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From: Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
Date: 20040417
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Byline: GRAHAM YOUNG Mail TV Editor
HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT (tomorrow, BBC1, 9pm) is another Anthony Trollope adaptation by Kenilworth-based screenwriter Andrew Davies, whose previous gold mine of hits includes The WayWe Live Now by the same author.
Here, Louis Trevelyan and his wife Emily live happily in London with their son and Emily's sister, Nora.
But their world is turned upside down by the caddish Colonel Osborne (Bill Nighy), whose frequent visits to his goddaughter, ...
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