt im fiktiven Bereich von Charles Dickens von der Kritik gefeierten Romanen und bringt einige seiner berühmtesten Charaktere zusammen, während sich ihr Leben im London des 19. Jahrhunderts miteinander verbindet.

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    • Tuppence Middleton
    • Sophie Rundle
    • Alexandra Moen
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      • Tuppence Middleton
      • Sophie Rundle
      • Alexandra Moen
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    Tuppence Middleton
    Tuppence Middleton
    • Amelia Havisham
    • 2015–2016
    Sophie Rundle
    Sophie Rundle
    • Honoria Barbary
    • 2015–2016
    Alexandra Moen
    Alexandra Moen
    • Frances Barbary
    • 2015–2016
    Joseph Quinn
    Joseph Quinn
    • Arthur Havisham
    • 2015–2016
    Tom Weston-Jones
    Tom Weston-Jones
    • Meriwether Compeyson
    • 2015–2016
    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Inspector Bucket
    • 2015–2016
    Robert Wilfort
    • Bob Cratchit
    • 2015–2016
    Pauline Collins
    Pauline Collins
    • Mrs. Gamp
    • 2015–2016
    Jennifer Hennessy
    Jennifer Hennessy
    • Emily Cratchit
    • 2015–2016
    Caroline Quentin
    Caroline Quentin
    • Mrs. Bumble
    • 2015–2016
    Richard Ridings
    Richard Ridings
    • Mr. Bumble
    • 2015–2016
    Anton Lesser
    Anton Lesser
    • Fagin
    • 2015–2016
    Christopher Fairbank
    Christopher Fairbank
    • Silas Wegg
    • 2015–2016
    Laurel Jordan
    • Daisy
    • 2015–2016
    Marina Hayter
    • Begger
    • 2016
    Adrian Rawlins
    Adrian Rawlins
    • Edward Barbary
    • 2015–2016
    Mark Stanley
    Mark Stanley
    • Bill Sikes
    • 2015–2016
    Ned Dennehy
    Ned Dennehy
    • Ebeneezer Scrooge
    • 2015–2016
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    10smalone-96012

    Superb

    Absolutely fantastic, the cast, the characters are just amazing. The very best of British and so clever to combine different characters for this series 10 out of 10
    8beresfordjd

    Surprisingly good

    Given that I totally loathe Eastenders and its dreary premise, I was so surprised to find just how enjoyable Dickensian is. I recorded quite a few episodes but once I started watching I have fond it compulsive viewing. My only complaint is the casting of Stephen Rea as the detective, Bucket. Rea is not a great favourite of mine so I find it hard to be convinced by him. The other actors are, in my opinion, fantastically well cast. Pauline Collins is great as is Ned Dehenny as Scrooge. Everyone inhabits their parts very well. Production values are high and Victorian Britain is well portrayed here. The story is well written and plotted and makes a pleasant change from the dreadful Eastenders. It is interesting to see the show's take on Miss Havisham's fate which was never really fully explained in Great Expectations. I just hope that the standard remains as high as the series has been so far.
    8l_rawjalaurence

    Thoroughly Enjoyable Serialization Inspired by Dickens's Novels

    Produced by Tony Jordan (who also wrote seven of the twenty episodes), formerly of EASTENDERS, DICKENSIAN could be superficially described as a nineteenth century transposition of the BBC's popular soap opera. The action takes place in an unspecified London street teeming with people - beggars, hawkers, sellers, pedestrians - and lined with shops. A pub ("The Three Cripples") provides a focus for much of the action just like the Queen Vic in the soap. The protagonists originate from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds and interact with one another on cold winter days, where the snow mostly lies thick on the ground or falls lightly. The only thing missing from DICKENSIAN that would give it the authentic EASTENDERS touch is the familiar line of dialogue where one character wants to "have a li'le talk (tawk)" with another.

    Frivolity apart, DICKENSIAN is a highly entertaining mélange of various plots, all moving outwards from the central incident taking place in episode one - the murder of Jacob Marley (Peter Firth). Inspector Bucket (Stephen Rea) of "the Detective" (Scotland Yard had not yet been created) pursues the case with relentless persistence, despite occasional misfortunes (such as putting his back out). With his Sarff Lundun accent and quiet manners, he has a knack of making people talk without resorting to violence.

    In a subplot, Mr. Barbary (Adrian Rawlins) tries to maintain a facade of gentility despite being in considerable hock to Marley and Scrooge (Ned Dennehy). He has two daughters - one a perpetual spinster (Alexandra Moon), the other a flighty spendthrift (Sophie Rundle) in love with a penniless soldier (Ben Starr).

    Miss Havisham (Tuppence Middleton) has inherited her father's fortune as well as control of the family brewery, leaving her brother Arthur (Joseph Quinn) with a small inheritance. Resentful of her power - which he believes is unjust - he collaborates with Meriwether Compeyson (Tom Weston-Jones) to try and recover it. Compeyson is a lip-smackingly convincing villain, able to turn on the charm where necessary as well as commit unspeakably evil deeds (such as drowning Miss Havisham's dog).

    A galaxy of lesser characters revolve round these plots: Mrs. Gamp (Pauline Collins) sets her amorous sights on Silas Wegg (Christopher Fairbank); Mrs. Bumble (Caroline Quentin) tries to fulfill her social ambitions despite her husband's (Richard Ridings's) physical and mental inertia; and Fagin (Anton Lesser) tries every trick in the book to keep Bill Sikes (Mark Stanley) under control. Oh, and we must not forget the Cratchit family trying to continue an edenic existence under the most trying of circumstances.

    Each one of the twenty half-hour episodes intertwines these plots, creating a world of perpetual motion wherein something always seems to be going on. It is a tribute to Jordan's production that he has managed to portray mid-nineteenth century London as a teeming city riddled with corruption, yet with some elements of kindness thrown in.

    Purists might object to the series on the grounds that it is not "faithful" to Dickens's novels in the sense of reproducing the plots. Rather it could be described as a mash-up of all the most memorable characters from a variety of texts (GREAT EXPECTATIONS, OLIVER TWIST, PICKWICK PAPERS, and so on). Yet the series is very Dickensian in outlook: many of the novels were originally written in serial form, and Dickens's readers used to eagerly await the next installment to find out what happened to their favorite characters. This is precisely the feeling we get from DICKENSIAN.
    10miquellee

    Excellent imagining!

    This series brought Dickens to life in such a refreshing way. It was fun to see all the different books being brought together. The dark retelling is superb. And omg what acting!! I want more!
    7Lejink

    Plot the Dickens!

    The idea of bringing together into one narrative different fictional characters has been done recently and brilliantly in the likes of "Penny Dreadful" but this new BBC series takes it up a few notches more, not only in the number of disparate characters but of course that they are all from the world of Charles Dickens.

    I must admit I was concerned when I read that the series was devised by the producer of the Beeb's dreadful soap opera "Eastenders" but, five episodes in, these Londoners I can stand. It is slightly confusing to see some resurrected characters walking about like Nancy from "Oliver Twist", Little Nell from "The Old Curiosity Shop" and Miss Haversham from "Great Expectations" and one wonders if they are going to meet the same end as before, also in my reading of the former, I didn't have Nancy pegged as a call-girl as here and attending, shall we say, to Jacob Marley too.

    The show is set up along the same lines as the channel's previously successful adaptation of "Bleak House", i.e. in thirty minute programmes, usually with a kind of cliff- hanging climax at the end of each episode, which of course ties in well with the weekly publication method that Dickens himself worked to. The main story of the many plot strands appears to be the death of Jacob Marley from "A Christmas Carol", with Inspector Bucket of "Bleak House" on the trail, but a close second appears to be the anticipated jilting of Miss Haversham too.

    As you'd expect, the production values are high, the settings are superb, interiors and exteriors, the latter especially played out in the winter snow. I'd imagine the eyes of the various agencies for actors in the UK all lit up when they got wind of this production, so many of them are employed here, although not too many big names that I can see, perhaps Stephen Rea in another mannered portrayal of Bucket, Caroline Quentin as the domineering Mrs Bumble and Pauline Collins having fun as that old soak Mrs Gamp being the most identifiable. There's also a smattering of new characters too just to help the plots develop and to date these creations are fitting in seamlessly well.

    Anyway, I'm thoroughly enjoying it now that I'm familiar with the main characters and can see the plot coming nicely to the boil. I'm just wondering if some of the best known nicer characters like Pip from "Great Expectations", Nicholas Nickleby or David Copperfield might yet show up, but really there's more than enough to be going in with. With another fifteen episodes to go, there's plenty of time for surprises yet.

    Some might see this interpretation of Dickens as manipulative or even sacrilegious but with modern writers devising authorised use of characters by say Charlotte Bronte and Ian Fleming to give two very different examples, personally I'm finding it fun and rather enjoying it so far.

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      Features characters from Charles Dickens's Great Expectations, Bleak House, A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist, The Old Curiosity Shop, Our Mutual Friend, Martin Chuzzlewit, Barnaby Rudge, The Pickwick Papers, Hard Times, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and Dombey and Son.
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      In A Christmas Carol, Jacob Marley is said to be dead 7 years before the story takes place. Tiny Tim is a small boy, the youngest of the brood. Yet, here in Dickensian, Tim is the age he would be in 7 years by the original story. Marley just died.
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      Featured in Too Much TV: Folge #1.18 (2016)

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      • 26. Dezember 2015 (Deutschland)
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