Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Dame Judi Dench reprises her role as Cranford's much cherished Miss Matty Jenkyns on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ One this Christmas, and heads a cast that boasts some of Britain's top film, TV and stage talent including Cranford newcomers: Jonathan Pryce, Celia Imrie, Lesley Sharp, Nicholas Le Prevost, Jodie Whittaker, Tom Hiddleston, Michelle Dockery, Matthew McNulty and Rory Kinnear.
Made by ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Drama Production and WGBH in association with Chestermead, Cranford is created by Sue Birtwistle and Susie Conklin, directed by Simon Curtis and written by Heidi Thomas, based on Elizabeth Gaskell's novel Cranford woven together with two of her other works.
The Amazons of Cranford are reunited in this two-part special feature with Imelda Staunton back as Miss Pole, Julia McKenzie returning as Mrs Forrester, and Deborah Findlay reprising Miss Tomkinson. Barbara Flynn returns as Mrs Jamieson, whose aristocratic sister-in-law, Lady Glenmire (Celia Imrie), arrives and makes quite an impression on the friends.
It's August 1844 and one year since the small Cheshire market town celebrated the marriage of Sophy Hutton to Dr Harrison and Miss Matty lost her beloved sister, Deborah (Eileen Atkins).
Miss Matty knows only too well that faces will always come and go in Cranford, but for now she is happy that her dear brother, Peter (Nicholas Le Prevost) is home from India and that Martha (Claudie Blakley), Jem and baby Tilly make for a lively household; Lady Ludlow (Francesca Annis) is eagerly awaiting the return of her long-absent son, Septimus (Rory Kinnear), and young Harry Gregson (Alex Etel) is about to start his education at Shrewsbury, benefiting from the late Mr Carter's bequest and the loyal, moral support of Miss Galindo (Emma Fielding).
Then there's news that wealthy widower, Mr Buxton (Jonathan Pryce), has returned to live quietly in Cranford bringing with him his charming ward, Erminia (Michelle Dockery) and his handsome Eton-educated son, William (Tom Hiddleston).
Whilst at nearby Thorn Cottage, Peggy Bell (Jodie Whittaker) tries to make the best of things caring for her demanding mother (Lesley Sharp) and opportunistic brother Edward (Matthew McNulty).
Elsewhere, the world continues to change, but for now the railway has stopped five miles outside Cranford in spite of the best efforts Captain Brown (Jim Carter) to bring the modern age right into the heart of King Street. But nothing can stay the same forever and all too soon life in Cranford will change in some very unexpected ways.
Cranford starts filming this June in and around Wiltshire and London.
Kate Harwood, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Controller of Series and Serials, and Cranford executive producer, says: "³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ One viewers are in for a treat with the return of Cranford this Christmas. Old favourites return as well as exciting new characters in a richly moving story that will once again delight, enthral and entertain our audience."
To date the first Cranford serial, shown on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ One in November 2007, has garnered some 35 national and international nominations attracting Emmy and Golden Globe recognition as well as no less than ten BAFTA television and craft nominations.
Awards won include: Dame Eileen Atkins' 2008 BAFTA Best Actress Award and Primetime Emmy for her portrayal of venerable spinster, Miss Deborah Jenkyns. Philip Glenister (Mr Carter) and Dame Eileen Atkins were both honoured with Broadcasting Press Guild Awards in the Best Actor and Best Actress categories respectively, with Cranford the serial scooping Best Drama Series.
Writer Heidi Thomas has won both the Broadcasting Press Guild Award and the Royal Television Society award for Best writer; Donal Wood has scooped the 2008 BAFTA craft award for his production design, with Paul Hamblin, Graham Headicar, Andre Schmidt and Peter Brill gaining a BAFTA award for sound. And Cranford won the 2008 TRIC award for a TV drama programme.
³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Drama Production is a world leader in producing much-loved and critically-acclaimed dramas including recent productions: All The Small Things, The 39 Steps, A Short Stay In Switzerland, Little Dorrit, Waking The Dead and Silent Witness on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ One; House Of Saddam and Moses Jones on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two.
Forthcoming dramas include: Desperate Romantics on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two, Breaking The Mould on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Four and Emma, Cranford Christmas, Survivors 2 and Lark Rise To Candleford 3 all for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ One.
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