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From: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
Date: 20011119
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READERS engrossed by BBC1's presentation of the first episodes of Andrew Davies' marvellously dark - if somewhat Dickensian - rendering of Anthony Trollope's 1875 novel The Way We Live Now may have more than Lady Carbury's heaving bosoms (as played by Cheryl Campbell's) or the tightness - or otherwise - of Douglas Hodge's breeches to think about.
Trollope's theme is class versus money, with ...
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