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- A timeless tale unlike any other-past, present or future-thanks to the haunting vision of one of Broadway's most imaginative directors, Michael Arden, and the Tony-winning virtuoso, Jefferson Mays, starring in 50 roles of a lifetime.
- The film looks at the places Charles Dickens lived and worked and how he used them in his novels and stories.
- Reevaluation of Dickens as modem and contemporary, without the Victorian seriousness. By interviewing ordinary people it focuses on his comedy, characters, view of children, money, bureaucracy, private life, plus texts showing his process.
- Simon Callow's one-man show about Charles Dickens.
- An abridged dramatic reading of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol", performed live at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York, and based on Dickens's own adaptation for his dramatic readings.
- In 1836, the start of the longest reigning queen of England coincides with the beginning of the career of the greatest British author since Shakespeare : Charles Dickens.
- A look at how Charles Dickens created the idea of a traditional family Christmas through one of his best-known books, "A Christmas Carol".
- Travelling showman, Bill Marigold, relates the story of the late, great Charles Dickens, accompanied by his magic lantern show.
- In this one man show, Emlyn Williams portrays Charles Dickens and recites from his works: 'Christmas Stories' and 'A Tale of Two Cities.'
- Character studies performed on the sites of the novels.
- Stephan Taubert reads a short version of Charles Dickens Novel "A Christmas Carol".
- Often considered the greatest English novelist of his time, Dickens suffered a difficult childhood. His father was constantly in debt which necessitated Charles being sent to work at the age of twelve in a blacking factory. Despite being deprived of an education by his parents, he worked hard and became an office boy in a law firm, then a county reporter, and finally a reporter of debates in Parliament for the Morning Chronicle in 1835. Dickens was known for the cruel and suffering characters he created, who lived in a world of iniquities. His social criticism was especially evident in some of his greatest works including "Oliver Twist" and "Hard Times". Other great Dickens novels include "A Tale Of Two Cities", "David Copperfield" and "Great Expectations" which is often considered his greatest works.
- 1973–19811hTV Episode
- 1987– 44mTV-G8.0 (126)TV EpisodeA painful childhood fuels the ambition of the author.
- 1960–1976TV Episode
- 2013–TV Episode
- 2019– TV-GTV EpisodeBrad is reluctant for Xavier and Yadina to read the comic he wrote because it's personal; Charles Dickens explains to Yadina that she doesn't need toys, her imagination can make everything more fun.
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- Our travels into the Mythos today track the connection between a rail disaster and one of English literature's most influential writers. From humble beginnings to creating sprawling novels with whimsical character names, he is an author remembered for ghosts - past, present, and future. Join us as we visit the life of man whose name became an adjective for the style of writing he created: "Dickensian". The Victorian era's greatest novelist, Charles Dickens.
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- 2008–Podcast Episode
- 2008–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2020–Podcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2019– 52mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 25mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 17mPodcast Episode