Augustus Melmotte
| David Suchet |
Marie Melmotte
| Shirley Henderson |
Sir Felix Carbury
| Matthew MacFadyen |
Lady Carbury
| Cheryl Campbell |
Hetta Carbury
| Paloma Baeza |
Roger Carbury
| Douglas Hodge |
Mrs. Hurtle
| Miranda Otto |
Paul Montague
| Cillian Murphy |
Mr. Alf
| Rob Brydon |
Madame Melmotte
| Helen Schlesinger |
Hamilton K Fisker
| Michael Riley |
Croll
| Allan Corduner |
Mr. Broune
| David Bradley |
Mr. Brehgert
| Jim Carter |
Mr. Longestaffe
| Oliver Ford Davies |
Lady Pomona Longestaffe
| Joanna David |
Georgiana Longestaffe
| Anne-Marie Duff |
Dolly Longestaffe
| Richard Cant |
Lord Alfred Grendall
| Tony Britton |
Miles Grendall
| Angus Wright |
Marquis of Auld Reekie
| Graham Crowden |
Lord Nidderdale
| Stuart McQuarrie |
Rudy Ruggles
| Maxine Peake |
Mr. Ruggles
| Trevor Peacock |
John Crumb
| Nicholas McGaughey |
Mrs. Pipkin
| Michele Dotrice |
Didon
| Lilo Baur |
Squercum
| Toby Jones |
Herr Vossner
| Jon Rumney |
Mr. Brown MP
| Roger Hammond |
Speaker
| Dudley Sutton |
Production Credits

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| Based on the novel by | Anthony Trollope
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| Screenplay by | Andrew Davies
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| Producer | Nigel Stafford-Clark
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| Director | David Yates
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Executive producers
for the BBC
| Pippa Harris
Jane Tranter
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Executive producer
for WGBH
| Rebecca Eaton
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| Casting | Wendy Brazington
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| Script editor | Kate Lewis
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| Line producer | Paul Frift
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| Sound recordist | Simon Okin
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| Hair + make-up design | Caroline Noble
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| Costume design | Andrea Galer
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| Editor | Mark Day
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| Production designer | Gerry Scott
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| Director of photography | Chris Seager BSC
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| Composer | Nicholas Hooper
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| First assistant director | Peter Freeman
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| Second assistant director | Paul Morris
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| Third assistant director | Annabel Merritt
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| Script supervisor | Maggie Stevens
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| Production manager | Emma Pike
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| Production coordinator | Pamela Joyce
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| Production accountant | Alan Gavin
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| Location managers | Jamie Lengyel
Nick Fulton
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| Unit manager | Richard May
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| Art directors | Diane Dancklefsen
Mark Kebby
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| Standby art director | Katie Buckley
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| Set decorator | Caroline Smith
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| Props buyer | David Morris
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| Property master | Bob Elton
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| Construction manager | Barry Moll
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| Camera operator | Jeremy Hiles
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| Focus | Kim Seber
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| Clapper loader | Tom McFarling
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| Grip | Steve Ellingworth
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| Gaffer | Stuart King
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| Best boy | Steve Senior
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| Sound maintenance | Jeremy Lishman
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| Asst costume designer | Charlotte Morris
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| Wardrobe supervisor | Fiona Luca
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| Crowd wardrobe supervisor | Gabrielle Spanswick
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| Costume | Sally Crees
Mark Lord
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| Hair + make-up | Kay Bilk
Tapio Salmi
Rebecca Cole
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| Stunt coordinators | Nrinder Dhudwar
Roy Alon
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| Special effects supervisor | Colin Gorry
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| Visual effects supervisor | Richard Stammers
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| Visual effects | Dan Sanders
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| Supervising sound editor | Danny Longhurst
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| Sound editors | Pat Boxshall
Jennie Evans
Jamie McPhee
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| Dubbing mixer | Stuart Hilliker
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| Telecine | Chris Beeton
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| On-line editors | Shane Warden
Scott Hinchcliffe
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| Asst editor | Natasha Wilkinson
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| Post production supervisor | Shelley Powell
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| Post production coordinator | Heather Bownass
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| Title design | Christine Buttner
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| Production executive | Howard Kingston
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| Voice coach | Terry Besson
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| Choreography | Paul Harris
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| Consultants | John Sutherland
Jenny Uglow
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The Way We Live Now is a BBC/WGBH Boston coproduction. It is presented on PBS by WGBH Boston.
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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