Love in a Cold Climate (2001 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 |
Screenplay by | Deborah Moggach |
Directed by | Tom Hooper |
Starring | Alan Bates Celia Imrie Anthony Andrews Rosamund Pike Elisabeth Dermot Walsh Megan Dodds |
Theme music composer | Rob Lane |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 3 |
Production | |
Producer | Kate Harwood |
Cinematography | Larry Smith |
Running time | 151 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | BBC1 |
Original release | 4 February 2001 |
External links | |
Website |
Love in a Cold Climate is a British serial drama miniseries produced by the BBC in association with WGBH Boston, and first broadcast in two parts on BBC One on 4 and 11 February 2001. The series was adapted by Deborah Moggach from Nancy Mitford's novels The Pursuit of Love (1945) and Love in a Cold Climate (1949), and was directed by Tom Hooper.[1]
It stars Rosamund Pike as Fanny, Elisabeth Dermot Walsh as Linda, Megan Dodds as Polly, Alan Bates as Uncle Matthew, and Celia Imrie as Aunt Sadie. The production staff researched the background to Mitford's novels by interviewing her surviving sister Deborah.[2] The series was accompanied by an Omnibus profile of Mitford and a documentary series entitled The Mitford World on BBC Knowledge.
Love in a Cold Climate was nominated for two British Academy Television Awards; Bates was nominated for Best Actor, and the production team received nominations in the Costume Design and Production Design categories.[3][4]
An earlier adaptation of Love in a Cold Climate was broadcast in eight episodes in 1980, starring Judi Dench, Michael Aldridge, and Vivian Pickles.[5]
Cast[]
- Rosamund Pike as Fanny
- Elisabeth Dermot Walsh as Linda
- Megan Dodds as Polly
- Alan Bates as Uncle Matthew
- as Juan
- Celia Imrie as Aunt Sadie
- Anthony Andrews as Boy
- John Wood as Lord Merlin
- Sheila Gish as Lady Montdore
- John Standing as Lord Montdore
- Jemima Rooper as Jassy
- John Light as Christian
References[]
- ^ "Love in a Cold Climate [Part One] (2001)". British Film Institute. Retrieved on 15 July 2018.
- ^ Moggach, Deborah (20 June 2000). "Playing bit parts in my own dramas". The Times (Times Newspapers): p. 9 (Times2 supplement).
- ^ "Television Nominations 2001". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved on 16 October 2010.
- ^ "Craft Nominations 2001". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved on 16 October 2010.
- ^ http://www.rexfeatures.com/set/1196509?pl=20&cr=1
External links[]
- 2000s American television miniseries
- BBC television dramas
- 2000s British television miniseries
- Television series by WGBH
- Television shows based on British novels
- 2001 British television series debuts
- 2001 British television series endings
- 2001 American television series debuts
- 2001 American television series endings
- Works by Tom Hooper