BY CHARLES DICKENS
Bleak House is BBC television drama first broadcast in 1985. The serial was adapted by Arthur Hopcraft from Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House and it was the second adaptation by the BBC.
Producer: Jonathan Powell
Director: Ross Devenish
John Jarndyce
Esther Summerson
William Guppy
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8 episodes
Young Esther Summerson, brought up as an orphan, is summoned to London by her guardian's solicitors. She is to meet the Wards of Court in Jarndyce and Jarndyce court case over a will, and become acquainted with her guardian John Jarndyce for the first time.
Runtime: N/A minEsther is entrusted with the running of Bleak House.
Runtime: N/A minLady Dedlock ceases the case, Esther refuses an offer of marriage and Miss Flite collapses after a court hearing.
Runtime: N/A minLady Dedlock persuades Jo, a young crossing sweeper, to show her the haunts of the late Captain Hawdon. Richard's intended engagement to Ada perturbs Jarndyce, who considers it hasty, and they argue.
Runtime: N/A minSmallweed presses George for documents in Captain Hawdon's handwriting, while Jo is questioned about the 'Lady' Tulkinghorn showed around London.
Runtime: N/A minEsther becomes ill with smallpox, while Smallweed inherits Krook's property.
Runtime: N/A minEsther, severely scarred, has recovered from smallpox. She meets Lady Dedlock, who confesses that she is her mother. Jo has been found desperately ill and living rough, but dies soon afterwards. The lawyer Tulkinghorn, has been murdered in his rooms.
Runtime: N/A minRichard, now married to Ada, continues the legal cause of Jarndyce.
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