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Episode #4.3

Episode #4.3

2011TV Episode⏱️ 50mTV-PG
DramaRomance
7.6
IMDB Rating
129 votes

When the vicar is indisposed, young curate Benedict Marley assumes his duties, including running the church bazaar, to the annoyance of staid Thomas, who regards Benedict's free, enlightened interpretation of the Bible as ungodly....

Director
Patrick Lau
Writers
Bill Gallagher, Flora Thompson
Stars
Ben Aldridge, Linda Bassett, Ruby Bentall
Release Date
January 23, 2011
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Ben Aldridge
Ben Aldridge
as Daniel Parish
Linda Bassett
Linda Bassett
as Queenie Turrill
Ruby Bentall
Ruby Bentall
as Minnie Mude
Claudie Blakley
Claudie Blakley
as Emma Timmins
John Dagleish
John Dagleish
as Alf Arless
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Edward Darnell-Hayes
as Sydney
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Fergus Drysdale
as Frank Timmins
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Christina Ford
as Baby Annie
Burn Gorman
Burn Gorman
as Reverend Marley
Olivia Hallinan
Olivia Hallinan
as Laura Timmins

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Filming Location
England, UK
Production
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

🏷️ Keywords

snakeserpentsermon

🎯 Categories

DramaRomance

⭐ Featured Review

Bill Gallagher pulled out all the stops for this one
by ted-walter2011-01-25
10/10

"The story of the sighting of a snake in the Lark Rise area, with the impact it has on the characters that see it, draws from Emma (Claudie Blackley) and Thomas (Mark Heap)their best performances in the series (and they are always good). Burn Gorman as the Reverend Marley also puts in a superb performance. Bill Gallagher manages to use the symbolic power of the snake without stepping into the hackneyed area of sexual undercurrents,giving to Thomas one of the strongest and most powerful moments in his role as the righteous postman and to Emma, so beautifully lit at times that she is virtually Pr..."

💡 Did You Know?

The snake featured is a boa constrictor.

📖 Synopsis

When the vicar is indisposed, young curate Benedict Marley assumes his duties, including running the church bazaar, to the annoyance of staid Thomas, who regards Benedict's free, enlightened interpretation of the Bible as ungodly....