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33: 1025:(1967). Both projects share the Victorian time period, the multi-generational narrative and the six-month length of the series. Some writers at the time termed it 'Son of Forsyte', although it did not have the impact of the earlier series. The series was re-edited to 22 episodes for its 1970s screenings in the United States on 970:
editor and began working on the script in 1969. Raven admitted that he might have offended "Trollope purists" by the additions and subtractions he made. "The most obvious way I have bent Trollope's scheme in the six books is to maintain the relationship between Glencora and Plantagenet throughout the
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Palliser succeeds to the dukedom and becomes Prime Minister but finds the social demands of office difficult. His wife seeks to influence a by-election involving Ferdinand Lopez, who has married for money Emily Wharton, daughter of a wealthy lawyer, and the fall-out affects all involved. The Palliser
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The start of Phineas Finn's political career and love for Lady Laura Kennedy, then Violet Effingham. Just as Phineas screws up courage to ask Lady Laura to marry him, she forestalls him by telling him she has accepted a proposal of marriage from Finn's wealthy fellow parliamentarian Robert Kennedy.
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Alice Vavasor cannot decide which man she loves - the upright but boring John Grey, or the dashing but unreliable cousin George, whom she has turned down once already. Glencora loves Burgo Fitzgerald and marries Plantagenet Palliser. These episodes cover more or less the ground of Trollope's first
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The Eustace Diamonds disappear and Lizzie Eustace is embroiled in a society scandal. The Duke of Omnium dies and Plantagenet and Lady Glencora inherit the title. Phineas Finn is accused of the murder of a fellow MP and Madame Max travels to Prague to find evidence to prove his innocence. Squeezes
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Whilst Plantagenet succeeds in his political aspirations, Irish barrister Phineas Finn is elected to Parliament for the family seat of Loughshane. In London, Finn rises quickly in society and falls in love with Lady Laura Standish, who is struggling to maintain her lifestyle after paying off the
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The series begins with the story of Lady Glencora, fiancée of the dry, aristocratic Plantagenet Palliser, who will inherit the title of the Duke of Omnium and Gatherum from his uncle. Although they marry, Lady Glencora still pines for her unsuitable but handsome admirer Burgo Fitzgerald.
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Plantagenet Palliser becomes Prime Minister. Lady Glencora intensifies her activity as a society hostess. The episodes conclude with the death of Glencora, and the story of the marriages of the children. These episodes cover the events of the last two of Trollope's Palliser novels,
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issue. Lady Laura's marriage collapses and she moves to Germany. Finn spends Christmas with Lady Laura only to be accused of adultery by Kennedy. Finn is later arrested for murder, but the Pallisers finance his defence. Later Finn's life takes a turn for the better.
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in October 1974 caused further transmission challenges. All this contributed to scheduling difficulties and though the series was meant to have finished in June, the final two episodes did not go out until November because of strikes at the BBC.
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Finn turns to the beautiful Violet Effingham who is also pursued by her childhood sweetheart and Lady Laura's brother, Lord Chiltern. The Duke of Omnium courts Madame Max Goesler. Covers the events in the second of Trollope's Palliser novels,
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and, in its first presentation in the United States, was the first weekly series of extended length to be screened on pay-television which had previously principally screened films and sport. The then new Home Box Office
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for its 2015 rebroadcast, Gerald O'Donovan wrote: "In a world where BBC drama tends to be commissioned in taste-testing dribs and drabs of three or six episodes the mere fact that this is a 26-parter seems to imbue
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stands as a reminder of how satisfying television drama can be when writers, producers and directors concentrate on emotion instead of editing, and don't underestimate their audience."
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serial. A television serial needs a hero and heroine, and at the expense perhaps of Trollope's own plan, I have blown them up to give them more lasting significance than he indicated."
377:: Rev. Emilius, a shady "man of the cloth" who arrives at Lizzie Eustace's Scottish estate with a couple of other somewhat dodgy "guests", Lord George Carruthers and Mrs Carbuncle 626:: Mrs Clara Hittaway, Lord Fawn's only married sister; loud and overbearing, she drives Fawn to utter distraction with hopeless schemes to marry him off to rich heiresses 596:: Lord Frederick Fawn, an awkward and nearly bankrupt Viscount who held several minor government posts; resides at Fawn Court with his mother and seven unmarried sisters 515:: Squire Vavasor, father of John Vavasor, grandfather of George Vavasor; present owner of Vavasor Hall, which George hopes to inherit upon the death of the ailing squire 250:, the one political position he craves. While on their tour, the newlyweds come to a better understanding, and upon their return to London Glencora becomes an ambitious 1205: 737:: Marie Goesler, known as Madame Max Goesler throughout most of the series, then finally as Marie Finn, second wife of Phineas Finn in the latter part of the series 878:: Mr Harold Bott, an oily but apparently competent liberal MP whom Plantagenet finds useful in his political causes, but whom Glencora finds absolutely revolting 656:
Helen Lindsay: Mrs Carbuncle, a "guest" at Portray Castle along with Lord George Carruthers and the Rev. Emilius, all of whom take advantage of Lizzie Eustace
32: 884:: A poor girl in the street outside a London club in Episode 3; Burgo Fitzgerald kindly gives her one of his last two florins in a sweet chance encounter 1396: 1371: 449:: Lady Euphemia Monk, resides at Monkshade with husband Cosmo Monk; aunt of Burgo Fitzgerald who aids him in his campaign to win back Glencora Palliser 1179: 1391: 1235: 1112: 1386: 1381: 246:
Palliser becomes aware of this situation and takes his wife on a long tour of Europe, even though he had recently been offered the position of
530:: Everett Wharton, son of Abel Wharton and brother of Emily Wharton; befriended and used by Ferdinand Lopez to get close to the Wharton family 979: 987: 833:: Mr Bonteen, an obnoxious politician at the Board of Trade who starts a drunken argument with Phineas Finn; thereafter Finn's bitter enemy 710:: Lady Laura Kennedy, born Lady Laura Standish, early love interest of Phineas Finn; marries Robert Kennedy for his money and position 431:: Mr Turnbull; radical MP and liberal rabble-rouser who spurns public office in favor of a popular agenda as a "champion of the poor" 677:: Mills Happerton, agent for a Guatemalan concern which offers Ferdinand Lopez a managerial position, allowing him to leave England 1053:
the following year, commended this costume drama as "the best of them all" when it was repeated once more. In Clark's opinion: "
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called for February 1974 resulted in the postponement of the series as it dealt with political storylines heavily featuring the
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Hayden Jones: Mr Bunce, a liberal political rabble-rouser; keeper of the lodginghouse where Phineas Finn maintains his rooms.
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Production stretched over 13 months and the series was transmitted at the height of industrial action in the UK, marked by
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George Ballantine: Smithers, a printer whom Mr Scruby avoids; owes him for 5,000 political pamphlets already disseminated
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Lady Laura marries Robert Kennedy, a wealthy Scottish MP, and Finn is forced to resign after a defeat on the
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In the final episodes the marriages of the Palliser children are settled, though not without difficulties.
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Barry Justice: Burgo Fitzgerald, first love of Glencora, before her marriage to Plantagenet Palliser
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with a relaxed, witty confidence that's hard to find in TV drama now". However, he concluded that "
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A Guide to the BBC Television Series, The Pallisers 40th Anniversary Edition, 2000 and 2013]
776:: Dolly Longstaffe, an amusing character said to know absolutely all the goings-on in London 770:: Sir Gregory Grogram, Attorney-General, later Lord Chancellor under Prime Minister Gresham. 995: 674: 551:: Robert Kennedy, an extremely wealthy MP; owner of the huge Scottish estate of Loughlinter 330: 231:'s dramatisation covers six novels and follows the events and characters over two decades. 617:
Alan Judd: Archbishop; presides over the marriage of Plantagenet and Glencora in Episode 2
8: 1153: 1034: 611:: Patience Crabstick, Lizzie Eustace's servant, implicated in the Eustace Diamonds affair 572:: Lady Glencora Palliser, née McCluskie, marries Plantagenet Palliser early in the series 262: 983: 821:: Emily Lopez, née Wharton, naive daughter of Abel Wharton who marries Ferdinand Lopez 641:
Josie Kidd: Miss Cassewary, a distant cousin and sometime companion of Lady Mabel Grex
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Kate Nicholls: Lady Mary Palliser, only daughter of Plantagenet and Glencora Palliser
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Brian Tully: Mr Sprout, a bootmaker in the Duke's political borough of Silverbridge
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Sheila Fay: Mrs. Meager, keeper of the London lodginghouse of Rev. Emilius
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Maurice Quick: Collingwood; butler to Plantagenet and Glencora Palliser
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The series featured a large cast of both prominent and rising actors.
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Måire Ní Ghråinne: Mary Finn, née Flood, Phineas Finn's first wife
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The Maljons: Acrobats at the Old Duke's garden party in Episode 11
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into eight episodes the main events of Trollope's Palliser novels
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presented the idea of an adaptation of the Palliser novels to a
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John Slavid: Head Croupier at a casino in Baden, Germany
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Karin MacCarthy: Kate Vavasor, sister of George Vavasor
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Jerry Stovin: Mr Boncassen, father of Isabel Boncassen
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Denis McCarthy: Doctor; tends Mary Finn in Episode 14
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Bernard Brown: John Grey, a suitor of Alice Vavasor
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Index

Series title over a painting of a Peacock and series characters
Costume drama
Palliser novels
Anthony Trollope
Simon Raven
Susan Hampshire
Philip Latham
Roland Culver
Martin Lisemore
BBC Two
BBC
television
Anthony Trollope
Palliser novels
Victorian era
Simon Raven
Chancellor of the Exchequer
society hostess
Irish Tenant Right
Can You Forgive Her?
Phineas Finn
The Eustace Diamonds
Phineas Redux
The Prime Minister
The Duke's Children
Anthony Ainley
Terence Alexander
Anthony Andrews
Sarah Badel
Robin Bailey

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