(In alphabetical order, by character)
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Beatriz Batarda
| Annette |
Judy Campbell
| Aunt Ann |
Ann Bell
| Aunt Hester |
Wendy Craig
| Aunt Juley |
Ioan Gruffudd
| Bosinney |
Barbara Flynn
| Emily Forsyte |
Alistair Petrie
| George |
Amanda Ooms
| Helene Hilmer |
Amanda Ryan
| Holly |
Alice Patten
| Imogen |
Gina McKee
| Irene Forsyte |
John Carlisle
| James Forsyte |
Jack Langham
| Jolly (aged 7) |
Christian Coulson
| Jolly |
Jessica Fox
| June (aged 14) |
Gillian Kearney
| June |
Kika Markham
| Madame Lamotte |
Ben Miles
| Montague Dartie |
Joanna David
| Mrs. Heron |
Corin Redgrave
| Old Jolyon |
Damian Lewis
| Soames Forsyte |
Robert Lang
| Swithin |
Julian Ovenden
| Val |
Amanda Root
| Winifred |
Rupert Graves
| Young Jolyon |
Production Credits

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A dramatization of the novel by John Galsworthy
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| Producer | Sita Williams
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| Directors | Christopher Menaul
David Moore
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| Writers | Jan McVerry
Stephen Mallatratt
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| Script executive | Roxy Spencer
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| Designer | Stephen Fineren
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| Directors of photography | Sue Gibson, BSC
Alan Almond
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| Composer | Geoffrey Burgon
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| Costume designer | Phoebe De Gaye
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| Make-up designer | Sue Milton
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| Casting director | Judi Hayfield
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| Script editor | Julie Press
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| Script supervisor | Hilda Miller
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| Editors | Tony Cranstoun
Anthony Ham
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| Sound recordist | Phil Smith
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| Associate designer | Desmond Crowe
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| Art directors | Nick Wilkinson
Peter Bull
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| 1st assistant directors | Sam Harris
Vincent Fahy
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| Unit publicist | Janice Troup
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| Assistant publicist | Jo Toft
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| Picture editor | Dawn Burrows
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| Unit photographer | Neil Marland
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| Line producer | Thea Harvey
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| Head of production | Susy Liddell
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| Executive producer/WGBH | Rebecca Eaton
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| Executive producer/Granada | Andy Harries
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The Forsyte Saga is a Granada/WGBH Boston coproduction.
Masterpiece Theatre has been presented on PBS by WGBH for thirty-one years. Rebecca Eaton is executive producer. Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Russell Baker is series host. The series is closed-captioned for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers by The Caption Center at WGBH. A special narration track is added to the series by Descriptive Video Service® (DVS®), a service of WGBH to provide access to people who are blind or visually impaired. The DVS narration is available on the SAP channel of stereo TVs and VCRs.
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