Daniel Deronda

Daniel Deronda (2002)

EndedScripted showDrama, Romance, History

Based on George Eliot's novel about a love triangle gone awry, Daniel Deronda originally aired on television as part of the award-winning Masterpiece Theatre series. The illegitimate son of a wealthy British aristocrat, Daniel harbors a secretive past and a ready supply of cash. When he meets Gwendolyn, a beautiful woman in desperate need of money, things get complicated, as he's already involved in a passionate relationship with a Jewish singer.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Part FourDec 7, 2002
S01E03Part ThreeNov 30, 2002
S01E02Part TwoNov 23, 2002
S01E01Part OneNov 23, 2002
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Daniel Deronda premiere?

Daniel Deronda premiered on November 23, 2002.

Who directed the TV show Daniel Deronda?

Daniel Deronda was directed by Tom Hooper.

Who wrote the novel on which the show Daniel Deronda is based?

The novel on which the show Daniel Deronda is based was written by George Eliot.

Who played the role of Daniel Deronda in the 2002 TV show?

The role of Daniel Deronda was played by Hugh Dancy.

Who played the role of Gwendolen Harleth in the 2002 TV show?

The role of Gwendolen Harleth was played by Romola Garai.

What is Daniel Deronda about?

Daniel Deronda is about a young man's search for his true identity and the romance that develops between him and a headstrong young woman.

What nationality is Daniel Deronda?

Daniel Deronda is of Jewish nationality.

In which year was the novel Daniel Deronda published?

The novel Daniel Deronda was published in 1876.

What is the setting of Daniel Deronda?

Daniel Deronda is set in England and the Middle East in the 19th century.

Does Daniel Deronda take place during a specific historical event?

No, Daniel Deronda does not take place during a specific historical event.

Who produced Daniel Deronda?

Daniel Deronda was produced by BBC Wales.

How many episodes are there in Daniel Deronda?

Daniel Deronda consists of four episodes.

Which other actors are in the cast of Daniel Deronda?

The cast of Daniel Deronda includes Hugh Bonneville, Greta Scacchi, and Jodhi May.

Is the TV show Daniel Deronda faithful to the novel it's based on?

Yes, the TV show Daniel Deronda is faithful to the novel it's based on.

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