The Black Velvet Gown
1991 British TV series or programme
The Black Velvet Gown | |
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Based on | The Black Velvet Gown by Catherine Cookson |
Screenplay by | Gordon Hann |
Directed by | Norman Stone Pranay Patwardhan |
Starring | Janet McTeer Geraldine Somerville Bob Peck |
Music by | Carl Davis |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Michael Chaplin Ray Marshall Vrushank Velhankar |
Producers | Ray Marshall Victor Glynn |
Running time | 110 minutes |
Production companies | World Wide International Television Portman Productions Tyne Tees Television |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 2 June 1991 (1991-06-02) |
The Black Velvet Gown is a 1991 ITV television film, based on the 1984 novel by Catherine Cookson, and starring Janet McTeer, Geraldine Somerville, and Bob Peck.[1] It won an International Emmy for Best Drama.[2][3]
The film was produced by World Wide International Production for Tyne Tees Television.
Cast
- Janet McTeer as Riah Millican
- Geraldine Somerville as Biddy Millican
- Bob Peck as Percival Miller
- Brendan P. Healy as Tol Briston
- Jean Anderson as Madame Gallmington
- Christopher Benjamin as Anthony Gallmington
- Wendy Williams as Grace Gallmington
- David Hunt as Laurence Gallmington
- Jonathan Firth as Paul Gallmington
- Louise Lombard as Lucy Gallmington
References
External links
- The Black Velvet Gown at IMDb
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