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From: The Sunday Telegraph London
Date: 20041121
Author:By JOHN PRESTON
On Monday's Holiday 2005 (BBC1), one of the presenters was extolling the virtues of Manchester: its abundant cultural facilities, its wonderful industrial architecture and, above all, its lovely, lovely people. Peering back through the mists of time at this point, it was just possible to hear an incredulous What? - as chorused by the Hale family in the new adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South (Sundays, BBC1).
The Hales have decamped from the New Forest to Milton - Manchester in all but name - and are appalled by what they see: the dreadful mills, the Stone Age sanitation, the ...
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