Christabel (TV series)

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Christabel
GenreDrama
Based onThe Past Is Myself
by Christabel Bielenberg
Written byDennis Potter
Directed byAdrian Shergold
StarringElizabeth Hurley
Stephen Dillane
Nigel Le Vaillant
Geoffrey Palmer
Ann Bell
Ralph Brown
ComposerStanley Myers
Country of originGreat Britain
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducerKenith Trodd
CinematographyRemi Adefarasin
EditorClare Douglas
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC2
Release16 November (1988-11-16) –
7 December 1988 (1988-12-07)

Christabel is a four-part British drama series first shown on BBC2 between 16 November and 7 December 1988.[1]

It is based on the memoirs of Christabel Bielenberg, an English woman married to a German lawyer during World War II. Her book, The Past is Myself depicted life in Germany during 1932 - 1945. The screenplay was written by Dennis Potter, and was directed by Adrian Shergold. Each episode runs around 65 minutes. It stars Elizabeth Hurley in one of her earliest leading roles.

Part of the series was filmed at the disused Camperdown Works jute mill complex in Dundee, which doubled for 1940s Berlin.[2] Other scenes were filmed in Hungary and Austria.

Synopsis

An Englishwoman's love for a German lawyer is at the heart of one of the most extraordinary stories of the Second World War. Christabel Burton's aspiration of living in harmony with her husband Peter Bielenberg is shattered when Germany slips into the full horror of the Nazi regime and war is declared. Life for Christabel and Peter becomes a fight to survive, a struggle to hold on to human decency.[3]

In the first episode, as wedding bells peal out across the English countryside, the bride's father is begging her to change her mind. The village congregation is shocked when the bridegroom responds in German. But Christabel insists on making an "impossible decision" – a commitment to married life in a country soon to be at war with her own.[3]

Cast

Actor Role
Elizabeth Hurley Christabel Bielenberg
Stephen Dillane Peter Bielenberg
Geoffrey Palmer Mr Burton
Ann Bell Mrs Burton
Nigel Le Vaillant Adam von Trott zu Solz
Sam Kelly Carl Langbehn

Home media

A VHS of the series, running 148 minutes, was released in the US by CBS/Fox Video in 1989.

A DVD containing a shortened 2-hour version was released by Guillotine Films in 2004.

References

  1. ^ Christabel, BFI Film & TV database
  2. ^ Watson, Mark (1990). Jute and Flax Mills in Dundee. Tayport: Hutton Press. p. 157. ISBN 0-907033-51-2.
  3. ^ a b Gibraltar Chronicle newspaper; Entertainment Guide section; 13 April 1995; Page 9