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Martin Chuzzlewit (1964 TV series)

Martin Chuzzlewit is a British television series which first aired on the BBC in 1964.[1] It is based on the novel Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens.[2]

Martin Chuzzlewit
Radio Times cover with Gary Raymond, Ilona Rogers and Barry Jones
GenreHistorical drama
Based onMartin Chuzzlewit
by Charles Dickens
Written byConstance Cox
Directed byJoan Craft
StarringGary Raymond
Richard Pearson
Barry Jones
ComposerJohn Hotchkis
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes13 (all missing)
Production
ProducerCampbell Logan
Running time325 minutes
Production companyBBC
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release19 January (1964-01-19) –
12 April 1964 (1964-04-12)

No complete recordings of the production are known to exist, and it is presumed lost.[citation needed]

Main cast

  • Gary Raymond as Martin Chuzzlewit (13 episodes)
  • Richard Pearson as Pecksniff (13 episodes)
  • Barry Jones as Martin Chuzzlewit the Elder (12 episodes)
  • John Quentin as Tom Pinch (12 episodes)
  • Alex Scott as Jonas Chuzzlewit (12 episodes)
  • Tom Watson as Mark Tapley (12 episodes)
  • Anna Middleton as Mercy (11 episodes)
  • Rosalind Knight as Charity (10 episodes)
  • Ilona Rodgers as Mary Graham (9 episodes)
  • Peter Bayliss as Montague Tigg (8 episodes)
  • Jeremy Burnham as John Westlock (8 episodes)
  • Angela Baddeley as Mrs. Gamp (7 episodes)
  • Harold Scott as Chuffey (7 episodes)
  • Fern Warner as Ruth Pinch ( 6 episodes)
  • Carl Bernard as Antony Chuzzlewit (5 episodes)
  • Blake Butler as Nadgett (5 episodes)
  • John Golightly as Lewsome (5 episodes)
  • Barbara Ogilvie as Mrs. Lupin (5 episodes)
  • Barbara Cavan as Mrs. Todgers (4 episodes)
  • Peter Craze as Bailey (4 episodes)
  • Deborah Millington as Jane (4 episodes)
  • Vernon Dobtcheff as Footman (3 episodes)
  • Pearson Dodd as Mr. Moddle (3 episodes)
  • Frederick Farley as Employer (3 episodes)
  • Kathleen Harrison as Mrs. Prig (3 episodes)
  • Ruth Porcher as Poor woman (3 episodes)
  • Peter Stephens as Mr. Jinkins (3 episodes)

Archive status

All thirteen episodes were shot, edited and broadcast using 405-line black and white videotapes, which were all subsequently wiped for reuse. Telerecordings existed, but they were also junked at a later date, and the serial remains mostly lost. According to Kaleidoscope, a "large chunk" from the end of episode thirteen, sourced from a 16mm film recording, does exist, which includes the end credits with the BBC's spinning globe announcement, "this is BBC1" at the end. This is believed to have come from the serial's repeat broadcast.[3] This clip is not available publicly.

The only publicly available visual reference to the production is a publicity still used for the front cover of a Radio Times magazine, showing Gary Raymond, Barry Jones and Ilona Rodgers in character as Martin Chuzzlewit the younger, Martin Chuzzlewit the elder and Mary Graham respectively.

References

  1. ^ "Martin Chuzzlewit: Episode 1". 19 January 1964. p. 17 – via BBC Genome.
  2. ^ Pointer p.166
  3. ^ https://www.tvbrain.info/tv-archive?type=programme&ProgrammeID={81399126-760c-46da-9abc-63df07818b96. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)}

Bibliography

  • Michael Pointer. Charles Dickens on the Screen: The Film, Television, and Video Adaptations. Scarecrow Press, 1996.

External links

  • Martin Chuzzlewit at IMDb

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