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From: The Northern Echo
Date: 20071117
Author:Steve Pratt
THE credits for BBC1's new Sunday night series, Cranford, tell us it was created by Sue Birtwhistle and Susie Conklin, from three novels by Elizabeth Gaskell, and written by Heidi Thomas. So no shortage of help there.Happily, it's not a case of two many writers spoiling the broth.Cranford is a deliriously delightful concoction stuffed with familiar faces (led by a pair of Dames and a Sir), big bonnets, carriages, cobbled streets and men in breeches.This isn't heavy drama but a comedy of social manners in which Eileen Atkins' stern-faced Miss Deborah Jenkyns is a stickler for the rules, ...
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