Berkeley Square (TV series)
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Berkeley Square | |
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Format | Costume drama |
Starring | Clare Wilkie Victoria Smurfit Tabitha Wady Jason O'Mara |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 10 |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC One |
Original run | 10 May 1998 – 19 July 1998 |
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IMDb profile |
Berkeley Square is a 1998 television miniseries which tells the story of three young women who gain positions as nannies in London. It stars Clare Wilkie, Victoria Smurfit, Tabitha Wady, and Jason O'Mara.
The miniseries was written by Deborah Cook and Lilie Ferrari. It was directed by Richard Holthouse. It was inspired by the 1933 film of the same name.
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[edit] Main cast
Actor | Role |
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Clare Wilkie | Matty Wickham |
Victoria Smurfit | Hannah Randall |
Tabitha Wady | Lydia Weston |
Kate Williams | Mrs. McClusky |
Rosemary Leach | Nanny Collins |
Ruth Sheen | Nanny Simmons |
Maggie McCarthy | Cook |
Jason O'Mara | Ned Jones |
Sophie Walker | Isabel Hutchinson |
[edit] List of episodes and plots
- 1. Pretty Maids All In A Row
- Lydia Weston, Hannah Randall and Matty Wickham arrive in Berkeley Square as nannies for their new employers. Lydia Weston is the young Devon farm girl, who has surprisingly been hired to replace the aging Nanny Collins, in the London house of the Earl and Countess of Lamson-Scribener. Hannah Randall arrives in London with her illegitimate baby, Billy, after she is forced to flee her Yorkshire village by angry locals. She is hired as a live-in nanny by the Hutchinsons, but must leave her infant son to be cared for by her landlady, Mrs. Bronowski. Matty Wickham is starting her first Head Nanny position at Victoria and Arnold St. John's house. She soon butts heads with the imperious housekeeper, Mrs. McClusky and stingy Cook.
- 2. Hide And Seek
- Hannah moves into the Hutchinson's on Berkeley Square and soon befriends her young charges, Bertie and baby Charlie. The Head Nanny, Mrs. Simmons, proves to be a hostile enemy and tries to find fault with Hannah at every turn. Hannah misses her own baby, but is unable to see him. The Countess has taken a shine to Lydia and insists she take baby Ivo to the park by herself. This does not please old Nanny Collins, but Lydia wins her over with the gift of an embroidered needle case. Matty is being blamed for all the ills in the St. Johns' house. When she meets Lydia and Hannah in the park, she is surprised to hear Hannah berate Lydia for finding her the position at the Hutchinson house.
- 3. Ladybird, Ladybird
- Hannah narrowly foils the kidnapping of her son by his paternal grandmother. Lydia saves the day when she cooks a meal for a gathering of nobles. Nanny Collins is upset over the accolades which Lydia receives. Matty is strongly attracted to Mrs. McClusky's son, Ned, but she finds him difficult to understand.
- 4. All On A Summer's Day
- The nannies go on a special picnic together.
- 5. A Pocket Full Of Posies
- Hannah worries about her baby's safety when an epidemic of typhoid breaks out in his district of London. Lydia's crush on the Earl's teenage son, Hugh, creates more friction between her and Nanny Collins. Matty and Ned are slowly getting to know one another and finally take a walk in the park together.
- 6. When The Bough Breaks
- When one of Hannah's charges dies, she replaces the infant with her own son. Matty and Ned are caught kissing by the police and Matty discovers that Ned is wanted for murder. Hugh has been attempting to molest Lydia and convinces her she should tell no one.
- 7. Gone A' Hunting
- While Matty and Lydia attend a weekend shoot at the Earl's Devon country seat, Hannah accompanies Isabel to an afternoon luncheon. Matty is preoccupied with thoughts of Ned as has less time than usual for Tom, who ends up shooting his father. Ned takes a woman home from the pub, then doesn't want to go to bed with her. He realises he is in love with Matty.
- 8. Who Killed Cock Robin?
- Hannah is happy caring for her own son in the Hutchinson's crib. She tells Matty she loves William. When Hugh threatens Lydia's family, she asks Nanny Collins for help. Matty tries to reconcile Tom and his father, while fighting her feelings for Ned.
- 9. Wednesday's Child
- Ned must join the army to escape the clutches of the police. Matty enlists the aid of her brother to clear Ned's name. Lydia brings a soaking wet and distraught Nanny Collins home from a friend's funeral. The police discovery of the dead baby leads to the arrest of Mrs. Bronowski for murder.
- 10. I, Said The Sparrow
- Despite Hannah's story to the police, Mrs. Bronowski is convicted and sentenced to death. Spurred on by Lydia, Nanny Collins confronts George over his estrangement with Hugh. Jack clears Ned's name, but his regiment is shipping out for Somaliland and he must bid a tearful Matty goodbye.
[edit] Notes
The final episode had with a cliffhanger ending with many plot lines unresolved, however a second series was not made.