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Subject: RE: BBC series using 'maids when young' From: Mo the caller Date: 26 Apr 20 - 07:21 AM Yes, that must be it. What I remember of it matches the Wiki plot. And wiki says there was a BBC version made in 1964. Which must have been what I saw in the late 70s or early 80s. |
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Subject: RE: BBC series using 'maids when young' From: GUEST,GUEST, Louise Burbidge Date: 26 Apr 20 - 06:55 AM This sounds like Esther Waters, by George Moore. |
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Subject: RE: BBC series using 'maids when young' From: Mo the caller Date: 26 Apr 20 - 03:22 AM Jim, Resurrection, was dramatised in 2007 but that was not the play I was half remembering. I'm thinking of a baby farm in London and an English folk song used as signature tune, not Russian hats. |
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Subject: RE: BBC series using 'maids when young' From: GUEST Date: 26 Apr 20 - 03:02 AM I think it had an English setting. |
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Subject: RE: BBC series using 'maids when young' From: Jim Carroll Date: 26 Apr 20 - 02:57 AM probably not the one but Tolstoy's greatest and most neglected novel 'Resurrection' follys the same theme It would sealise wonderfully if it already hasn'r been Jim Carroll |
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Subject: BBC series using 'maids when young' From: GUEST Date: 26 Apr 20 - 02:45 AM Which BBC serialisation used the song "Maids when young never wed an old man" It might have been in the 1980s, and I think was some classic book. The story is about a girl servant who is made pregnant by the son of the house where she works. I have just started reading Moll Flanders, and wondered if it was that, but no. In the play there was a sister (who needed money to emigrate with the rest of the family) and the heroine gave her the pay-off from her baby's father and then had to go as a wet-nurse. |
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