Oliver Twist Season 1 Episode 2
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The young Oliver's independent ways lead to his being expelled from the workhouse and sold as an undertaker's apprentice. Narrowly escaping the clutches of his villainous half-brother Monks, he flees to London : where Fagin and his gang of urchins are waiting for him. Second instalment of Alan Bleasdale's six-part adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel, starring Sam Smith, Robert Lindsay and Julie Walters- Online
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Cast
- Sam Smith as Oliver Twist
- David Ross as Mr Bumble
- Julie Walters as Mrs Mann
- David Foxxe as Limkins
- Desmond Baritt as Flinders
- Robert Russell as Gruff but Kindly Man
- Marc Warren as Monks
- Michael Kitchen as Mr Brownlow
- Richard Syms as Board man one
- Lindsay Duncan as Elizabeth Leeford
- Ken Parry as Board man two
- Liz Smith as Sally
- Nicholas Connell as Dormitory Boy
- Robert Lindsay as Fagin
- Tracey Murphy as Charlotte
- Andy Serkis as Bill Sikes
- Emily Woof as Nancy
- Alex Crowley as Artful Dodger
- Paul Leonard as Pauper Husband
- Annette Crosbie as Mrs Bedwin
- Vivienne Burgess as Pauper Mother
- Roland Manookian as Charley Bates
- Hannah King as Singer in Three Cripples
- John Grillo as Mr Grimwig
- Roger Lloyd Pack as Mr Sowerberry
- Ger Ryan as Mrs Sowerberry
- Isla Fisher as Bet
- James Bradshaw as Noah Claypole
- Doug Fish as Clergyman
- Sam Kelly as Giles
- Howard Karloff as Vestry Clerk
- Alan Pentony as Peddler
- Tom Langley as Boy in Alley
- Sasha Frost as Boy at Door
- Hilary Sesta as Martha, Female Pauper
- Colin Higgins as Bookseller
- Jonathan Owen as Great Lubberly Fellow
- David O'Kelly as Crowd Member
- David Ryall as Mr Fang
- Geoffrey Larder as Clerk of the court
- Sebastian Aninieri as Kindly Policeman
- Ian Taylor as Mr Temple
- Julius Krajewsky as Brownlow's Footman
- Sarah Flind as Homely Main
- Ron Webster as Wounded Man
- Andrew Schofield as Toby Crackitt
- Rosalind March as Mrs Corney
- Morgan Jones as Brittles
- Annette Badland as Chertsey Cook
- Laura Grace Cockcroft as Chertsey Main
- Keira Knightley as Rose Fleming
- Tim Dutton
- Sophia Miles
- David Bark-Jones
Credits
- Keith Thompson Producer
- Renny Rye Director
- Alan Bleasdale Executive-Producer, Scriptwriter, Writer
- Michele Buck Executive-Producer
- Rebecca Eaton Executive-Producer
