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- 1. Episode One Mar 6, 2016
- Mary learns that she is the illegitimate daughter of Dr. Thorne's brother.
- 2. Episode Two Mar 13, 2016
- Sir Roger Scatcherd struggles with health issues; Scatcherd's son takes an interest in Mary.
- 3. Episode Three Mar 20, 2016
- Frank wants to propose to Mary, but first Dr. Thorne must tell him the truth about her birth.
Doctor Thorne is a 2016 three-part (divided into four parts for broadcast in North America) television drama series adaptation of the 1858 Anthony Trollope novel Doctor Thorne scripted by Julian Fellowes for ITV. Mary Thorne, penniless and with undisclosed parentage, grows up under the guardianship of her uncle Doctor Thorne.
A drama about a forbidden romance between a poor girl and a wealthy heir in Victorian England. IMDb provides cast and crew information, episode guide, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, and more for this 2016 adaptation of Anthony Trollope's Barchester Chronicles.
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Dr. Thorne lives a quiet life with niece Mary in Greshambury, home of the wealthy Gresham family. Unbeknownst to others, the Greshams have lost their fortune and matriarch Lady Arabella has a scheme to regain it via an arranged marriage with her son and an American heiress.
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Doctor Thorne is a British drama series based on the novel by Anthony Trollope. It follows the love story of Mary Thorne and Frank Gresham, and the conflicts with their families and society.
Doctor Thorne at Wikisource. Doctor Thorne is the third novel written by Anthony Trollope in his Chronicles of Barsetshire series, between Barchester Towers and Framley Parsonage. It was published by Chapman and Hall in London in 1858. The idea of the plot was suggested to Trollope by his brother Thomas. [1]