Love in a Cold Climate (1980 TV series)
Love in a Cold Climate | |
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate by Nancy Mitford |
Written by | Nancy Mitford |
Screenplay by | Simon Raven[1] |
Directed by | Donald McWhinnie[2] |
Starring | Lucy Gutteridge Rosalyn Landor Michael Aldridge Judi Dench Vivian Pickles Isabelle Amyes Jean-Pierre Cassel. |
Theme music composer | Alfred Ralston |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Producer | Gerald Savory |
Running time | 420 minutes |
Production company | Thames Television |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 29 October 17 December 1980 | –
Love in a Cold Climate is a 1980 British television series produced by Thames Television. It is an adaptation of the Nancy Mitford novels The Pursuit of Love (1945) and Love in a Cold Climate (1949), set between 1924 and 1940, with a screenplay adaptation by Simon Raven.[1] It was originally broadcast on the ITV network in eight episodes. The series starred Lucy Gutteridge, Rosalyn Landor, Michael Aldridge, Judi Dench, Vivian Pickles and Jean-Pierre Cassel.
Production
[edit]The filming of the serial has been described as "most uncharacteristically relaxed" for the actors, as it had been scheduled during what proved to be a long-running dispute between ITV and the Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians union. At first, there was a work-to-rule, and the actors were not called until 11 a.m., with filming ending at about 4 p.m. The dispute then escalated into a full strike, and filming was abandoned, with the actors being paid a retainer until it could be resumed.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Judi Dench as Aunt Sadie (Lady Alconleigh)
- Michael Aldridge as Uncle Matt (Matthew Radlett, Lord Alconleigh)
- Michael Williams as Davey Warbeck
- Lucy Gutteridge as Linda
- John Moffatt as Lord Merlin
- Isabelle Amyes as Fanny
- Vivian Pickles as Lady Montdore
- Job Stewart as Boy Dougdale
- Rosalyn Landor as Lady Polly Hampton
- Rebecca Saire as Victoria
- Christopher Scoular as Alfred
- Richard Hurndall as Lord Montdore
- Michael Cochrane as Cedric Hampton
- Yolande Palfrey as Jassy
- Selena Carey-Jones as Louisa
- Max Harris as Little Matt
- Jean-Pierre Cassel as Fabrice, duc de Sauveterre
- Patience Collier as duchesse de Sauveterre
- Anthony Head as Tony Kroesig
- Peter Howell as Duke of Paddington
- Joshua Le Touzel as Bob
- David Parfitt as Little Matt
- Leon Eagles as Sir Leicester Kroesig
- Daphne Neville as Lady Kroesig
- Diana Fairfax as Emily Warbeck
- Adrienne Corri as Veronica Chaddesley-Corbett
- Noel Johnson as Lord Stromboli
- Ralph Lawson as Christian Talbot
- Ann Queensberry as Lady Patricia
- Richard Beale as Josh
- Michael Lees as Lord Fort-William
- Amanda Boxer as Young Baroness
- Sheila Brennan as The Bolter
- Anthony Higgins as Juan
- Suzanne Burden as Lavender Davis
- Michael Elwyn as Roly
- Tamzin Neville as Linda
- Kate Valentine as Fanny
- Katherine Kath as Old Countess
- Simon Lack as Doctor
- Emma Higginson as Victoria
- Geoffrey Lumsden as Sir Archibald Curtly
- Pamela Pitchford as Mrs Hunt
- Michael Jayes as Robert Parker
- Gillian Maude as Germaine
- Gérard Falconetti as Barman
Notes
[edit]External links
[edit]- 1980 British television series debuts
- 1980 British television series endings
- 1980s British drama television series
- 1980s British television miniseries
- Television shows based on British novels
- ITV television dramas
- Period television series
- Television series by Fremantle (company)
- Television shows produced by Thames Television
- British English-language television shows
- Television shows set in England