Summaries

When a crusade against the Church of England's practice of self-enrichment misfires, scandal taints the cozy community of Barchester when their local church becomes the object of a scathing, investigative report.

The Barchester Chronicles, a BBC miniseries, is adapted from two mid-19th century novels by Anthony Trollope. When a crusade against the Church of England's practice of self-enrichment misfires, scandal taints the cozy community of Barchester when their local church becomes the object of a scathing report about the use of church funds. Consequently, an honorable middle-aged clergyman (Donald Pleasence) is forced into moral crisis and a conflict with his son-in-law, a pompous archdeacon (Nigel Hawthorne) and his youngest daughter's beloved (David Gwillim). The arrival of a new bishop (Clive Swift), his domineering wife (Geraldine McEwan), and a devious chaplain (Alan Rickman) - who may be hiding secrets - add to the dramatic scheming and complex power struggles among a colorful cast of characters.—Lulupalooza

Details

Keywords
  • tv mini series
  • slapped in the face
  • henpecked husband
  • bishop
  • church of england
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Nov 9, 1982
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English
Filming locations Peterborough Cathedral, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Production companies British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

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Tech specs

Runtime 6h 25m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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