How Green Was My Valley (1975 TV series) explained

Genre:Drama adaptation
Based On:novel by Richard Llewellyn
Director:Ronald Wilson
Starring:Stanley Baker
Siân Phillips
Nerys Hughes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:6
Producer:Martin Lisemore
Camera:multi-camera video/location film
Runtime:50 mins. (approx.)
Company:BBC/20th Century Fox Television
Channel:BBC 2

How Green Was My Valley is a BBC Television serial based on the novel by Richard Llewellyn, and features one of the last performances by Stanley Baker. It was first shown in the UK from 29 December 1975 in six weekly parts. Producer Martin Lisemore also cast Siân Phillips in his next production, I Claudius (1976). Phillips won a BAFTA award for best actress in 1976 for her portrayal of Beth Morgan.[1] The series was co-produced by 20th Century Fox as they owned the rights to the novel and had produced the 1941 film.[2]

Plot synopsis

Set in South Wales during the reign of Queen Victoria, the story of the Morgans, a coal-mining family, is told. The story centres around Huw, the youngest boy, whose academic ability enables him to consider a future away from the mines in which his father and five brothers toil. Huw has a life-changing experience after his father is trapped in a mine cave-in.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.thestage.co.uk/features/interviews/2016/sian-phillips-things-have-changed-totally-in-theatre-for-the-better/ Interview with Siân Phillips
  2. http://thespoilist.com/why-did-the-bbc-never-do-a-indiana-jones-knockoff/ The Spoilist