Dr Zhivago

Dr%20Zhivago.jpgJonathan Myerson's dramatisation of Boris Pasternak's epic tale spanning four decades of war, revolution, passion and terror.

Episode 1:
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Yuri and Lara are coming of age on different sides of Moscow. Their lives are parallel but on very different tracks.

Episode 2:
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An affluent childhood in Imperial Moscow has left Yuri Zhivago with a career as a doctor and an engagement to Tonya. But his life will change when he meets Lara.

Episode 3:
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Returning to Moscow, Yuri finds it hard to adjust to post-revolutionary family life. The city has become a dangerous place, and the only safety lies in leaving and going east. But Lara has also gone in that direction.

Episode 4:
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Yuri and his family have fled Moscow. Arriving in the remote Ural mountains, they find civil war raging and the mysterious Bolshevik general Strelnikov in charge of the nearest town, which happens to be where Lara is.

Episode 5:
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Kidnapped by Red partisan troops to serve as their doctor, Yuri has been a prisoner in the forest for two years. The waste of life sickens him, and he has no news of Tonya or Lara. At last the chance comes to escape back to Yuryatin.

Episode 6:
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Even in the wilds of Siberia, Yuri, Lara and Pasha face death in Bolshevik purges. Komarovsky brings them an impossible choice. The revolutionary events which brought Yuri and Lara together are finally pulling them apart, but there is one more meeting to come.

With:
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Voice....Ian McDiarmid
Yuri....Tom Goodman-Hill
Lara....Eve Best
Tonya....Clare Corbett
Komarovsky....Henry Goodman
Liberiy....Darrell D'Silva
Pamphil....Malcolm Storry
Kubarikha....Kathryn Hunter
Lidochka....Sam Dale
Sivobluy....John Lloyd Fillingham
Angelar....Anthony Glennon
Pelageya....Rachel Atkins
Agatha....Katy Cavanagh
Terenty....Lloyd Thomas
Seryozha....Gregg Sulkin
Pasha (Strelnikov)....Don Gilet
Misha....Carl Prekopp
Yevgraf....Stuart McQuarrie
Vassya....Alex Lanipekun
Markel....John Dougall
Marina....Anna Bengo
Lena....Joannah Tincey
Katya....Skye Bennett
Alexander....Alan David
Amalia....Annette Badland
Anna....Susan Jameson
Tishkyevitch....Jeremy Swift
Olya....Katy Cavanagh
Galliulin....Kulvinder Ghir
Mlle Fleury....Helen Schlesinger
Gintz....Paul Richard Biggin
Pritulyev....Ben Crowe
Voronyuk....Sean Baker

Poems translated by Lydia Pasternak Slater, Jonathan Myerson, Jon Stallworthy and Peter France. Cello played by Anna Edwards.

Directed and produced by Jonquil Panting.

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