Brideshead Revisited

Brideshead Revisited (1981)

I should like to bury something precious every place where I’ve been happy...

  • Genre: Drama
  • First Air Date: 1981-10-12
  • Last Air Date: 1981-12-22
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 11
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 60 min.
  • Production Company: Granada Television
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Networks: ITV1
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Summary

Charles Ryder, an agnostic man, becomes involved with members of the Flytes, a Catholic family of aristocrats, over the course of several years between the two world wars.

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Brideshead Revisited Seasons

Season 0

First Air Date:
7 Episodes

Season 1

First Air Date: 1981-10-12
11 Episodes

Brideshead Revisited Episodes

Title Air Date Duration
Season 1Episode 1Et in Arcadia Ego60 min
Season 1Episode 2Home and Abroad60 min
Season 1Episode 3The Bleak Light of Day60 min
Season 1Episode 4Sebastian Against the World60 min
Season 1Episode 5A Blow Upon a Bruise60 min
Season 1Episode 6Julia60 min
Season 1Episode 7The Unseen Hook60 min
Season 1Episode 8Brideshead Deserted60 min
Season 1Episode 9Orphans of the Storm60 min
Season 1Episode 10A Twitch Upon the Thread60 min
Season 1Episode 11Brideshead Revisited60 min
  • Jeremy Irons

    as Charles Ryder
  • Anthony Andrews

    as Lord Sebastian Flyte
  • Diana Quick

    as Lady Julia Flyte
  • Claire Bloom

    as Teresa Flyte, Lady Marchmain
  • Phoebe Nicholls

    as Lady Cordelia Flyte
  • Simon Jones

    as 'Bridey', Lord Brideshead
  • John Gielgud

    as Edward 'Ned' Ryder
  • Laurence Olivier

    as Alexander Flyte, Lord Marchmain
  • Stéphane Audran

    as Cara
  • Jane Asher

    as Celia Ryder
  • Charles Keating

    as Rex Mottram
  • Jeremy Sinden

    as 'Boy', Viscount Mulcaster
  • Mona Washbourne

    as Nanny Hawkins
  • Nickolas Grace

    as Anthony Blanche
  • Jenny Runacre

    as Brenda Champion
  • Robin Sachs

    as Etonian
  • Michael Bilton

    as Hayter
  • John Grillo

    as Mr. Samgrass
  • Ralph Nossek

    as Plender
  • Ronald Fraser

    as Red-Haired Man
  • John Nettleton

    as Commanding Officer
  • Kenneth Cranham

    as Sergeant Block
  • Joseph Brady

    as Chief Purser
  • Gary Waldhorn

    as Major Wilson
  • John Le Mesurier

    as Father Mowbray
  • Brian Oulton

    as Man from the Tate
  • Andy Rashleigh

    as Policeman
  • Niall Tóibín

    as Father Mackay
  • Anna Quayle

    as Nancy Tallboys
  • Bill Owen

    as Lunt
  • Maggie Steed

    as Diplomat's Wife
  • Paul Clayton

    as Tom
  • Michael Gough

    as Doctor Grant
  • Stephen Moore

    as Jasper
  • Maria Charles

    as Ma Mayfield
  • Stephen Mallatratt

    as Medical Officer
  • Robert Urquhart

    as Quartering Commandant
  • Sally Bazely

    as Grizel
  • Geoffrey Chater

    as Consul
  • Nicholas Le Prevost

    as Doctor
  • Graham Seed

    as Jorkins
  • Simon Chandler

    as Lieutenant James
  • Roger Milner

    as Wilcox
  • Richard Hope

    as Lieutenant Hooper
Writing Derek Granger Writer
Writing Charles Sturridge Writer
Production Derek Granger Producer
Production Jac Venza Executive Producer
Production Robert B. Kotlowitz Executive Producer
Production Samuel Paul Producer
Crew Ray Goode Cinematography
Sound Geoffrey Burgon Music
Writing Evelyn Waugh Novel
Editing Anthony Ham Editor
Art Peter Phillips Production Design
Costume & Make-Up Jane Robinson Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Sue Milton Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Ruth Quinn Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Deborah Tinsey Makeup Artist
Production Doreen Jones Casting
Sound Phil Smith Sound