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- Barchester Towers is a novel by English author Anthony Trollope published by Longmans in 1857. It is the second book in the Chronicles of B****tshire series...
- The Barchester Chronicles is a 1982 British television serial produced by Jonathan Powell for the BBC. It is an adaptation by Alan Plater of Anthony Trollope's...
- Chronicles of B****tshire (1855-1867). The county town and cathedral city is Barchester. Other towns named in the novels include Silverbridge, Hogglestock and...
- Barchester Healthcare Ltd is an independent care provider in the United Kingdom, running over 250 care homes and seven registered hospitals across the...
- the fictional English county of B****tshire and its cathedral town of Barchester. The novels concern the dealings of the clergy and the gentry, and the...
- James adaptations: The Stalls of Barchester and in A Warning to the Curious, as well as the BBC adaptation of The Barchester Chronicles. He is best known...
- The Stalls of Barchester is the first of the BBC's A Ghost Story for Christmas strand, first broadcast on BBC 1 at 11.00pm on 24 December 1971. Based on...
- "The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral" is a ghost story by British writer M. R. James, originally published in 1910. It is included in his collection More...
- and lady-killers than Lady Castleton has been"). Anthony Trollope in Barchester Towers (1857) wrote of "the elegant fluency of a practised Lothario"....
- followed by Barchester Towers. Mr Septimus Harding is the m****, widowed and elderly warden of Hiram's Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, in...