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- 1. June 1842 Nov 18, 2007
- The arrival of new residents has the women sparkling with anticipation.
- 2. August 1842 Nov 25, 2007
- The past returns to haunt the present; a visitor brings joy and hope to Jessie Brown.
- 3. November 1842 Dec 2, 2007
- A theft from the doctor's house and an attack on Mr. Johnson cause panic and fears of a crime wave.
Cranford (1972 TV series) Cranford is a British television series directed by Simon Curtis and Steve Hudson. The teleplay by Heidi Thomas was adapted from three novellas by Elizabeth Gaskell published between 1849 and 1858: Cranford, My Lady Ludlow and Mr Harrison's Confessions. "The Last Generation in England" was also used as a source.
- 5
- BBC One
- 18 November –, 16 December 2007
Cranford: Created by Sue Birtwistle, Susie Conklin. With Judi Dench, Imelda Staunton, Julia McKenzie, Deborah Findlay. In the 1840s, Cranford is ruled by the ladies.
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- Drama
- TV-PG
- 2008-05-04
Cranford is an episodic novel by English author Elizabeth Gaskell. It first appeared in instalments in the magazine Household Words, then was published with minor revisions as a book with the title Cranford in 1853. The work slowly became popular and from the start of the 20th century it saw a number of dramatic treatments for the stage, the ...
- United Kingdom
- Elizabeth Gaskell
- English
- Novel
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54min. TV-14. Mary Smith flees Manchester to stay with spinster sisters, Deborah and Matty Jenkyns, in the rural town of Cranford. A young doctor, Frank Harrison, comes to Cranford to help the existing Doctor and is the talk of the town. The sisters are intrigued when the house across the street is rented to a retired soldier, Captain Brown.
Cranford is a suburban area straddling the London Boroughs of Hillingdon and Hounslow. It is located 12.5 miles (20 km) west of Charing Cross and immediately east of Heathrow Airport, from which it is separated by the River Crane. A village till the mid-20th century, Cranford was developed with the building of major roads in its area.
Cranford is home to more than 24,000 people who enjoy its many parks, recreational facilities, shopping areas and outstanding schools. Strategically located in the heart of Union County, the Township is served by the NJ Transit bus and Raritan Valley train line making it desirable for outbound and inbound commuters. Established in 1871 ...