Catherine Cookson's The Tide of Life (1996)

Catherine Cookson's The Tide of Life (1996)
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Another of British television's many Catherine Cookson adaptations, The Tide of Life starred Gillian Kearney as typically Cookson-esque heroine Emily Kennedy. Living in Tyneside in the early 20th century, poor Emily is knocked about by fate and victimized by any number of nasty people -- until, of course, the Right Man comes along. In this instance, the man in question was Larry Birch, played by Ray Stevenson. Also known as Catherine Cookson's The Tide of Life, this three-part, three-hour miniseries originally aired in 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Gillian KearneyJohn Bowler, (more)
Director(s):
David Wheatley
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Catherine Cookson's The Tide of Life

Another of British television's many Catherine Cookson adaptations, The Tide of Life starred Gillian Kearney as typically Cookson-esque heroine Emily Kennedy. Living in Tyneside in the early 20th century, poor Emily is knocked about by fate and victimized by any number of nasty people -- until, of course, the Right Man comes along. In this instance, the man in question was Larry Birch, played by Ray Stevenson. Also known as Catherine Cookson's The Tide of Life, this three-part, three-hour miniseries originally aired in 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
David Wheatley
Writer(s):
Gordon Hann
Producer(s):
Ray Marshall
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    Gina D.

    This is an nice movie/mini-series for someone who enjoys "period films". It runs along the same lines as some of the Jane Austin films. Although it is slow to start, stick with it through the first segment to allow yourself time to understand the character development. I believe it is a BBC production and so if you enjoy their work, then you will enjoy this movie. The ending is a bit corny but most of these films are...LOL!

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