
The Way We Live Now (2001)
Set in the railway boom of the 1870s, The Way We Live Now captures the turmoil as the old order is swept aside by the brash new forces of business and finance. It contains all the elements that made Trollope the most popular novelist of his day - the trials and tribulations of young love, the enduring values of honourable men; but also the raw energy and excitement of the most powerful city the world had ever seen, and the greed and corruption that lay just below its glittering surface. It is packed with incident - elopement, scandal, suicide, fortunes made and lost, love lost and won.
Recent Episodes
| Episode | Name | Airdate |
|---|---|---|
| S01E04 | Episode 4 | Dez. 2, 2001 |
| S01E03 | Episode 3 | Nov. 25, 2001 |
| S01E02 | Episode 2 | Nov. 18, 2001 |
| S01E01 | Episode 1 | Nov. 11, 2001 |
Cast

Cillian Murphy

Matthew Macfadyen

Cheryl Campbell

Shirley Henderson

David Suchet

Richard Cant

Paloma Baeza

Angus Wright
Characters

Paul Montague

Sir Felix Carbury

Lady Carbury

Marie Melmotte

Augustus Melmotte

Dolly Longestaffe

Hetta Carbury

Miles Grendall
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