Here it is as a prop in
The Last September
1999
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1977
Costume seen on Helen Ryan as Olive Bradford
1983
Costume seen on Jennifer Kendal as Mrs. Saunders
1983
Costume seen on Toria Fuller as Jane Finn
1986
Costume seen on Rachel Gurney as Grand Duchess Victoria
1986
Costume seen on Rachel Gurney as Mrs. Agnes Foster Jones
1991
Costume seen on an extra
1993
Costume seen on Susannah Doyle as Maggie Lemass
The lovely dress was first seen in the BBC series The Duchess of Duke Street, where Helen Ryan wore it as Olive Bradford in the 1977 episode Blossom Time. The costume was worn twice in 1983 – first by Jennifer Kendal as Mrs. Saunders in Heat and Dust and then by Toria Fuller as Jane Finn in Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime: The Tommy and Tuppence Mysteries episode The Secret Adversary.
The costume was also worn twice in 1986, this time by the same person! Rachel Gurney wore it as Grand Duchess Victoria in Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna and as Mrs. Agnes Foster Jones in Lost Empires. In 1991 it was worn in The House of Eliott by an extra, and in 1993 it was worn by Susannah Doyle as Maggie Lemass in The episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles entitled Ireland, April 1916.
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The lovely dress was first seen in the BBC series The Duchess of Duke Street, where Helen Ryan wore it as Olive Bradford in the 1977 episode Blossom Time. The costume was worn twice in 1983 – first by Jennifer Kendal as Mrs. Saunders in Heat and Dust and then by Toria Fuller as Jane Finn in Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime: The Tommy and Tuppence Mysteries episode The Secret Adversary.
The costume was also worn twice in 1986, this time by the same person! Rachel Gurney wore it as Grand Duchess Victoria in Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna and as Mrs. Agnes Foster Jones in Lost Empires. In 1991 it was worn in The House of Eliott by an extra, and in 1993 it was worn by Susannah Doyle as Maggie Lemass in The episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles entitled Ireland, April 1916.
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The lovely dress was first seen in the BBC series The Duchess of Duke Street, where Helen Ryan wore it as Olive Bradford in the 1977 episode Blossom Time. The costume was worn twice in 1983 – first by Jennifer Kendal as Mrs. Saunders in Heat and Dust and then by Toria Fuller as Jane Finn in Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime: The Tommy and Tuppence Mysteries episode The Secret Adversary.
The costume was also worn twice in 1986, this time by the same person! Rachel Gurney wore it as Grand Duchess Victoria in Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna and as Mrs. Agnes Foster Jones in Lost Empires. In 1991 it was worn in The House of Eliott by an extra, and in 1993 it was worn by Susannah Doyle as Maggie Lemass in The episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles entitled Ireland, April 1916.
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Here it is as a prop in
The Last September
1999
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