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The Beggar Bride

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Composer(s)
  
Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
2

Final episode date
  
25 August 1997

Network
  
BBC One

7.2/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
1

First episode date
  
24 August 1997

Number of episodes
  
2

Genre
  
Drama

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Starring
  
Keeley HawesNicholas JonesJoe DuttineKacey AinsworthJean Anderson

Cast
  
Similar
  
The Blonde Bombshell, The Moonstone, Our Mutual Friend, Cold Lazarus, Pie in the Sky

The Beggar Bride was a 1997 British two-part television programme adapted from the Gillian White novel of the same name.

Contents

Overview

It was released on VHS in 1999 by 2 Entertain Video.

Cast

  • Keeley Hawes as Angela Harper
  • Nicholas Jones as Sir Fabian Ormerod
  • Joe Duttine as Billy Harper
  • Kacey Ainsworth as Tina
  • Jessica and Stephanie Foulger as the babies
  • Jean Anderson as Lady Alice Hurleston
  • Angela Belton as WDC Jones
  • T. R. Bowen as Jerry (as Trevor Bowen)
  • John Bowler as Inspector Hayes
  • Elena Byers as Pandora Ormerod
  • Joanna Byers as Tabitha Ormerod
  • Constance Chapman as Nanny Ba Ba
  • Maurice Denham as Lord Evelyn Hurleston
  • Iain Easton as Robert
  • Ian Easton as Robert (the chauffeur)
  • Francesca Folan as Ruth Hubbard
  • Miles Harvey as Aaron Teale
  • Diana Kent as Ffiona Ormerod
  • Richard Lintern as Callister
  • Lizzie Mickery as Sandra Baines
  • Georgina Sutcliffe as Laura
  • Charlotte Williams as Honesty Ormerod
  • Nicholas Pepworth as the wedding photographer
  • Jessica Smith as Harry #2
  • Crew

  • Director: Diarmuid Lawrence
  • Producer: Kate Harwood
  • Executive Producer: Michael Wearing
  • Script: Lizzie Mickery and Gillian White (novel)
  • Music

  • "She's a Star" by James.
  • "You've Got a Lot to Answer For" by Catatonia.
  • References

    The Beggar Bride Wikipedia