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Oh hi Natalie! Thanks for reminding me about the David Lean version. I have seen a few newer versions of GE, but I really want to see this black and white classic rendition. I do like David Lean's films very, very much. Such great photography!

Oh, yes! This is such a classic. I agree that the photography is phenomenal. These are the images my mind conjures whenever I reread or even think of this book.





Me too!! I bought it right away after reading it! I want to watch it now lol.

Lady Dedlock. It's a wonderful screen adaption. Such excellent performances. And the costumes were perfection.

I highly recommend it. Fortunately my library had it, so I could watch it for free.
That's one I haven't seen, nor read. I've been waiting to do the one after finishing the other. Am very glad to hear it will be worth the wait.

I really enjoyed this one too. And as a special gift to you all - an apology for my long absence - here's the first part on YouTube. The following parts are all there on the page.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TeA1G6-...

As far as I can remember, the only major omission from the book is the sub-plot with Carker's brother. I might be wrong - it was a long time ago I watched it.
It's not until I rewatch these adaptations from the 70s, 80s and early 90s, that I remember how studio-based most TV filming used to be.
You can find the whole series on YouTube, although I found that the image and audio were out of sync. That could just be my device playing up.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6DyrMhs...
I've been very lucky in that once I get a great video recommendation, I can usually get it through my town library. I'll be looking for both Chuzzlewit and Dombey!

Not an adaptation, but there's a good episode of Doctor Who with Simon Callow as Dickens, and some of it shows him in one of his one man shows.
This is a place to discuss some of your favorite (and least favorite) screen adaptions of his books.