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- 1. Crossing the River Dec 16, 1984
- Merrick grows jealous over the friendship between a young Indian and an English girl.
- 2. The Bibighar Gardens Dec 23, 1984
- After a liaison with Hari Kumar in the Bibighar Gardens, Daphne is raped by ruffians.
- 3. Questions of Loyalty Dec 30, 1984
- Lady Manners agrees to raise Daphne's baby.
The Jewel in the Crown is a 1984 British television serial about the final days of the British Raj in India during and after World War II, based on British author Paul Scott's Raj Quartet novels. Granada Television produced the series for the ITV network.
A 14-part TV mini series from 1984 that depicts the lives of British and Indian characters in WWII India. The series explores themes of identity, justice, and colonialism, and features a cast of notable actors and actresses.
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- 1984-01-09
- Drama, History, Romance
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The Jewel in the Crown. Season 1. The sweeping drama about the ruling and ruled classes of WWII India, trying amidst the turmoil to come to terms with the drastic changes taking place around them, knowing that their lives will never be the same again. 287 IMDb 8.3 1984 14 episodes. X-Ray TV-14.
The Jewel in the Crown is a 1984 British TV mini-series about the British Raj in India. It follows the lives and conflicts of various characters, including Daphne Manners, Hari Kumar, Ronald Merrick and Sarah Layton.
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The Jewel in the Crown, acclaimed British television miniseries (1984) that was adapted by Ken Taylor from The Raj Quartet, a series of novels by Paul Scott about the last days of British rule in India. The story covers the period from 1942, in the midst of World War II, to the beginning of Indian independence in 1947.