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Check out the Graham one!
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A member of Graham Norton’s studio audience has a rather bizarre present to give Poldark’s Aidan Turner.
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Poldark's back! Have a look at this exclusive Предварительный просмотр clip to see what's in store in the new series.
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Poldark returns for a fourth series and Ross must defend Cornwall from an empowered George Warleggan, embarking on a political journey which takes him all the way to Westminster.
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"POLDARK" SERIES TWO (2016): EPISODES FIVE TO TEN

Sometime ago, I had expressed my feelings about "POLDARK", the 1975 adaptation of Winston Graham's 1953 novel, "Warleggan: A Novel of Cornwall, 1792-1793". Needless to say, my opinions were not в общем и целом, общая positive. Then I focused my attention of Debbie Horsfield's Последнее adaptation of the novel. Considering the writer/television producer's boast that this new adaptation would be еще faithful to Graham's literary saga, I found myself wondering how she would handle the writer's most contoversiall entry in his series.

Series Two of the new "POLDARK"...
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"POLDARK" (1975) AND MISOGYNY


I have just finished the first half of the 1970s adaptation of the “POLDARK” novels. The 1975 series covered the saga’s first four novels in sixteen episodes. And Episodes Thirteen to Sixteen adapted Winston Graham’s 1953 novel, "Warleggan: A Novel of Cornwall, 1792-1793". And how did I feel about it?

Personally, I was disgusted. Those episodes, especially Episodes Fifteen and Sixteen, struck me as one of the most blatant displays of misogyny I have ever seen on television. Episode Fifteen featured the rape of the character, Elizabeth Poldark by her cousin-in-law...
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