Fancy Day
| Keeley Hawes |
Dick Dewy
| James Murray |
Parson Maybold
| Ben Miles |
Farmer Shiner
| Steve Pemberton |
Reuben Dewy
| Tony Haygarth |
Geoffrey Day
| Tom Georgeson |
Susan Dewy
| Sian Brooke |
Mary Dewy
| Jane Wheldon |
Robert Penny
| Terry Mortimer |
Elias Spinks
| John Axon |
Anne Roebuck
| Aletha Steven |
Thomas Leaf
| Richard Leaf |
Production Credits

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| Screenplay | Ashley Pharoah
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| From the novel by | Thomas Hardy
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| Director | Nick Laughland
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| Producer | Jeremy Gwilt
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| Original music | John Lunn
Jim Williams
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| Cinematographer | James Aspinall
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| Editor | Steve Singleton
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| Line producer | Kit Williams
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| Casting | Suzanne Crowley
Gilly Poole
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| Production design | Dave Arrowsmith
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| Art direction | Catherine Carruthers
Nicki McCallum
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| Costume design | Joan Wadge
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| Makeup | Alison Davies
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| Executive Producers | Douglas Rae
Matt Arlidge
Robert Bernstein
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