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Typical BBC adaptation of its time
veebee210 August 2022
There was a time when late on Sunday afternoon the BBC would broadcast adaptations of 'classic' (i.e. 19th Century and out of copyright) novels. They were generally unpretentious, undemanding programmes, entertaining but giving off an air of intellectual respectability by being performed in period costume.

'John Halifax, Gentleman' was a good example of the genre, and a good example of Victorian morality, being the story of an orphan who, through a combination of hard work, thrift and moral integrity, becomes a successful businessman and pillar of his community. Being a good Victorian he also makes a solid marriage and is devoted to his wife and family.

I wonder if this still exists in the BBC archives. It might be interesting to see again.
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