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FLORA Thompson’s trilogy lends itself to the lavish dramas the BBC has been able to produce in recent years, but has proved difficult to reproduce… ...
Lark Rise To Candleford returns to BBC One in January 2009, a perfect Sunday night winter warmer which regularly attracted average viewing figures of 6.7 million in its first series. The new ...
The first series of Lark Rise to Candleford brought in around seven million viewers each week, what kind of reaction have you had from fans? "The reaction has been incredible.
Set in the small hamlet of Lark Rise and the wealthier neighbouring market town, Candleford, the series chronicles the daily lives of farm-workers, craftsmen and gentry at the end of the 19th Century.
LONDON -- The BBC has returned to period drama in a big way lately and it had to dig deep to find "Lark Rise to Candleford," writer Flora Thompson's memoirs of life in Oxfordshire in the 1880s. <br /> ...
THIS epic adaptation of Flora Thompson’s writings is given a new resonance as writer Keith Dewhurst brings various elements together to paint a… ...
The BBC's prime time Sunday night costume drama Lark Rise to Candleford is to be axed at the end of the current series. 22 January 2011 • 11:41am .
This enchanting and quietly astute stage version of Lark Rise to Candleford offers so much more than the TV bonnet-fest that has had Middle England… ...
Lark Rise to Candleford was one of those laid-back Sunday night treats when it aired back in 2008-2011. Or perhaps it filled you with dread because that meant Monday morning was on the way.
Lark Rise to Candleford is set in the North Oxfordshire borders so we've ensured that the buildings all have that lovely Cotswoldy look of warm honeyed stone. We even had to ensure that we were ...
If the country is an antidote to the rudeness of modern cities, then Lark Rise to Candleford – which is about the everyday goings-on in a late 19th-century market town and a nearby village ...
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