Poldark (1996)

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Written by Winston Graham

Directed by Richard Laxton

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1996

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

This romantic saga follows the famous 1970s UK series. Ross Poldark is an MP in London while his wife struggles to keep their Cornish mine alive.

Cast

John BoweRoss Poldark
Mel MartinDemelza
Michael AttwellGeorge Warleggan
Image for Ioan GruffuddIoan GruffuddJeremy Poldark
Image for Kelly ReillyKelly ReillyClowance Poldark
Image for Nicholas GleavesNicholas GleavesStephen Cravenson
Gabrielle LloydJane Gimlet
Sarah CarpenterLady Harriet
Image for Hans MathesonHans MathesonBen Carter
Image for Amanda RyanAmanda RyanCuby Trevanion
James SaxonPrince Regent
Nicholas RoweLord Edward Fitzmaurice
Andrew ReadmanDr. Dwight Enys
Fiona VictoryCaroline Enys
Patrick PearsonCanning

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites December 14th, 2008 - 11:37amJackie Annetts said...

    I was very dissapointed that sky did not tell the viewer when the next episode was on. Just spent the last 10 minutes looking through sky trying to find Poldark. About time they got there act together this is always happening. just watched 2 hours of Poldark to now discover that I can not watch the next episode untill January. Thank you very much Sky...

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