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Berkeley square. The complete series [videorecording] / series devised by Suzanne van de Velde and Deborah Cook ; written by Deborah Cook ... [et al.] ; series produced by Alison Davis ; series directed by Lesley Manning ... [et al.] ; a BBC production ; BBC Worlwide Limited.

Contributor(s): Publisher number: 31049-D | BFSPublication details: [United States] : BFS, 2011.Description: 3 videodiscs (ca. 510 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inUniform titles:
  • Berkeley Square (Television program)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.45/75 22
LOC classification:
  • PN1992.77 .B467 2011
Contents:
Pretty maids all in a row -- Hide and seek -- Ladybird, ladybird -- All on a summer's day -- A pocketfull of posies -- When the bough breaks -- Gone a' hunting -- Who killed cock robin? -- Wednesday's child -- I, said the sparrow.
Production credits:
  • Music composed by John Altman.
Cast: Clare Wilkie, Victoria Smurfit, Tabitha Wady.Summary: Three young nannies grow to be close friends as they manage the unpredictable road to love and happiness in the posh world of turn-of-the-century, upper-crust London.
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Series devised by Suzanne van de Velde and Deborah Cook.

Originally produced as episodes of the television mini-series Berkeley Square in 1998.

Pretty maids all in a row -- Hide and seek -- Ladybird, ladybird -- All on a summer's day -- A pocketfull of posies -- When the bough breaks -- Gone a' hunting -- Who killed cock robin? -- Wednesday's child -- I, said the sparrow.

Music composed by John Altman.

Clare Wilkie, Victoria Smurfit, Tabitha Wady.

Three young nannies grow to be close friends as they manage the unpredictable road to love and happiness in the posh world of turn-of-the-century, upper-crust London.

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