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From: Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK)
Date: 20071119
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The BBC's new Sunday drama, Cranford, owes a lot of its style to modern soap operas and a lot of its charm to the Victorian novels of Mrs Elizabeth Gaskell.
From the original novel we get all the attention to detail regarding the inhibiting social conventions of the time facing head- on the new wonders of the Victorian age and the zenith of the Industrial Revolution. From new writing we get characters who are interesting, and a script which is clever and knowing.
Cranford is a town that wants to hang on to its traditions but is at the same time almost seduced by what change has to offer. The ...
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