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From: Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
Date: 20011110
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Byline: GRAHAM YOUNG

JOHN Thaw and David Jason might keep picking up awards nominations, but David Suchet is arguably the best and most versatile actor in television today.

Tomorrow night, he's back in The Way We Live Now, a new four-part adaptation of Anthony Trollope's novel.

The action is set in 1870s London when financier Augustus Melmotte is making a stir with his financial know-how.

Fast forward more than 100 years for the source of Suchet's inspiration to get a handle on his latest character - the late publisher Robert Maxwell and former Prime Minister ...

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