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Thomas HardyYou are in: Dorset > Entertainment > Thomas Hardy > More Hardy for TV? Gemma Arterton as Tess Durbeyfield More Hardy for TV?Tess of the D'Urbervilles, the classic novel by Dorset's most famous literary figure Thomas Hardy, has been a hit in its television adaptation. But what other Hardy novels would you like to see made for TV? After the success of a new adaptation of Tess of the D'Urbervilles, what other Hardy novels would you like to see on television? We asked Mike Nixon from the Dorchester-based Thomas Hardy society to tell us the Hardy novel he'd like to watch.
Help playing audio/video His choice was The Mayor of Casterbridge, but what is yours? Your suggestions so far include The Trumpet Mayor and The Woodlanders - but what do you think? Leave your comments below. Dorset's best loved literary figureRegarded by many as Dorset's best loved literary figure, Thomas Hardy is strongly associated with our county. He lived in Max Gate outside Dorchester and wrote some classic novels, many of which were inspired by Dorset. Gemma Arterton as Tess Tess of the D'Urbervilles was partly shot on location in Dorset in Spring 2008 and shown in September and October 2008. Reviewing episode one, Mike Nixon, Secretary of the Thomas Hardy Society based in Dorchester, told 大象传媒 Radio Solent: "I thought it was wonderful, I thought Gemma Arterton听 [who plays Tess] was just superb, you've got to get over her strong character which she did, but also her dignity - and her innocence, too, which is what lets her down. "I think Hardy would have been pleased, too."
Help playing audio/video 80th anniversary of Hardy's deathWhen the series was announced in January 2008, Mike was thrilled at the decision: "It's the first time the 大象传媒 has done a Hardy adaptation in years so it's fantastic. "2008 is the 80th anniversary of Hardy's death so it makes it doubly great and boosts the interest in the author." Thomas Hardy Kate Harwood, Head of Series and Serials for 大象传媒 Drama Production, and also Executive Producer of the series, said: "Arguably Thomas Hardy is the most neglected of our great literary authors. "The novel explores love, betrayal and the emotional burden of secrets locked away at the heart of a passionate loving relationship which, when unlocked, implode with heart-breaking consequences." Tess of the d'Urbervilles was last adapted for TV by ITV in 1998, starring Justine Waddell and Jason Flemyng. In 2007, it was named the nation's 12th favourite book in a poll for World Book Day.
Help playing audio/video last updated: 23/12/2008 at 11:54 Have Your SayDid you watch Tess of the D'Urbervilles? What did you think? What other Hardy work would you like to see on TV?
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