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Dickens of London

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1976–1977
  • 1h
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Dickens of London (1976)
BiographieDrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDespite childhood hardships and a father in debtor's prison, young Charles Dickens works his way up from factory jobs to become a celebrated author, though he inherits his dad's financial im... Tout lireDespite childhood hardships and a father in debtor's prison, young Charles Dickens works his way up from factory jobs to become a celebrated author, though he inherits his dad's financial imprudence along the way.Despite childhood hardships and a father in debtor's prison, young Charles Dickens works his way up from factory jobs to become a celebrated author, though he inherits his dad's financial imprudence along the way.

  • Création
    • Marc Miller
  • Casting principal
    • Roy Dotrice
    • John F. Landry
    • Diana Coupland
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    • Création
      • Marc Miller
    • Casting principal
      • Roy Dotrice
      • John F. Landry
      • Diana Coupland
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    Diana Coupland
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    Adrienne Burgess
    • Catherine Dickens…
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    Lois Baxter
    • Mary Hogarth
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    Graham Faulkner
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    • Fred Dickens
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    • Charles Dickens as a Boy
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    Holly Palance
    Holly Palance
    • Miss Baldwin
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    Gene Foad
    Gene Foad
    • Charles Dickens as a Young Man
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    Robert Longden
    • Hablot Browne
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    T.R. Bowen
    • John Forster
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    Paul Lavers
    Paul Lavers
    • James Lamert
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    Pheona McLellan
    • Fanny Dickens as a Child
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    George Waring
    George Waring
    • Huffam
    • 1976
    Claire McLellan
    • Letitia Dickens
    • 1976
    Lynsey Baxter
    Lynsey Baxter
    • Orfling
    • 1976
    Richard Kay
    • Hall
    • 1976
    Michael Macowan
    • Sir Giles
    • 1976
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      • Marc Miller
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    8john-mcdermott-1

    Working on Dickens of London

    I worked as an extra on Dickens of London (Yorkshire Television) for a number of episodes, mostly on location in the Yorkshire Dales. It was an enormously pleasurable experience and every member of the cast and crew, no matter how senior or junior, was delightful. The two Dotrices were fantastic to watch and I picked up a number of hints just by observing and ear-wigging their off-camera and rehearsal times; their discussions with the director; concerns about camera angles, timing, delivery, checking the scripts for awkward construction, etc. As a result of studying these professionals (Ben Kingsley, John Slater and others also), plus the way they communicated and worked with each other I moved up the pecking order over the following year to walk-on; speaking walk-on; small parts; and then on to full parts on other YTV programmes. It was a remarkable experience, and at a mere $35 for a very long day's work, a fine investment for my future. I would like to thank Karen Dotrice and her father, Roy, for their - unbeknownst to them - tuition and guidance during 1976.
    10F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Entertaining and (mostly) accurate

    The excellent scriptwriter Wolf Mankowitz has surpassed himself in 'Dickens of London', a miniseries recounting the life of Charles Dickens from early boyhood till his death.

    One of the clichés of biographical drama is the tendency to tell the story in flashback, with the central figure looking back on his or her life from the vantage of old age ... or even narrating from beyond the grave. There is a sound practical reason for this particular device: the actor or actress cast in the central role is usually too old to portray the biographical subject in early youth. So, we start out with a scene depicting the character in middle age or older, to get the audience accepting that James Cagney is really George M. Cohan, or Julie Andrews is really Gertrude Lawrence. Once that linkage is made, the flashback can begin.

    Each episode of 'Dickens of London' is a separate flashback, with the same framing device every time. We see Roy Dotrice, pale and drawn, as Dickens lying in his deathbed. In real life, Dickens's death was precipitated by his exertions during a stage tour, in which he strenuously acted out the murder of Nancy Sikes in 'Oliver Twist'. As Dickens languishes in bed, he speaks to Mr. Dolby, the manager of his final tour, prompting memories of earlier phases in Dickens's life. (Cue the flashback.) There are occasional interruptions, as when Dickens is visited by a masked intruder, claiming to be the original of Dickens's creation Mr Pickwick, and demanding compensation.

    Wolf Mankowitz's research is impeccable, and this series is extremely accurate, but inevitably there is some invention and fictionalising. Charles Dickens stated that the character of Wilkins Micawber in 'David Copperfield' was inspired by his own father John Dickens, a failed civil servant who went to debtors' prison during Charles's childhood. Here, we see John Dickens speaking epigrams that will eventually become dialogue spoken by Micawber in Charles Dickens's novel. I seriously doubt that such material was actually handed to Dickens in a manner like this, but it's very entertaining.

    Regrettably, but perhaps out of necessity, the central role of Charles Dickens is played by three different actors: a boy in the first episode, when young Charles is forced to work in a blacking factory so that his pampered sister can have dancing lessons. Gene Foad is a dullish Charles in the next two episodes, when Dickens as a stagestruck young man endeavours to become a playwright and actor. Roy Dotrice plays Charles Dickens (very well) for most of the series, ageing as the episodes progress.

    Dotrice also plays Dickens's impecunious father John, and there are some unintentionally bizarre moments in the fourth episode when Roy Dotrice plays long sequences opposite himself, portraying father and son in long dialogue scenes! Possibly for budgetary reasons, this production does not plump for double-exposure, so the camera must dizzyingly cut back and forth between two separate Roy Dotrices, never getting them both in the same shot.

    Diana Coupland is excellent as Charles Dickens's mother, but I'm so used to seeing her as Jean Abbott that I kept expecting her to shout 'Sid!'. The supporting cast are excellent as well, including Ben Kingsley pre-Oscar. 'Dickens of London' is probably the best — most entertaining and most accurate — dramatisation of Charles Dickens's life that will ever be made. Inevitably, some important things have been left out ... such as Dickens's long relationship with his mistress, who once helped him tend to the wounded when they were caught in a railway accident. (Dickens died five years after the accident, to the very day: perhaps the memories had a long-term traumatic effect on him.) Despite some flaws, I'll rate 'Dickens of London' a full 10 out of 10.
    7cherold

    Great for the first half, a bit mixed for the rest

    Dickens of London tells Dickens life story, up to a point. Each episode begins with an elderly Dickens doing a speaking tour of America before flashing back to his younger days.

    The series starts with his childhood, and it is portrayed as wonderfully Dickensian and full of odd characters, most notably his father, who is excellently played by Roy Dotrice, who also plays elderly Dickens and, later in the show, no-longer-young Dickens (he's less charming in that role).

    At the start, the series is very entertaining and engaging. But somewhere along the way, as Dickens turned into a rather vain and obnoxious adult, the charm drained out a bit. The Dickensian quality of England also faded - increasingly, Dickens seemed to just hand out with rather ordinary people.

    In the latter half, episodes vary in quality. Some episodes, like Magic, are a real slog, but a few, like the fanciful Nightmare, are quite entertaining. The series final is an oddity that seems a peculiar way to end the series.

    I watched this series when it first came out but never saw the end, and used to joke that because of that I had no idea if Dickens ever died. But it turned out the series doesn't follow his life all the way through, almost as though they were hoping there'd be enough interest for a sequel.

    I hunted this series down because I always regretted not seeing the last of it, but in retrospect, I'd probably seen most of what was worth seeing.

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      • 28 septembre 1976 (Royaume-Uni)
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