| Madame Bovary | |
|---|---|
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| Genre | Period drama | 
| Based on | Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert  | 
| Written by | Giles Cooper | 
| Directed by | Rodney Bennett | 
| Starring | Francesca Annis  Tom Conti  | 
| Composer | Dudley Simpson | 
| Country of origin | United Kingdom | 
| Original language | English | 
| No. of series | 1 | 
| No. of episodes | 4 | 
| Production | |
| Producer | Richard Beynon | 
| Running time | 55 minutes | 
| Production company | BBC | 
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC Two | 
| Release | 22 September – 12 October 1975  | 
Madame Bovary is a British period television series, based on the novel of the same title by Gustave Flaubert.[1] It originally aired in four episodes on BBC 2 in 1975.
Cast
- Francesca Annis as Emma Bovary
 - Tom Conti as Charles Bovary
 - Gabrielle Lloyd as Felicite
 - Ray Smith as Homais
 - Brian Stirner as Leon Dupuis
 - David Waller as Father Bournisien
 - John Cater as Lheureux
 - Kathleen Helme as Madame Bovary, Charles' mother
 - Ivor Roberts as Guillaumin
 - Stephen Bent as Justin
 - Denis Lill as Rodolphe Boulanger
 - Michael Poole as Dr. Canivet
 - Bernard Taylor as Girard
 - John Tordoff as Hippolyte
 - Richard Beale as M. Rouault
 - James Bree as Beadle
 - Antony Carrick as Clerk
 - Ysanne Churchman as Heloise
 - Oliver Gilbert as Guest at ball
 - Amanda Grinling as Madame Homais
 - Nicola Hamilton as Guest at ball
 - Nicholas Hawtrey as Vicomte
 - Jack Le White as Louis
 - Elizabeth Proud as Nastasie
 - Peter Rutherford as Guest at ball
 - Mike Savage as Bertrand
 - Gladys Spencer as Guest at ball
 - John Sterland as Lieuvain
 - William Thomas as Albert
 
References
- ↑ Roberts, p. 38
 
Bibliography
- Roberts, Jerry. Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
 
External links
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