Berkeley Square

Berkeley Square (1998)

EndedScripted showDrama, Family

Berkeley Square is a warm-hearted family drama set in turn-of-the-century London, where three young girls come together as nannies and grow to be friends. Matty is a tough East End girl who has worked her way up the domestic ladder of London society's finest families. Spirited Hannah flees to London with her child after falling disastrously in love with the eldest son of a grand Yorkshire family. Generous, yet naive, farm-girl Lydia becomes a nanny in a forward-thinking family light years from her own. Over the course of time, the three young nannies become enmeshed in each other's lives as they manage through the unpredictable twists and turns of love, happiness and secrets in the posh world of Berkeley Square.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:00 (60 min)

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S01E10I, Said the SparrowJul 19, 1998
S01E09Wednesday's ChildJul 5, 1998
S01E08Who Killed Cock Robin?Jun 28, 1998
S01E07Gone a'HuntingJun 20, 1998
S01E06When the Bough BreaksJun 14, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Berkeley Square premiere?

Berkeley Square premiered on July 10, 1998.

Who created Berkeley Square?

Berkeley Square was created by Deborah Cook.

In which country was Berkeley Square filmed?

Berkeley Square was filmed in the United Kingdom.

What is the genre of Berkeley Square?

Berkeley Square belongs to the drama genre.

How many episodes were in Berkeley Square?

Berkeley Square consisted of 10 episodes.

Which network aired Berkeley Square?

Berkeley Square was aired on BBC One in the UK and PBS in the US.

Who played the role of Hannah Randall in Berkeley Square?

Tabitha Wady played the role of Hannah Randall in Berkeley Square.

Who portrayed the character of Matt Bellows in Berkeley Square?

Jason O'Mara portrayed the character of Matt Bellows in Berkeley Square.

Who played the role of Lydia Weston in Berkeley Square?

Rosemary Leach played the role of Lydia Weston in Berkeley Square.

Who was the director of Berkeley Square?

Richard Signy directed the series Berkeley Square.

What is the storyline of Berkeley Square?

Berkeley Square is set in the year 1902, and it follows the story of three nannies who work for wealthy families in London's prestigious Berkeley Square.

Did Berkeley Square receive any awards nominations?

Yes, Berkeley Square was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Miniseries in 1999.

Who composed the music for Berkeley Square?

Julian Nott composed the music for Berkeley Square.

Was Berkeley Square a success with audiences?

The ratings for Berkeley Square were moderate, but it was well received by critics.

Did Berkeley Square have any guest stars?

Yes, several actors made guest appearances in Berkeley Square, including Tamsin Egerton and Samantha Bond.

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