Lorna Doone is a British romance/drama television mini-series version of Richard Doddridge Blackmore's 1869 novel of the same name that aired on BBC One from 24 to 26 December 2000 in the UK and on A&E on 11 March 2001 in the U.S.[1] The film won the Royal Television Society's Television Award for Best Visual Effects by Colin Gorry.[2]
Lorna Doone | |
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Based on | Lorna Doone by R.D. Blackmore |
Written by | Adrian Hodges |
Directed by | Mike Barker |
Starring | Martin Clunes James McAvoy Aidan Gillen Amelia Warner Richard Coyle Jesse Spencer |
Music by | John Lunn |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 3 |
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Executive producers | Gareth Neame Jane Tranter Delia Fine |
Producer | Deirdre Keir |
Cinematography | Chris Seager |
Editor | Guy Bensley |
Running time | 75 minutes (TV version) 150 minutes (Movie version) |
Production company | A&E Television Networks for BBC |
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Original network | BBC One (UK) A&E (U.S.) |
Original release | 24 December (2000-12-24) – 26 December 2000 (2000-12-26) (UK) 11 March 2001 (2001-03-11) (US) |
Works directed by Mike Barker | |
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