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Series Cast
Romola Garai | ... |
Emma
(4 episodes, 2009)
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Michael Gambon | ... |
Mr. Woodhouse
(4 episodes, 2009)
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Jonny Lee Miller | ... |
Mr. Knightley
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(4 episodes, 2009)
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Jodhi May | ... |
Anne Weston
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(4 episodes, 2009)
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Robert Bathurst | ... |
Mr. Weston
(4 episodes, 2009)
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Louise Dylan | ... |
Harriet Smith
(4 episodes, 2009)
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Blake Ritson | ... |
Mr. Elton
(4 episodes, 2009)
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Tamsin Greig | ... |
Miss Bates
(4 episodes, 2009)
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Valerie Lilley | ... |
Mrs. Bates
(4 episodes, 2009)
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Dan Fredenburgh | ... |
John Knightley
(4 episodes, 2009)
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Poppy Miller | ... |
Isabella Knightley
(4 episodes, 2009)
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Laura Pyper | ... |
Jane Fairfax
(3 episodes, 2009)
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Rupert Evans | ... |
Frank Churchill
(3 episodes, 2009)
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Jamie Glover | ... |
Henry Knightley
(3 episodes, 2009)
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Joshua Jones | ... |
James Knightley
(3 episodes, 2009)
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Jefferson Hall | ... |
Robert Martin
(3 episodes, 2009)
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Veronica Roberts | ... |
Mrs. Goddard
(3 episodes, 2009)
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Christina Cole | ... |
Augusta Elton
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(2 episodes, 2009)
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Liza Sadovy | ... |
Mrs. Cole
(2 episodes, 2009)
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Eileen O'Higgins | ... |
Miss Martin 1
(2 episodes, 2009)
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Sarah Ovens | ... |
Miss Martin 2
(2 episodes, 2009)
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Annabel Mullion | ... |
Mrs. Woodhouse
(1 episode, 2009)
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Lyla Barrett-Rye | ... |
Young Emma (aged 3)
(1 episode, 2009)
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Teddy Bunn | ... |
Young Frank Churchill
(1 episode, 2009)
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Susie Trayling | ... |
Mrs. Churchill
(1 episode, 2009)
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Sarah Gower | ... |
Young Jane Fairfax
(1 episode, 2009)
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Claire Gower | ... |
Young Jane Fairfax
(1 episode, 2009)
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Sophie Alibert | ... |
Emma (7 years old)
(1 episode, 2009)
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Frank Doody | ... |
Mr. Dixon
(1 episode, 2009)
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Amy Loughton | ... |
Miss Campbell
(1 episode, 2009)
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Nathaniel Gleed | ... |
Gypsy Boy
(1 episode, 2009)
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Pauline Stone | ... |
Mrs Martin
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(uncredited)
(2 episodes, 2009)
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Hannah Douglas | ... |
Frank's Partner
(uncredited)
(1 episode, 2009)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (2009) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- 2 Entertain Video (2009) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- AXN (2013) (Hungary) (tv) (re-release) (AXN White)
- BBC Warner (2010) (United States) (DVD)
- CNBC-e (2011) (Turkey) (tv)
- Duna Televízió (2012) (Hungary) (tv)
- HBO Max (2020) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- I.V.C. (2011) (Japan) (DVD)
- LaLa TV (2011) (Japan) (tv)
- Magyar Televízió (2012) (Hungary) (tv) (re-release) (M1)
- Masterpiece Theatre (2010) (United States) (tv)
- Polyband (2010) (Germany) (DVD)
- Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) (2010) (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- ARRI Lighting Rental (lighting equipment)
- Abbey Road Studios (recording studio / orchestra)
- Access Bookings (accommodation)
- Audiolink Radio Communications (walkie talkies)
- Casting Collective (extras casting)
- Fuji Photo Film (motion picture film supplied by)
- Media Services (stationery supplier)
- MovieScore Media (soundtrack)
- Peter Anderson Studio (titles)
- Production Copier Company (production equipment and services)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Emma Woodhouse seems to be perfectly content, to have a loving father for whom she cares, friends, and a home. But Emma has a terrible habit: matchmaking. She cannot resist finding suitors for her friends, most of all Harriet Smith. Emma is desperate for Harriet to find happiness, but every suitor she finds for her friend ends up attracted to Emma. But is Emma so focused on Harriet's happiness that she is not considering her own happiness in love? Written by Mel from the Untied Kingdom |
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Taglines | Love knows no boundaries. And neither does she. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In 1995, BBC had already commissioned Sandy Welch to write the script for an "Emma" mini-series. However, since Miramax and also Meridien were producing their own movies for cinema and television, respectively, the BBC cancelled its own project. More than ten years later, the production was revived. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2010). See more » |
Soundtracks | The Bluebells of Scotland See more » |