Tess of the D'Urbervilles (2008)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Gemma Arterton
Tess Durbeyfield
Eddie Redmayne
Angel Clare
Ruth Jones
Joan Durbeyfield
Hans Matheson
Alec D'Urberville
Donald Sumpter
Parson Tringham
Ian Puleston-Davies
John Durbeyfield
Christopher Fairbank
Groby
Jo Woodcock
Liza-Lu Durbeyfield
Jessica Turner
Mrs Clare
Steven Robertson
Cuthbert Clare
Anna Massey
Mrs. D'Urberville
Hugh Skinner
Felix Clare
Jodie Whittaker
Izz Huett
Kenneth Cranham
Mr Clare
Rebekah Staton
Marion
Christine Bottomley
Kate
Emma Stansfield
Mary
Jeany Spark
Mercy Chant
Trevor Cooper
Mr Crick
Sally Bankes
Mrs Crick
Emily Beecham
Retty Priddle
David Nicholls
Writer
Kate Harwood
Executive Producer
Rebecca Eaton
Executive Producer
David Snodin
Producer
Rob Lane
Original Music Composer
Wojciech Szepel
Director of Photography
Pia Di Ciaula
Editor
Kate Rhodes James
Casting
Candida Otton
Production Design
Andrea Coathupe
Art Direction
James Keast
Costume Design
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 14, 2008
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes4
Running Time1h
Content RatingTV-14
Genres
Wiki.
Tess of the D'Urbervilles is a 4-hour BBC television adaptation of Thomas Hardy's 1891 book of the same name. The script is by David Nicholls. It tells the story of Tess Durbeyfield, a low-born country girl whose family find they have noble connections.
The series commenced in the United Kingdom on 14 September 2008 and ran until 5 October 2008 airing in four parts on BBC One. In the United States, it aired as part of PBS's Masterpiece Classic in two parts from 4 January until 11 January 2009. In Australia, ABC1 also opted to air this series as a two-part special each Sunday at 8:30pm from 11 April until 18 April 2010.The cast features Gemma Arterton as Tess, Hans Matheson as Alec, Eddie Redmayne as Angel, Ruth Jones as Joan, Anna Massey as Mrs d'Urberville and Kenneth Cranham as Rev Clare.