Written by Andrew Davies, produced by Sue Birtwistle and directed by Nicholas Renton, the programme also features Michael Gambon, Penelope Wilton, Bill Paterson and Rosamund Pike. A New York Times review of the series in 2001 said 'The entire cast gets the characters right.' Also a flirtatious stepsister, Cynthia ( Keeley Hawes), while a friendship with the local squire brings about an unexpected romance. The union brings into her once-quiet life an ever-proper stepmother ( Francesca Annis) who is 'too vain and shallow to care for anything beyond her improved social status'. It focuses on Molly Gibson ( Justine Waddell), the daughter of the town doctor, and the changes that occur in her life after her widowed father chooses to remarry. It appeared in the USA on BBC America in August 2000 and was later shown on PBS. Its audience rivalry with an adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, screened on ITV at the same time, was dubbed 'the battle of the bonnets'. The series was a joint production of the BBC and WGBH Boston, an American public broadcast station and 'won high audience ratings' when it first screened in the UK in 1999. Wives and Daughters is a 1999 four-part BBC serial adapted from the 1864 novel Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story by Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell.
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