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The Pallisers: Set 1 (Disc 1 of 4) (1974)
Rating:
Starring: Roland Culver, Susan Hampshire, Philip Latham, Anna Massey, Barbara Murray
Director: Hugh David
Category: Classic, Drama
Studio: Acorn Media
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
400 mins

 
 

 

Part One: The dull but dutiful Plantagenet Palliser and the spirited Lady Glencora are both thoroughly but unsuitably in love with others when their elders declare them a perfect match.The Duke of Omnium reminds Plantegenet that Pallisers marry for more important reasons than love.

Part Two: Married and off on their wedding tour, the Pallisers meet up with the Vavasor party to Glencora's great relief.With urging from George, Alice questions her engagement to John.Stifled by the boredom of their country estate and her husband's preoccupation with politics, Glencora sulks until Plantagenet suggests she invite Alice to Matching.

Part Three: Nearly mad with longing for Burgo, Glenco