Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA 50 something English Banker falls for and has an affair with a teenager from the wrong side of the tracks causing him grief at work and at home.A 50 something English Banker falls for and has an affair with a teenager from the wrong side of the tracks causing him grief at work and at home.A 50 something English Banker falls for and has an affair with a teenager from the wrong side of the tracks causing him grief at work and at home.
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Not an Irish 'waif' - but strapping fine young Cumbrian woman played by an Irish actress.
I remember Ms. Kirwen saying how she had studied the accents on Coronation Street in preparation for the part - ah but sure, that's not the accent in Cumbria at all, at all.
There were one lass in the film, no doubt a local, she only had to say two words - He's upstairs - to recognize the accent.
'Tis one of the hardest English accents to replicate.
The series was twaddle but entertaining enough. Engrossing for such as myself able to recognize the various locations
I remember Ms. Kirwen saying how she had studied the accents on Coronation Street in preparation for the part - ah but sure, that's not the accent in Cumbria at all, at all.
There were one lass in the film, no doubt a local, she only had to say two words - He's upstairs - to recognize the accent.
'Tis one of the hardest English accents to replicate.
The series was twaddle but entertaining enough. Engrossing for such as myself able to recognize the various locations
'A Time to Dance' is a compelling, evocative & highly captivating drama set in and around The Lake District, Cumbria, England.
The book was written by Melvyn Bragg in 1990 and made into a TV adaptation two years later.
Ronald Pickup stars as a retiring bank manager who falls in love with Dervla Kirwan's character, Bernardette Kennedy, an 18 year old girl from a local council estate. The bank manager is married but his wife has terminal cancer.
The story is one of love, lust, jealousy, frustration, mixed loyalties, obsession, misunderstandings & the issues & problems that are present in a relationship where there is a large age & class gap, though common ground is found in this instance.
The main pub, bank and 'home' scenes were filmed at The Tythe Barn and what is now HSBC in Cockermouth, Cumbria. I have revisited the locations several times over the years and lived in the area for a while.
It is indeed true that there were some raunchy scenes between the two main characters but they were entirely appropriate and in keeping with the plot.
It is a pity Ms Kirwan seems to regret her role because of the publicity it received at the time. She was only 19 and felt she did not have enough support.
I found it one of the most emotional and compelling dramas I have ever seen and I still remember it fondly & vividly today, some 18 years after being shown on TV.
I wrote to Lord Bragg in 2008 and he kindly replied, by hand, stating that he felt the TV adaptation had received unfair reviews, that the cast was highly skilled & he may consider a sequel at some stage!
The book was written by Melvyn Bragg in 1990 and made into a TV adaptation two years later.
Ronald Pickup stars as a retiring bank manager who falls in love with Dervla Kirwan's character, Bernardette Kennedy, an 18 year old girl from a local council estate. The bank manager is married but his wife has terminal cancer.
The story is one of love, lust, jealousy, frustration, mixed loyalties, obsession, misunderstandings & the issues & problems that are present in a relationship where there is a large age & class gap, though common ground is found in this instance.
The main pub, bank and 'home' scenes were filmed at The Tythe Barn and what is now HSBC in Cockermouth, Cumbria. I have revisited the locations several times over the years and lived in the area for a while.
It is indeed true that there were some raunchy scenes between the two main characters but they were entirely appropriate and in keeping with the plot.
It is a pity Ms Kirwan seems to regret her role because of the publicity it received at the time. She was only 19 and felt she did not have enough support.
I found it one of the most emotional and compelling dramas I have ever seen and I still remember it fondly & vividly today, some 18 years after being shown on TV.
I wrote to Lord Bragg in 2008 and he kindly replied, by hand, stating that he felt the TV adaptation had received unfair reviews, that the cast was highly skilled & he may consider a sequel at some stage!
Longwinded, slow moving and rather tedious, a Time to dance is remembered only these days for the fact that it gave a first break to Dervla Kirwan, who went onto bigger things in Ballkissangel. It is also much reported that Ms Kirwan disrobed for the role, in which she played a teenage Irish girl who falls for a much older bank manager (Ronald Pickup) and that she is very upset by this fact and refuses to allow the film to be shown on TV.
The nude scene is actually very early on and is probably the only highlight of the whole thing.
The nude scene is actually very early on and is probably the only highlight of the whole thing.
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- CuriosidadesAt the time, the storyline and the mildly explicit love scenes between Ronald Pickup and Dervla Kirwan provoked such a furore that the BBC banned the series from ever being repeated. Afterwards Kirwan let it be known she felt exploited and was offered no support from the producers. She said her decision to film an open air sex scene with a man twice her age in this Melvyn Bragg drama was the worst she'd made in her life.
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By what name was A Time to Dance (1992) officially released in Canada in English?
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