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| show_name = The Love School |
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| caption = Holman Hunt caresses Annie Miller while painting [[The Light of the World]] |
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| caption = Holman Hunt caresses Annie Miller while painting ''[[The Light of the World (painting)|The Light of the World]]'' |
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| format = [[costume drama]] |
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| runtime = 75 minutes |
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| creator = John Hale<br />[[Ray Lawler]]<br />[[Robin Chapman]]<br />[[John Prebble]] |
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| producer = [[Piers Haggard]]<br />[[John Glenister]]<br />[[Robert Knights]] |
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| creator = [[John Hale]], [[Ray Lawler]], [[Robin Chapman]] and [[John Prebble]] |
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| developer = [[BBC Television]] |
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| starring = [[Ben Kingsley]]<br />[[Peter Egan]] |
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| country = United Kingdom |
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| network = [[BBC Two|BBC2]] |
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| first_aired = {{start date|1975|1|22|df=yes}} |
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| last_aired = {{end date|1975|2|26|df=yes}} |
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'''The Love School''' |
'''''The Love School''''' (broadcast in the U.S. as '''''The Brotherhood''''') is a [[BBC]] television drama series originally broadcast in 1975 about the [[Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood]], written by John Hale, [[Ray Lawler]], [[Robin Chapman]] and [[John Prebble]]. It was directed by [[Piers Haggard]], [[John Glenister]] and [[Robert Knights]]. It was shown during January and February 1975.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090126092247/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/25876 BFI database]</ref> It includes six episodes, each episode is 75 minutes in length. |
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The drama was a significant influence on the subsequent series ''[[Desperate Romantics]]'' (2009). It was also the basis of the historical novel of the same name by Hale.<ref>John Hale, ''The Love School'', Macmillan, 1975.</ref> |
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The drama was a significant influence on the subsequent 2009 series ''[[Desperate Romantics]]''.<ref>Chloe Johnson, "Presenting the Pre-Raphaelites: From Radio Reminiscences to Desperate Romantics", ''Visual Culture in Britain'', 1941-8361, Volume 11, Issue 1, 1 March 2010, pp. 67–92.</ref> It was also the basis of the historical novel of the same name by Hale.<ref>John Hale, ''The Love School'', Macmillan, 1975.</ref> Until a few years ago, it appeared never to have been released on DVD anywhere in the world despite fans calling for such a release on IMDb and elsewhere. However, on 8 April 2019, the DVD of all six episodes was released thanks to the efforts of the team at Simply Media TV. The DVD consists of 2 discs in PAL format for region 2, with a total run time of 450 minutes. |
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==Cast== |
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*[[Bernard Lloyd]] as [[William Holman Hunt]] |
*[[Bernard Lloyd]] as [[William Holman Hunt]] |
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*[[Gareth Hunt]] as [[Thomas Woolner]] |
*[[Gareth Hunt]] as [[Thomas Woolner]] |
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*[[Patricia Quinn]] as [[Elizabeth Siddal]] |
*[[Patricia Quinn (Northern Irish actress)|Patricia Quinn]] as [[Elizabeth Siddal]] |
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*[[David Collings]] as [[John Ruskin]] |
*[[David Collings]] as [[John Ruskin]] |
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*Anne Kidd as [[Effie Gray]] |
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*[[Sheila White (actress)|Sheila White]] as [[Annie Miller]] |
*[[Sheila White (actress)|Sheila White]] as [[Annie Miller]] |
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*[[Kenneth Colley]] as [[Edward Burne-Jones]] |
*[[Kenneth Colley]] as [[Edward Burne-Jones]] |
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*[[David Burke (actor)|David Burke]] as [[William Morris]] |
*[[David Burke (British actor)|David Burke]] as [[William Morris]] |
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*[[Kika Markham]] as [[Jane Burden|Jane Morris]] |
*[[Kika Markham]] as [[Jane Burden|Jane Morris]] |
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*[[Malcolm Tierney]] as [[Ford Madox Brown]] |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber = 1 |
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|Title = The Brotherhood |
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|WrittenBy = John Hale |
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|DirectedBy = Robert Knights |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|1|22|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary = In 1848, social unrest abounds. The [[Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood]], a secret group of young artists, forms in order to take on the sclerotic Royal Academy. The original three members are joined by four friends. |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber = 2 |
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|Title = An Impeccable Elopement |
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|WrittenBy = John Hale |
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|DirectedBy = Piers Haggard |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|1|29|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary = Art critic [[John Ruskin]] and his wife [[Effie Gray|Effie]] travel to Scotland with [[John Everett Millais]], one of leaders of the PRB. Millais falls in love with Effie and learns that the Ruskins' marriage is a sham. |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber = 3 |
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|Title = Seeking the Bubbles |
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|WrittenBy = Ray Lawler |
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|DirectedBy = Piers Haggard |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|2|5|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary = Millais has married Effie after the annulment of her first marriage. [[William Holman Hunt]] and Millais both become successful artists. |
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|EpisodeNumber = 4 |
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|Title = Remember Me |
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|WrittenBy = Robin Chapman |
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|DirectedBy = John Glenister |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|2|12|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary = [[Dante Gabriel Rossetti]]'s life and relationships become complicated, especially after the tragic death of his wife [[Elizabeth Siddal|Lizzie]]. |
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|EpisodeNumber = 5 |
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|Title = [[Beata Beatrix]] |
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|WrittenBy = Robin Chapman |
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|DirectedBy = Piers Haggard |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|2|19|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary = Rossetti acquires a follower in [[William Morris]] but his life is troubled by drug addiction, and he becomes increasingly isolated. |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber = 6 |
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|Title = The Artisan |
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|WrittenBy = John Prebble |
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|DirectedBy = Piers Haggard |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|2|26|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary = Pre-Raphaelitism begins to disintegrate when William Morris adopts a new ideal in socialism. |
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==Notes== |
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1. '''The Brotherhood'''<br> |
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{{Reflist}} |
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(22 January, screen writer: John Hale, director: Robert Knights)<br> |
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In 1848, social unrest abounds. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a secret group of young artists, forms in order to take on the sclerotic Royal Academy. The original three members are joined by four friends. |
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2. '''An Impeccable Elopement''' <br> |
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*{{IMDb title|tt1614886}} |
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(January 29, screenwriter: John Hale, director: Piers Haggard)<br> |
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Art critic [[John Ruskin]] and his wife [[Effie Gray|Effie]] travel to Scotland with [[John Everett Millais]], one of leaders of the PRB. Millais falls in love with Effie and learns that the Ruskins' marriage is a sham. |
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{{Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood|state=expanded}} |
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3. '''Seeking the Bubbles'''<br> |
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{{Dante Gabriel Rossetti}} |
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(February 5, screenwriter: Ray Lawler, director: Piers Haggard)<br> |
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{{William Holman Hunt}} |
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Millais has married Effie. Hunt and Millais both become successful artists |
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{{John Everett Millais}} |
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{{William Morris}} |
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4. '''Remember Me''' <br> |
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{{John Ruskin}} |
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(February 12, screen writer: Robin Chapman, director: John Glenister)<br> |
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Rossetti's life and relationships become complicated, especially after the tragic death of his wife [[Elizabeth Siddal|Lizzie]]. |
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5. '''[[Beata Beatrix]]'''<br> |
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(February 19, screenwriter: Robin Chapman, director: Piers Haggard)<br> |
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Rossetti acquires a follower in [[William Morris]] but his life is troubled by drug addiction, and he becomes increasingly isolated. |
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6. '''The Artisan'''<br> |
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(February 26, screenwriter: John Prebble, director: Piers Haggard)<br> |
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Pre-Raphaelitism begins to disintegrate when William Morris adopts a new ideal in socialism. |
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==Notes== |
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[[Category:Dante Gabriel Rossetti]] |
Latest revision as of 13:28, 26 June 2024
The Love School | |
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Created by | John Hale Ray Lawler Robin Chapman John Prebble |
Developed by | BBC Television |
Starring | Ben Kingsley Peter Egan |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 6 (list of episodes) |
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Producers | Piers Haggard John Glenister Robert Knights |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC2 |
Release | 22 January 26 February 1975 | –
The Love School (broadcast in the U.S. as The Brotherhood) is a BBC television drama series originally broadcast in 1975 about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, written by John Hale, Ray Lawler, Robin Chapman and John Prebble. It was directed by Piers Haggard, John Glenister and Robert Knights. It was shown during January and February 1975.[1] It includes six episodes, each episode is 75 minutes in length.
The drama was a significant influence on the subsequent 2009 series Desperate Romantics.[2] It was also the basis of the historical novel of the same name by Hale.[3] Until a few years ago, it appeared never to have been released on DVD anywhere in the world despite fans calling for such a release on IMDb and elsewhere. However, on 8 April 2019, the DVD of all six episodes was released thanks to the efforts of the team at Simply Media TV. The DVD consists of 2 discs in PAL format for region 2, with a total run time of 450 minutes.
Cast
[edit]- Peter Egan as John Everett Millais
- Ben Kingsley as Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Bernard Lloyd as William Holman Hunt
- Gareth Hunt as Thomas Woolner
- Patricia Quinn as Elizabeth Siddal
- David Collings as John Ruskin
- Anne Kidd as Effie Gray
- Sheila White as Annie Miller
- Kenneth Colley as Edward Burne-Jones
- David Burke as William Morris
- Kika Markham as Jane Morris
- Malcolm Tierney as Ford Madox Brown
Episodes
[edit]# | Episode | Director | Screenwriter | Original airdate | |
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1 | "The Brotherhood" | Robert Knights | John Hale | 22 January 1975 | |
In 1848, social unrest abounds. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a secret group of young artists, forms in order to take on the sclerotic Royal Academy. The original three members are joined by four friends. | |||||
2 | "An Impeccable Elopement" | Piers Haggard | John Hale | 29 January 1975 | |
Art critic John Ruskin and his wife Effie travel to Scotland with John Everett Millais, one of leaders of the PRB. Millais falls in love with Effie and learns that the Ruskins' marriage is a sham. | |||||
3 | "Seeking the Bubbles" | Piers Haggard | Ray Lawler | 5 February 1975 | |
Millais has married Effie after the annulment of her first marriage. William Holman Hunt and Millais both become successful artists. | |||||
4 | "Remember Me" | John Glenister | Robin Chapman | 12 February 1975 | |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti's life and relationships become complicated, especially after the tragic death of his wife Lizzie. | |||||
5 | "Beata Beatrix" | Piers Haggard | Robin Chapman | 19 February 1975 | |
Rossetti acquires a follower in William Morris but his life is troubled by drug addiction, and he becomes increasingly isolated. | |||||
6 | "The Artisan" | Piers Haggard | John Prebble | 26 February 1975 | |
Pre-Raphaelitism begins to disintegrate when William Morris adopts a new ideal in socialism. |
Notes
[edit]- ^ BFI database
- ^ Chloe Johnson, "Presenting the Pre-Raphaelites: From Radio Reminiscences to Desperate Romantics", Visual Culture in Britain, 1941-8361, Volume 11, Issue 1, 1 March 2010, pp. 67–92.
- ^ John Hale, The Love School, Macmillan, 1975.
External links
[edit]- BBC television dramas
- 1975 British television series debuts
- 1975 British television series endings
- 1970s British drama television series
- Costume drama television series
- Period television series
- Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in popular culture
- Cultural depictions of 19th-century painters
- Films about modeling
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti