Love in a Cold Climate

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Product Description Based on Nancy Mitford?s beloved novels The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate?part thinly-veiled memoir, part biting satire, and part fascinating window on a vanished way of life?this witty drama from the BBC follows the romantic adventures of three young aristocrats in the decade between the wars. Starring British acting legends Alan Bates ( Gosford Park), Celia Imrie ( Bridget Jones?s Diary), Sheila Gish ( Mansfield Park), and Anthony Andrews ( Brideshead Revisited), with young stars Rosamund Pike ( Die Another Day), Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh ( Bertie and Elizabeth), and Megan Dodds ( Malice Aforethought). Providing an authentic backdrop are several English castles and country houses, including Batsford Park, home of the Mitford family from 1916 to 1919. Amazon.com Love in a Cold Climate, Deborah Moggach's efficient 155-minute adaptation of Nancy Mitford's two best-known novels, hits an entirely appropriate balance between the comic and the sentimentally tragic. Viewpoint figure Fanny (Rosamund Pike) observes from her happy marriage the complicatedly messy lives of her two closest friends, Polly (Megan Dodds) and Linda (Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh). Polly escapes from a mother jealous of her beauty into a marriage that gets her disinherited and leaves her ultimately alone when her husband falls for the pretty male cousin who has supplanted her; Linda falls in turn for an Anglo-German banker, a posh young Communist who ships her off to the Spanish Civil War, and a brilliant doomed French aristocrat. Mingled with this sweet-sour material is the memorable comic relief: Linda's monstrous father and world-weary mother, the eccentric and affectionate Lord Merlin (John Wood) and Fanny's long-absent mother, the Bolter (Frances Barber). This has everything we expect from a BBC serial--excellent casting, a strong sense of period, and fast-paced direction. --Roz Kaveney