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  1. North & South: With Daniela Denby-Ashe, Richard Armitage, Tim Pigott-Smith, Sinéad Cusack. North and South is a four-part adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's love story of Margaret Hale, a middle-class southerner who is forced to move to the northern town of Milton.

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    • 2005-07-02
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  2. North & South is a British television historical drama programme, produced by the BBC and originally broadcast in four episodes on BBC One in November and December 2004. It follows the story of Margaret Hale ( Daniela Denby-Ashe ), a young woman from southern England who has to move to the North after her father decides to leave the clergy.

  3. stand-by art director (4 episodes, 2004) Harry Cable ... standby props (4 episodes, 2004) Peter Hallam ... property master (4 episodes, 2004) Charlie Lynam ... art department assistant (4 episodes, 2004) John Pinkerton ... scenic painter (4 episodes, 2004) Oli van der Vijver ...

  4. The subsequent 'North and South: Book II' in 1986 was equally successful, while the final installment of the series, 1994's 'Heaven and Hell,' was a disappointment. Director 1 Credit

    • Richard T. Heffron
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  5. North and South is the title of three American television miniseries broadcast on the ABC network in 1985, 1986, and 1994. Set before, during, and immediately after the American Civil War, they are based on the 1980s trilogy of novels North and South by John Jakes. [1] The 1985 first installment, North and South, remains the seventh-highest ...

  6. North & South: Book 1, North & South: Created by Douglas Heyes. With Kirstie Alley, Georg Stanford Brown, David Carradine, Philip Casnoff. Two friends, one northern and one southern, struggle to maintain their friendship as events build towards the American Civil War.

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  8. Sinead Cusack. Hannah Thornton 4 Episodes 2004. Lesley Manville. Maria Hale 4 Episodes 2004. Tim Pigott-Smith. Richard Hale 4 Episodes 2004. Pauline Quirke. Dixon 4 Episodes 2004. Brendan Coyle.

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