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From: The Daily Mail (London, England)
Date: 20070420
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Byline: BAZ BAMIGBOYE
PHILIP GLENISTER went back to 1973 in the hit cop drama Life On Mars, but he's going back much further in The Cranford Chronicles - all the way back to 1843.
There's no time travel involved, though. The BBC's five-part Cranford Chronicles is based on Elizabeth Gaskell's novel, Cranford, and two short stories that have been turned into what should be a compelling serial when it's screened at the end of the year.
Sue Birtwistle, the producing genius behind the award-winning Pride And Prejudice and Wives And Daughters, helped create the production ...
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