In this lighthearted romance from Victorian novelist Thomas Hardy, the beautiful new village school teacher is pursued by three suitors: a working-class man, a landowner, and the vicar.In this lighthearted romance from Victorian novelist Thomas Hardy, the beautiful new village school teacher is pursued by three suitors: a working-class man, a landowner, and the vicar.In this lighthearted romance from Victorian novelist Thomas Hardy, the beautiful new village school teacher is pursued by three suitors: a working-class man, a landowner, and the vicar.
- Robert Penny
- (as Terence Mortimer)
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- TriviaWhen they are walking home from the Christmas party at the Dewy house. Mr. Shinar tells Fancy that he's best known from their town to Casterbridge. Thomas Hardy wrote both Under The Greenwood Tree and The Mayor of Casterbridge.
- GoofsWhen Fancy Day is first introduced to the villagers and Parson Maybold, her hair style changes from a full ponytail to a half ponytail between shots.
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Fancy Day: You get over a broken heart very quickly, Mr. Dewy, if that's indeed what it was.
Dick Dewy: Not true, Miss Day. Tis broken and will remain so till the day you fix it.
Fancy Day: You'll be waiting until you turn to stone, then.
[stares intently, then kisses him]
Dick Dewy: I knew you felt the same, Fancy, I knew it. I tasted it on your lips the first time I kissed you.
Fancy Day: Take me home, please.
Dick Dewy: Say you'll be mine, Fancy.
Fancy Day: You know I cannot.
- ConnectionsEdited into Masterpiece Theatre: Under the Greenwood Tree (2006)
- SoundtracksIn Bethlehem He was Born
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Written by Thomas Ravenscroft
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