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Mrs. Forrester (Character)
from "Cranford" (2007)

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Alternate Names:
Mrs Forrester

Filmography

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  1. "Cranford"
    ... aka "Return to Cranford" - International (English title) (second season title), UK (second season title)
        - Part Two: October 1844 (2009) TV episode, Played by Julia McKenzie
        - Return to Cranford: Part 1 (2009) TV episode, Played by Julia McKenzie
        - May 1843 (2007) TV episode, Played by Julia McKenzie
        - April 1843 (2007) TV episode, Played by Julia McKenzie
        - November 1842 (2007) TV episode, Played by Julia McKenzie
          (2 more)

  2. "Cranford"
        - Part 4 (1972) TV episode, Played by Helen Christie (as Mrs Forrester)
        - Part 3 (1972) TV episode, Played by Helen Christie (as Mrs Forrester)
        - Part 2 (1972) TV episode, Played by Helen Christie (as Mrs Forrester)
        - Part 1 (1972) TV episode, Played by Helen Christie (as Mrs Forrester)

  3. "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre"
        - Cranford (1951) TV episode, Played by Elizabeth Maude

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Quotes:
From "Cranford: August 1842 (#1.2)" (2007)
Miss Pole: [running to the other ladies] Put no further pastries to your lips for you will choke when you hear the news I must report. This is more preposterous and shocking than when Wormald's lions came and the little child's arm was bit clean off.
[catches breath]
Mrs. Forrester: [interrupts] The railway is to come to Cranford!
Miss Pole: [annoyed, to Mrs Forrester] I rehearsed those words all the way from the worsted work.
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