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from "David Copperfield" (1965)
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- David Copperfield (2009) (TV) Played by Lenka Termerová (as Betsy Trotwood) / Vittoria Febbi (as Betsy Trotwood)
- David Copperfield (2000) (TV) Played by Sally Field (as Aunt Betsey Trotwood)
- David Copperfield (1999) (TV) Played by Maggie Smith
- David Copperfield (1993) (TV) Played by Andrea Martin (as Aunt Betsey)
... aka "Charles Dickens' David Copperfield" - USA (complete title) - "David Copperfield"
- Episode #1.10 (1986) TV episode, Played by Brenda Bruce (as Betsy Trotwood)
- Episode #1.9 (1986) TV episode, Played by Brenda Bruce (as Betsy Trotwood)
- Episode #1.8 (1986) TV episode, Played by Brenda Bruce (as Betsy Trotwood)
- Episode #1.6 (1986) TV episode, Played by Brenda Bruce (as Betsy Trotwood)
- Episode #1.5 (1986) TV episode, Played by Brenda Bruce (as Betsy Trotwood)
(2 more) - "David Copperfield"
- Episode #1.5 (1974) TV episode, Played by Patience Collier
- Episode #1.4 (1974) TV episode, Played by Patience Collier
- Episode #1.3 (1974) TV episode, Played by Patience Collier
- Episode #1.2 (1974) TV episode, Played by Patience Collier
- Episode #1.1 (1974) TV episode, Played by Patience Collier - David Copperfield (1969) (TV) Played by Edith Evans (as Aunt Betsy Trotwood)
- "David Copperfield"
- Home at Last (1966) TV episode, Played by Flora Robson
- Fortunes Restored (1966) TV episode, Played by Flora Robson
- 'Umble Aspirations (1966) TV episode, Played by Flora Robson
- Domestic Tangles (1966) TV episode, Played by Flora Robson
- The Proposal (1966) TV episode, Played by Flora Robson
(3 more) - "David Copperfield" (1965) TV series Played by Wanda Capodaglio
- "Le théâtre de la jeunesse"
- David Copperfield (1965) TV episode, Played by Madeleine Clervanne (as Tante Betsy) - "Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens"
... aka "Tales from Dickens" - UK (original title)
- David and Dora Get Married (1959) TV episode, Played by Martita Hunt
- Uriah Heep (1959) TV episode, Played by Martita Hunt
- David and Betsy Trotwood (1958) TV episode, Played by Martita Hunt - "David Copperfield"
- Part 13 (1956) TV episode, Played by Sonia Dresdel (as Miss Betsey Trotwood)
- Part 12 (1956) TV episode, Played by Sonia Dresdel (as Miss Betsey Trotwood)
- Part 11 (1956) TV episode, Played by Sonia Dresdel (as Miss Betsey Trotwood)
- Part 9 (1956) TV episode, Played by Sonia Dresdel (as Miss Betsey Trotwood)
- Part 8 (1956) TV episode, Played by Sonia Dresdel (as Miss Betsey Trotwood)
(3 more) - "Robert Montgomery Presents"
- David Copperfield: Part 2 (1954) TV episode, Played by Ethel Owen (as Aunt Betsey)
- David Copperfield: Part 1 (1954) TV episode, Played by Ethel Owen (as Aunt Betsey) - David Copperfield (1935) Played by Edna May Oliver (as Aunt Betsey)
... aka "The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger" - USA (original title) - David Copperfield (1922) Played by Marie Dinesen (as Tante Betsy)
- David Copperfield (1913) Played by Miss Harcourt (as Betsy Trotwood)
- David Copperfield (1911) Played by Viola Alberti (as Aunt Betsey Trotwood)
... aka "Little Em'ly and David Copperfield" - USA (second part title)
... aka "The Early Life of David Copperfield" - USA (first part title)
... aka "The Loves of David Copperfield" - USA (third part title)
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Quotes:
Murdstone: This boy, you should know, Miss Trotwood, has a sullen, rebellious spirit, a violent temper and an intractable disposition.
Miss Murdstone: Of all the boys in the world, this is the worst boy.
Betsey Trotwood: Strong, Miss Murdstone.
Miss Murdstone: But not at all too strong for the situation.
Betsey Trotwood: Indeed? Well, sir?
Murdstone: I placed this boy in a respectable business. He ran away from it. The facts, I propose, speak for themselves.
Betsey Trotwood: About this respectable business, a blacking factory, I believe. If he had been your own boy, you would have put him to it just the same, I suppose.
Murdstone: I had my own opinion. This is the best way of bringing up this particular boy. I act on them and I say no more about them.
Betsey Trotwood: I see. What else do you have to say?
Murdstone: Merely this: I have come to take my stepson back. I will deal with him as I think right and dispose of him as I think proper. If you seek to impede me in any way, if you step between us now, you do so forever.
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