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  1. Little Gloria... Happy at Last: With Angela Lansbury, Maureen Stapleton, Martin Balsam, Glynis Johns. The story deals with Gloria Vanderbilt's difficult coming-of-age when, at eleven, she was a pawn in a custody battle between her sybaritic mother and her aunt.

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    • 1982-10-24
    • Biography, Drama
    • 180
  2. October 25, 1982. ( 1982-10-25) Little Gloria...Happy at Last is a 1982 American-British biographical drama television miniseries directed by Waris Hussein and written by William Hanley, based on the 1980 book of the same name by Barbara Goldsmith. It stars Lucy Gutteridge as socialite Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt and Angela Lansbury as ...

    • October 24 –, October 25, 1982
    • Waris Hussein
  3. After teenage Gloria Morgan marries middle-age Reggie Vanderbilt they have a daughter: the now famous fashion designer and heiress, Gloria Laura Vanderbilt. It is the event and aftermath of her becoming heir to the Vanderbilt family fortune as a child that this mini-series focuses upon.

  4. S1.E1 ∙ Part I. October 24, 1982. Beautiful 18-year-old debutante Gloria Morgan marries the much older heir of the Vanderbilt fortune. When he dies right after the birth of their baby girl (also named Gloria), Gloria moves to the libertine France, aggravating the family. 9.6/10.

  5. The story of Little Gloria Vanderbilt. Overview. The story deals with Gloria Vanderbilt's difficult coming-of-age when, at eleven, she was a pawn in a custody battle between her sybaritic mother and her aunt. View More. Full Cast & Crew. Last Season. Miniseries. 1982 • 2 Episodes. Season 1 of Little Gloria...

  6. The story of Little Gloria Vanderbilt. The story deals with Gloria Vanderbilt's difficult coming-of-age when, at eleven, she was a pawn in a custody battle between her sybaritic mother and her aunt. 1982

  7. Little Gloria...Happy at Last is a 1982 American-British biographical drama television miniseries directed by Waris Hussein and written by William Hanley, based on the 1980 book of the same name by Barbara Goldsmith.