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Bramwell (TV series)

Bramwell is a British television series starring Jemma Redgrave as Dr. Eleanor Bramwell, a woman challenging the domination of men in the medical establishment, who runs a free hospital for the poor in the East End of London, during the late Victorian era.[1] The series was produced by Whitby Davison Productions in association with Carlton Television, and was shown on ITV 22 May 1995 to 18 June 1998, in a total of four series.

Bramwell
GenreMedical drama
Created byLucy Gannon
StarringJemma Redgrave
Ruth Sheen
David Calder
Kevin McMonagle
Keeley Gainey
Ben Brazier
Cliff Parisi
ComposerStephen Warbeck
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes27 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerMargaret Mitchell
ProducersHarriet Davison
Tim Whitby
Production locationsSarratt, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
CinematographyTony Miller
Daf Hobson
John Hooper
Running time50 minutes, Series 1-3; 100 minutes, Series 4
Production companiesWhitby Davison Productions
Carlton Television
Release
Original networkITV
Picture format4:3
Audio formatStereo
Original release22 May 1995 (1995-05-22) –
18 June 1998 (1998-06-18)

Plot

Series 1

The series begins in 1895 with Dr. Eleanor Bramwell, working in a London hospital. She is treated as an inferior by the male doctors, and her opinions are often ignored. After a disagreement with a senior doctor, Eleanor is dismissed. Her father, Dr. Robert Bramwell, recommends she join him in his private practice of rich, elderly clients. Fortunately, Eleanor receives a better offer. Lady Peters, a friend of the family, offers to fund a small hospital in a London slum, where Eleanor will treat the impoverished locals. Together, Eleanor and Lady Peters establish The Thrift, a free hospital with six beds. The Thrift is named for its location on Thrift Street. The staff of the hospital rapidly expands. Stiff, serious Nurse Carr is hired to assist Eleanor, and Mr. Bentley, a former patient with an amputated foot, is hired to act as a porter. Eleanor quickly finds the hospital desperately requires an anaesthetist but has little money to pay for one. She begs a former colleague, Dr. Joe Marsham to work at The Thrift part-time and he agrees on the condition that he will be able to perform surgery as well (which he does free in order to enhance his skills). The first series focuses on the ups and downs of The Thrift. Each episode usually focuses on one patient or event occurring at The Thrift. Social issues of the time are often tackled such as racism, alcoholism or the conditions in the workhouse. Near the end of the season, it appears that Eleanor will be married to a family friend but breaks the engagement when she realises she will be forced to give up her work. As the season closes, Lady Peters becomes seriously ill. Her personal physician misdiagnoses her condition and by the time her true condition is realised, it is too late to save her. After her death, her fortune is left to The Thrift.

Series 2

In the Second Series, The Thrift attempts to survive without Lady Peters' guidance, management and financial assistance. A new character, Dr. Finn O'Neill is introduced when a cholera epidemic occurs in the area and Finn assists in the hospital. Eleanor, Robert and Dr. Marsham intensely dislike Finn and blame him for the death of a patient. Mr. Bentley also falls ill and because of a miscalculation in medication dosages, dies of poisoning. To assist the impoverished Bentley family, Eleanor hires Mr. Bentley's teenage son, Sidney, to act as the porter. Eleanor, despite her original opinions of Dr. O'Neill, falls in love with him in the last episode of the season. They enjoy a brief romance but are soon separated. Finn is forced to take a two-year position in Chicago but promises to marry Eleanor on his return. Robert Bramwell disapproves of Eleanor's relationship with Finn and is shocked when Eleanor admits she consummated the relationship with Finn. The usually close and happy relationship between Eleanor and her father is severely strained.

Series 3

Series Three begins a year after Finn's leaving. He has returned to England for a conference and takes this opportunity to visit Eleanor. Eleanor confirms that she still wishes to be married to Finn in a year when he permanently returns to England. Mr. Marsham considers taking a better position in Edinburgh, but remains at The Thrift when his wife is diagnosed with breast cancer. The cancer is too advanced to save her and she dies in Dr. Marsham's arms. Finn returns, but with shocking news. He has married a young daughter of an American colleague. Eleanor is crushed by the news and is forced to take a vacation from The Thrift. The Thrift struggles to manage without her for several months while she stays in the countryside with friends. It begins to appear that Eleanor, because of her fragile state, will never be able to work again, but she discovers a measles epidemic occurring in the village. The outbreak causes Eleanor to rediscover her passion for medicine and her strong personality. She returns to London. Eleanor is once more forced to see Finn when his new bride becomes sick. As Eleanor cares for her, Finn admits his marriage was purely for money and status. He suggests that Eleanor become his mistress so that he can enjoy the benefits of marriage while still having Eleanor. She refuses and insists she does not love him. In the meantime, Robert has become engaged to a wealthy widow, Alice Costigan. Robert attempts to insist that Eleanor stay with him and Alice once they move, but Eleanor refuses. Robert withdraws all financial support, leading Eleanor to propose to Dr. Marsham. He instead proposes to her, and she accepts.

Series 4

The fourth and final series included only two episodes and was dramatically different from the previous three series. Robert Bramwell and Alice Costigan make no appearance in the series, and their whereabouts are not mentioned. Sidney Bentley no longer appears but is replaced by another teenage porter, Tom. Tom appears in only one episode, before enlisting in the army. In the two episodes, Eleanor allows The Thrift to perform medical check-ups on soldiers, which leads to her meeting Major Quarrie. She and Marsham disagree about her decision and decide to end the engagement. Eleanor has an affair with Major Quarrie, despite their clearly different personalities and interests, resulting in a pregnancy. Eleanor makes plans to give the child up for adoption as Major Quarrie is not interested in marriage and will be going to fight in the Boer War in a fortnight. She becomes obsessed with locating the child of a patient at The Thrift and searches the slums. She ignores her responsibilities at The Thrift, alienates her friends and coworkers. Her behaviour forces the manager of The Thrift and Dr. Marsham to dismiss her. She is devastated. At the last minute, Major Quarrie leaves the military and proposes to Eleanor. She accepts his offer because she will be able to keep the child if she is married and because she loves him. Major Quarrie is also clearly besotted with Eleanor. The series ends at the church inside which the two will marry.

Cast

Episodes

Series 1 (1995)

No. Title Directed by Written by Ratings (in millions)[2]
Sourced by BARB.
Original airdate
1"The World of Man"David TuckerJonathan RichTBA22 May 1995 (1995-05-22)
2"The Threat of Reprise"David TuckerLucy GannonTBA29 May 1995 (1995-05-29)
3"The Outcast's Baby"Laura SimsLucy GannonTBA5 June 1995 (1995-06-05)
4"The Thrift of the Hunter"Laura SimsLucy GannonTBA12 June 1995 (1995-06-12)
5"The Doctor's Committal"David TuckerLucy GannonTBA19 June 1995 (1995-06-19)
6"The Trust of Kings"David TuckerLucy GannonTBA26 June 1995 (1995-06-26)
7"The Ideal Suitor"David TuckerLucy GannonTBA3 July 1995 (1995-07-03)

Series 2 (1996)

No. Title Directed by Written by Ratings (in millions)[2]
Sourced by BARB.
Original airdate
1"The Rule of Thuggery"David TuckerLucy GannonTBA15 April 1996 (1996-04-15)
2"The Strain of Conscience"David TuckerLucy GannonTBA22 April 1996 (1996-04-22)
3"The Return of the Betrayer"David TuckerLucy GannonTBA29 April 1996 (1996-04-29)
4"The New Formula"David TuckerMichael CromptonTBA6 May 1996 (1996-05-06)
5"The International Connection"Paul UnwinChristian WheelerTBA13 May 1996 (1996-05-13)
6"The Carnival Attraction"Paul UnwinHelen GreevesTBA20 May 1996 (1996-05-20)
7"The Identity Loss"David TuckerPeter LloydTBA27 May 1996 (1996-05-27)
8"The Final Days"David TuckerLucy GannonTBA3 June 1996 (1996-06-03)

Series 3 (1997)

No. Title Directed by Written by Ratings (in millions)[2]
Sourced by BARB.
Original airdate
1"The Overnight Stay"Paul UnwinLucy GannonTBA21 April 1997 (1997-04-21)
2"The Entrenched Rival"Paul UnwinPeter LloydTBA28 April 1997 (1997-04-28)
3"The Diagnosis"David TuckerHelen GreevesTBA12 May 1997 (1997-05-12)
4"The Beaten Wife"Paul MurtonHelen GreevesTBA19 May 1997 (1997-05-19)
5"The Medical Hopeful"David TuckerBrian ThompsonTBA2 June 1997 (1997-06-02)
6"The Mercenary Expecting"Kate CheesemanLucy GannonTBA9 June 1997 (1997-06-09)
7"The Change of Life"Paul MurtonJonathan RichTBA16 June 1997 (1997-06-16)
8"The Faith Healer"David TuckerBrian ThompsonTBA23 June 1997 (1997-06-23)
9"The Vaccination Experiment"Tim WhitbyLucy GannonTBA30 June 1997 (1997-06-30)
10"The Short Chapter"David TuckerLucy GannonTBA7 July 1997 (1997-07-07)

Series 4 (1998)

No. Title Directed by Written by Ratings (in millions)[2]
Sourced by BARB.
Original airdate
1"The Brave Boys"Paul UnwinLucy GannonTBA15 June 1998 (1998-06-15)
2"The Loose Women"Tim WhitbyLucy GannonTBA18 June 1998 (1998-06-18)

Broadcast

The series was also broadcast in other countries, airing in the United States on PBS from 1996 to 2001.[3]

Home media

The complete series was released on DVD on 30 August 2010.[4]

References

  • Evans, Jeff (2001). The Penguin TV Companion. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-051467-8.
  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 December 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "Viewing Data — Top Tens". BARB. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  3. ^ PBS Masterpiece Theater: Bramwell
  4. ^ "Bramwell - Series 1-4 Complete". Amazon UK. 30 August 2010.

External links

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Bramwell is a British television series starring Jemma Redgrave as Dr Eleanor Bramwell a woman challenging the domination of men in the medical establishment who runs a free hospital for the poor in the East End of London during the late Victorian era 1 The series was produced by Whitby Davison Productions in association with Carlton Television and was shown on ITV 22 May 1995 to 18 June 1998 in a total of four series BramwellGenreMedical dramaCreated byLucy GannonStarringJemma RedgraveRuth SheenDavid CalderKevin McMonagleKeeley GaineyBen BrazierCliff ParisiComposerStephen WarbeckCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series4No of episodes27 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerMargaret MitchellProducersHarriet DavisonTim WhitbyProduction locationsSarratt Hertfordshire England United KingdomCinematographyTony MillerDaf HobsonJohn HooperRunning time50 minutes Series 1 3 100 minutes Series 4Production companiesWhitby Davison ProductionsCarlton TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkITVPicture format4 3Audio formatStereoOriginal release22 May 1995 1995 05 22 18 June 1998 1998 06 18 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Series 1 1 2 Series 2 1 3 Series 3 1 4 Series 4 2 Cast 3 Episodes 3 1 Series 1 1995 3 2 Series 2 1996 3 3 Series 3 1997 3 4 Series 4 1998 4 Broadcast 5 Home media 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditSeries 1 Edit The series begins in 1895 with Dr Eleanor Bramwell working in a London hospital She is treated as an inferior by the male doctors and her opinions are often ignored After a disagreement with a senior doctor Eleanor is dismissed Her father Dr Robert Bramwell recommends she join him in his private practice of rich elderly clients Fortunately Eleanor receives a better offer Lady Peters a friend of the family offers to fund a small hospital in a London slum where Eleanor will treat the impoverished locals Together Eleanor and Lady Peters establish The Thrift a free hospital with six beds The Thrift is named for its location on Thrift Street The staff of the hospital rapidly expands Stiff serious Nurse Carr is hired to assist Eleanor and Mr Bentley a former patient with an amputated foot is hired to act as a porter Eleanor quickly finds the hospital desperately requires an anaesthetist but has little money to pay for one She begs a former colleague Dr Joe Marsham to work at The Thrift part time and he agrees on the condition that he will be able to perform surgery as well which he does free in order to enhance his skills The first series focuses on the ups and downs of The Thrift Each episode usually focuses on one patient or event occurring at The Thrift Social issues of the time are often tackled such as racism alcoholism or the conditions in the workhouse Near the end of the season it appears that Eleanor will be married to a family friend but breaks the engagement when she realises she will be forced to give up her work As the season closes Lady Peters becomes seriously ill Her personal physician misdiagnoses her condition and by the time her true condition is realised it is too late to save her After her death her fortune is left to The Thrift Series 2 Edit In the Second Series The Thrift attempts to survive without Lady Peters guidance management and financial assistance A new character Dr Finn O Neill is introduced when a cholera epidemic occurs in the area and Finn assists in the hospital Eleanor Robert and Dr Marsham intensely dislike Finn and blame him for the death of a patient Mr Bentley also falls ill and because of a miscalculation in medication dosages dies of poisoning To assist the impoverished Bentley family Eleanor hires Mr Bentley s teenage son Sidney to act as the porter Eleanor despite her original opinions of Dr O Neill falls in love with him in the last episode of the season They enjoy a brief romance but are soon separated Finn is forced to take a two year position in Chicago but promises to marry Eleanor on his return Robert Bramwell disapproves of Eleanor s relationship with Finn and is shocked when Eleanor admits she consummated the relationship with Finn The usually close and happy relationship between Eleanor and her father is severely strained Series 3 Edit Series Three begins a year after Finn s leaving He has returned to England for a conference and takes this opportunity to visit Eleanor Eleanor confirms that she still wishes to be married to Finn in a year when he permanently returns to England Mr Marsham considers taking a better position in Edinburgh but remains at The Thrift when his wife is diagnosed with breast cancer The cancer is too advanced to save her and she dies in Dr Marsham s arms Finn returns but with shocking news He has married a young daughter of an American colleague Eleanor is crushed by the news and is forced to take a vacation from The Thrift The Thrift struggles to manage without her for several months while she stays in the countryside with friends It begins to appear that Eleanor because of her fragile state will never be able to work again but she discovers a measles epidemic occurring in the village The outbreak causes Eleanor to rediscover her passion for medicine and her strong personality She returns to London Eleanor is once more forced to see Finn when his new bride becomes sick As Eleanor cares for her Finn admits his marriage was purely for money and status He suggests that Eleanor become his mistress so that he can enjoy the benefits of marriage while still having Eleanor She refuses and insists she does not love him In the meantime Robert has become engaged to a wealthy widow Alice Costigan Robert attempts to insist that Eleanor stay with him and Alice once they move but Eleanor refuses Robert withdraws all financial support leading Eleanor to propose to Dr Marsham He instead proposes to her and she accepts Series 4 Edit The fourth and final series included only two episodes and was dramatically different from the previous three series Robert Bramwell and Alice Costigan make no appearance in the series and their whereabouts are not mentioned Sidney Bentley no longer appears but is replaced by another teenage porter Tom Tom appears in only one episode before enlisting in the army In the two episodes Eleanor allows The Thrift to perform medical check ups on soldiers which leads to her meeting Major Quarrie She and Marsham disagree about her decision and decide to end the engagement Eleanor has an affair with Major Quarrie despite their clearly different personalities and interests resulting in a pregnancy Eleanor makes plans to give the child up for adoption as Major Quarrie is not interested in marriage and will be going to fight in the Boer War in a fortnight She becomes obsessed with locating the child of a patient at The Thrift and searches the slums She ignores her responsibilities at The Thrift alienates her friends and coworkers Her behaviour forces the manager of The Thrift and Dr Marsham to dismiss her She is devastated At the last minute Major Quarrie leaves the military and proposes to Eleanor She accepts his offer because she will be able to keep the child if she is married and because she loves him Major Quarrie is also clearly besotted with Eleanor The series ends at the church inside which the two will marry Cast EditJemma Redgrave as Dr Eleanor Bramwell Ruth Sheen as Nurse Ethel Carr Kevin McMonagle as Dr Joe Marsham Keeley Gainey as Kate Series 1 3 David Calder as Dr Robert Bramwell Series 1 3 Michele Dotrice as Lady Cora Peters Series 1 Robert Hardy as Sir Herbert Hamilton Series 1 Cliff Parisi as Daniel Bentley Series 1 2 Ben Brazier as Sidney Bentley Series 2 3 Andrew Connolly as Dr Finn O Neill Series 2 3 Maureen Beattie as Alice Costigan Series 3 David Bark Jones as Major Quarrie Series 4 Episodes EditSeries 1 1995 Edit No Title Directed by Written by Ratings in millions 2 Sourced by BARB Original airdate1 The World of Man David TuckerJonathan RichTBA22 May 1995 1995 05 22 2 The Threat of Reprise David TuckerLucy GannonTBA29 May 1995 1995 05 29 3 The Outcast s Baby Laura SimsLucy GannonTBA5 June 1995 1995 06 05 4 The Thrift of the Hunter Laura SimsLucy GannonTBA12 June 1995 1995 06 12 5 The Doctor s Committal David TuckerLucy GannonTBA19 June 1995 1995 06 19 6 The Trust of Kings David TuckerLucy GannonTBA26 June 1995 1995 06 26 7 The Ideal Suitor David TuckerLucy GannonTBA3 July 1995 1995 07 03 Series 2 1996 Edit No Title Directed by Written by Ratings in millions 2 Sourced by BARB Original airdate1 The Rule of Thuggery David TuckerLucy GannonTBA15 April 1996 1996 04 15 2 The Strain of Conscience David TuckerLucy GannonTBA22 April 1996 1996 04 22 3 The Return of the Betrayer David TuckerLucy GannonTBA29 April 1996 1996 04 29 4 The New Formula David TuckerMichael CromptonTBA6 May 1996 1996 05 06 5 The International Connection Paul UnwinChristian WheelerTBA13 May 1996 1996 05 13 6 The Carnival Attraction Paul UnwinHelen GreevesTBA20 May 1996 1996 05 20 7 The Identity Loss David TuckerPeter LloydTBA27 May 1996 1996 05 27 8 The Final Days David TuckerLucy GannonTBA3 June 1996 1996 06 03 Series 3 1997 Edit No Title Directed by Written by Ratings in millions 2 Sourced by BARB Original airdate1 The Overnight Stay Paul UnwinLucy GannonTBA21 April 1997 1997 04 21 2 The Entrenched Rival Paul UnwinPeter LloydTBA28 April 1997 1997 04 28 3 The Diagnosis David TuckerHelen GreevesTBA12 May 1997 1997 05 12 4 The Beaten Wife Paul MurtonHelen GreevesTBA19 May 1997 1997 05 19 5 The Medical Hopeful David TuckerBrian ThompsonTBA2 June 1997 1997 06 02 6 The Mercenary Expecting Kate CheesemanLucy GannonTBA9 June 1997 1997 06 09 7 The Change of Life Paul MurtonJonathan RichTBA16 June 1997 1997 06 16 8 The Faith Healer David TuckerBrian ThompsonTBA23 June 1997 1997 06 23 9 The Vaccination Experiment Tim WhitbyLucy GannonTBA30 June 1997 1997 06 30 10 The Short Chapter David TuckerLucy GannonTBA7 July 1997 1997 07 07 Series 4 1998 Edit No Title Directed by Written by Ratings in millions 2 Sourced by BARB Original airdate1 The Brave Boys Paul UnwinLucy GannonTBA15 June 1998 1998 06 15 2 The Loose Women Tim WhitbyLucy GannonTBA18 June 1998 1998 06 18 Broadcast EditThe series was also broadcast in other countries airing in the United States on PBS from 1996 to 2001 3 Home media EditThe complete series was released on DVD on 30 August 2010 4 References EditEvans Jeff 2001 The Penguin TV Companion Harmondsworth England Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 051467 8 ITV Studios Bramwell Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 a b c d Viewing Data Top Tens BARB Retrieved 6 March 2014 PBS Masterpiece Theater Bramwell Bramwell Series 1 4 Complete Amazon UK 30 August 2010 External links EditBramwell at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bramwell TV series amp oldid 1159552645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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