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Topic History of: Wired and Little Dorrit
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emmapeelfanclub I must try and do that as well JK... re-read a Dickens novel a year. Read them all when I was a child and in my teens. The RSC did a wonderful production of "Great Expectations" in 2005 which had me scuttling back to the book. Wonderful stuff.
JK2006 Interesting burst of bank/money/debt TV projects ... I shall be watching Wired with interest; great article by Andrew Davies on Dorrit yesterday - being the world's greatest Dickens fan, it's no surprise to me the great man wrote such a topical novel all that time ago; kudos to the BBC for deciding to do it (I just reread it - I try to reread a Dickens a year - and loved it).

www.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/oct/12/charlesdickens-television