S2 E1: With... Jenny Mitchell
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Welcome back to Behind the Glass with this early-release first episode of
series 2 !
Sam and new co-host Connie talk to prize-winning poet Jenny Mitchell...
Cast William Crimsworth ...... Paul Venables Edward Crimsworth ...... Jonathan Keeble Mrs Crimsworth ...... Ruth Sillers Lord Tynedale ...... Gerard McDermott Young William / Victor ...... Jack Miller Hunsden ..... Shaun Dooley Monsieur Pelet ...... Roger May Zoraide Reuter ...... Niamh Cusack Madame Pelet ...... Natasha Pyne Mr Brown ...... Harry Myers Frances ..... Claire Price Sylvie .... Penelope Rawlins
Producer/director Tracey Neale. Dramatised by Rachel Joyce
BBC7 Monday to Friday, 11:00 AM, 09:00 PM, 02:00 AM
1/10. Trade (August 10) The orphaned William Crimsworth is a young man with nothing. As he sets out to make his way in the world he doesn't want to be indebted to anyone. But running parallel with this need for self-control is the desperate need to love and be loved in return. 2/10. Freedom (August 11) Eschewing his aristocratic background, Crimsworth has rejected aid from his mother's family and is now working as clerk to his brother. But all is not well. 3/10. Belgium (August 12) Unable to work any longer for his tyrant of a brother William has left the Mill. With no job and no prospects he finds himself in Belgium on Hunsden's advice, seeking work. But how will he fare? 4/10. Zoraide (August 13) William feels he has found his natural place. A gifted teacher, he is happy and content. He finds further work in the neighbouring school for girls. The very same place he has heard a laughing voice, an enchanting ringing laugh. 5/10 Deceit (August 14) William finds himself attracted to the Directrice of the girls' school. But not everything is as it seems. 6/10 Frances (August 17) William becomes intrigued by the shy and gentle Frances - there is a sadness about her and he wonders why. But someone is watching him from the shadows. 7/10 Loss (August 18) William spurns Mademoiselle's advances and Frances disappears from class. 8/10 Turmoil (August 19) In turmoil at his loss and unsure of what to do, a determined William begins to search the streets of Brussels - but will he find what he's looking for? 9/10 Joy and Sorrow (August 20) William has no job, no prospects and no future, but he still has his pride - is that enough to save him? 10/10 Victor (August 21) Married to the woman he adores and successful in his work, William is about to bring his journal to a close. But there is one last part of the story to be told.
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S2 E1: With... Jenny Mitchell
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Welcome back to Behind the Glass with this early-release first episode of
series 2 !
Sam and new co-host Connie talk to prize-winning poet Jenny Mitchell...
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