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  1. 12 April 1964 () Martin Chuzzlewit is a British television series which first aired on the BBC in 1964. [1] It is based on the novel Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens .

    • Joan Craft
    • 13 (all missing)
    • Historical drama
    • 19 January –, 12 April 1964
  2. Martin Chuzzlewit: With Gary Raymond, Richard Pearson, Barry Jones, Alex Scott. Some very greedy and selfish relatives are all after the failing old Martin Chuzzlewit's money. He is surrounded by all these sycophantic relatives that he truly despises whilst ill, each one only interested in getting their hands on his estate.

    • Drama
    • 325
    • 1964-01-19
    • Gary Raymond, Richard Pearson, Barry Jones
  3. 1964, as a thirteen-part serial on BBC One starring Barry Jones as Old Martin, Gary Raymond as Martin and Richard Pearson as Mr. Pecksniff 1987, as a ten-part serial on BBC Radio 4 starring Patrick Troughton as Old Martin, Christopher Benjamin as Mr. Pecksniff and Valentine Pelka as Martin [23]

  4. História. Situado em Detroit, Michigan, a série é protagonizada por Martin Lawrence no papel de Martin Payne, um disc jockey, e sua namorada Gina Waters ( Tisha Campbell ). Martin trabalha na fictícia estação de rádio WZUP e, mais tarde, para a estação local de televisão Channel 51.

  5. 1964 | 13 Episodes. Season 1 of Martin Chuzzlewit premiered on January 19, 1964. View All Seasons.

  6. Série Drama / Mini-série (1 estação, 6 episódios) criado em 1994 em BBC OnecomPaul Scofield (Old Martin Chuzzlewit), Julia Sawalha (Mercy Pecksniff) eKeith Allen (Jonas Chuzzlewit). Onde assistir à série de TV Martin Chuzzlewit em streaming on-line? | BetaSeries.com

    • John Mills
    • 1
    • 6
    • BBC One
  7. Martin Chuzzlewit: Com Emma Chambers, Julia Sawalha, Keith Allen, Philip Franks. Old Martin Chuzzlewit is nearing his death. Who will inherit his riches? With such a prize to play for, the Chuzzlewit family bring forth all of their cunning, greed and selfishness. Adapted from the novel by Charles Dickens.