Dickens Of London 

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 - Dickens Of London The life story of Victorian England's most acclaimed writer, Charles Dickens, is beautifully reenacted in these thirteen intriguing episodes. Following his hardships and the poverty of his childhood, it traces his career in writing and his peak in popularity as a public performer on both sides of the Atlantic. ROY DOTRICE stars as Charles Dickens.
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Format4 DVD
GenreDrama/Romance
Running Time665 mins
Aspect Ratio1.33:1
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingPG
Available13-10-2010
SourcedAustralia
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The life story of Victorian England's most acclaimed writer, Charles Dickens, is beautifully reenacted in these thirteen intriguing episodes. Following his hardships and the poverty of his childhood, it traces his career in writing and his peak in popularity as a public performer on both sides of the Atlantic. ROY DOTRICE stars as Charles Dickens.

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