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The series has been repeated several times on British television, with one run taking place on BBC1 from 9 January to 1 July 1970 and the final repeat being transmitted on twice-weekly weekday afternoons from 25 September to 19 December 1974. Episode 13 was repeated on BBC2 on 2 November 1986 as part
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Poor old Galsworthy may in his day have won the Nobel prize for literature, but now he is just a footnote in televisual history – the begetter of the most popular classic serial of all time. This is no exaggeration. One hundred million people in 26 countries ended up seeing Donald Wilson's version of
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Viewers remember the way the nation shut down each Sunday night for the event. Pubs closed early and the streets were deserted. The Church even rescheduled its evening worship services so that the immense audience could be ready for the start of the show at
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The series was originally shown over twenty-six episodes on Saturday evenings between 7 January and 1 July 1967 on BBC2, with each episode repeated the following Tuesday evening. This was originally intended to encourage viewers to switch over to
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the saga. It was not the first literary adaptation on TV, but it was longer and more ambitious than anything screened before, and it has come to represent every value and standard to which British TV has aspired ever since.
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and broadcast all over the world, and became the first BBC television programme to be sold to the Soviet Union. The worldwide audience was estimated as something in the region of 160 million. The series won a
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in 1949. After a distribution arrangement with MGM was reached in 1965, the series developed into a groundbreaking 26-part serial, depicting the fortunes of the Forsyte family between 1879 and 1926.
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in 2002, Sarah Crompton noted that even Galsworthy's novels paled in comparison to the television series, noting that the adaptation set a lasting precedent for television dramas:
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It was shown in the United States on public television and broadcast all over the world, and became the first BBC television series to be sold to the Soviet Union.
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of a series of programmes shown to mark the fiftieth anniversary of BBC Television. Its success and rebroadcasts has ensured that the full 26 episodes avoided
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in the United Kingdom complained that the Sunday night repeats were driving away customers and worshippers, respectively, and there are tales of Sunday
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services being moved to prevent a clash with the broadcast. A retrospective on the series when it was screened by the American
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The production featured a cast of well-known character actors, of whom the film star Kenneth More was the most famous name.
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The series' success prompted companies to invest in similarly scaled drama serials, which resulted in programmes such as
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In 1992, the series was released in the UK on an 8-volume set of VHS videos, and on Region 2 DVD in 2004.
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and was originally shown in twenty-six episodes on Saturday evenings between 7 January and 1 July 1967 on
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Donald Wilson initially intended to produce the series as a 15-part serial adapted by
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The series was adapted from the three novels and two interludes of John Galsworthy's
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Following its success in Britain, the series was shown in the United States on
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held the rights to the novels, having adapted the first novel
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from the archives, and all still exist as their 625-line
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was the last major British drama serial to be made in
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at televisionheaven.co.uk, retrieved 12 October 2009
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Index

The Forsyte Saga (1967 series)

Drama
John Galsworthy
Donald Wilson
Anthony Steven
Constance Cox
David Giles
James Cellan Jones
Kenneth More
Eric Porter
Nyree Dawn Porter
Joseph O'Conor
Susan Hampshire
Nicholas Pennell
Eric Coates
Donald Wilson
BBC
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television
BBC2
BBC television adaptation
John Galsworthy
The Forsyte Saga
upper middle class
Eric Porter
Kenneth More
Nyree Dawn Porter
Donald Wilson
BBC2
BBC1

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