BBC to air dramatisation of Lady Chatterley trial.(British Broadcasting Corp. to broadcast the novel written by D.H. Lawrence)(Brief Article)

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UK-based television channel BBC Four is to broadcast a fictitious dramatisation of the 1960 obscenity trial of Lady Chatterley's Lover by DH Lawrence, as part of its winter/spring season.

According to the BBC the programme tells the purely fictional story of two jurors at the Old Bailey trial of Penguin Books, who fall in love under the influence of Lawrence's novel.

The BBC's dramatisation, which is to be called The Chatterley Affair, has been written by Andrew Davies - who also adapted Bleak House for the BBC - and ...

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