Small World (British TV series) explained

Small World is a 1988 British television miniseries based on David Lodge's 1984 novel . Structured as six one-hour episodes, its producer was Steve Hawes, and its director was Robert Chetwyn.[1] Howard Schuman wrote the screenplay, in consultation with Lodge.[2] The titles of the six episodes are:

Each episode opens with Persse McGarrigle speaking into a tape recorder at the underground chapel at Heathrow Airport, for communication to his mentor Professor McCreedy. Stuart Laing has described various changes and simplifications in the transition of the novel to the TV series.[3]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Finch, John (ed.), Granada Television: The First Generation. Manchester University Press, p. 275 (2003).
  2. http://d.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/text/interview-with-david-lodge Thompson, Raymond H, 'Interview with David Lodge'. The Camelot Project, University of Rochester, 1999
  3. 41556524 . Laing . Stuart . The three Small Worlds of David Lodge . Critical Survey . 3 . 3 . 324–330 . 1991 .