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English

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Costume drama

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Number of series
  
1

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Starring
  
Susan HampshirePhilip LathamRoland Culver

Awards
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design for a Drama or Comedy Series

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The Pallisers is a 1974 BBC television adaptation of Anthony Trollope's Palliser novels. Set in Victorian era England with a backdrop of parliamentary life, Simon Raven's dramatisation covers six of Anthony Trollope's novels and follows the events of the characters over two decades.

Contents

The series featured a huge cast of prominent and rising actors.

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Background

Beginning with the story of Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire), fiancée of the dry, aristocratic Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) who will inherit the title of the Duke of Omnium and Gatherum from his uncle (Roland Culver). Although they marry, Lady Glencora still pines for her unsuitable but handsome admirer Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice).

Palliser becomes aware of this situation and takes his wife on a long tour of Europe, even though he had recently been offered the position of Chancellor of the Exchequer, the one political position he craves. While on their grand tour, the newlyweds come to a better understanding, and upon their return to London Glencora becomes an ambitious society hostess.

Whilst Plantagenet succeeds in his political aspirations, Irish barrister Phineas Finn (Donal McCann) is elected to Parliament for the family seat of Loughshane. In London, Finn rises quickly in high society and falls in love with Lady Laura Standish (Anna Massey) who is struggling to maintain her lifestyle after paying off her brother's (Lord Chiltern (John Hallam)) debts.

Lady Laura marries Robert Kennedy (Derek Godfrey), a wealthy Scottish MP and Finn is forced to resign after a defeat on the Irish Tenant Right. Lady Laura's marriage collapses and she moves to Germany. Finn spends Christmas with Lady Laura only to be accused of adultery by Kennedy. Finn is later arrested for murder but the Pallisers finance his defence.

1 to 6

Alice Vavasor cannot decide which man she loves; Glencora's love for Burgo Fitzgerald and her marriage to Plantagenet Palliser.

7 to 12

The start of Phineas Finn's political career and love for Lady Laura Kennedy, then Violet Effingham. The Duke of Omnium courts Madame Max Goesler.

13 to 19

The Eustace Diamonds disappear and Lizzie Eustace is embroiled in a society scandal. The Duke of Omnium dies and Plantagenet and Lady Glencora inherit the title. Phineas Finn is accused of murder and Madame Max arrives in Prague to find evidence to prove his innocence.

20 to 26

Plantagenet Palliser becomes Prime Minister. Lady Glencora becomes a society hostess. It concludes with the death of Glencora, and the story of the marriages of the children.

Production

Production stretched over 13 months and the series was transmitted at the height of industrial strikes, marked by Three-Day Weeks and power shortages at the start of the year. A sudden general election called for February 1974 resulted in the postponement of the series as it dealt with political storylines heavily featuring The Liberal Party, albeit completely fictional. The series resumed, but a second general election in October 1974 caused further transmission challenges. All this contributed to scheduling difficulties and though the series was meant to have finished in June, the final two episodes didn't go out until November (because of strikes at the BBC).

Crew

  • Director: Hugh David and Ronald Wilson
  • Adaptation: Simon Raven
  • Script Editor: Lennox Phillips
  • Designer: Raymond Cusick
  • DVD release

    All episodes of The Pallisers are available on DVD in Australia, the United Kingdom and North America.

    References

    The Pallisers Wikipedia