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  1. Esther Waters is a British period television series which originally aired on BBC 2 in four episodes from 14 November to 5 December 1964. It is an adaptation of the 1894 novel of the same title by George Moore. [1] . Like the novel it focuses on the struggle of Esther Waters who, in Victorian England, is abandoned by her lover when pregnant.

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  2. Esther Waters: With Meg Wynn Owen, John Bennett, Pauline Letts, Gwendolyn Watts. George Moore's story of the kitchen-maid who was dismissed from a late-Victorian horse-racing household because she was going to have a baby by the footman.

  3. Esther Waters (TV Series 1964– ) - Episode list - IMDb. Back. Cast & crew. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Esther Waters. Seasons Years. 1. Add image. S1.E1 ∙ The Lottery. Sat, Nov 14, 1964. Add a plot. Rate. Add image. S1.E2 ∙ London Pride. Sat, Nov 21, 1964. Add a plot. Rate. Add image. S1.E3 ∙ Starter's Orders. Sat, Nov 28, 1964.

  4. Esther Waters es una serie de televisión de época británica que se emitió originalmente en BBC 2 en cuatro episodios del 14 de noviembre al 5 de diciembre de 1964. Es una adaptación de la novela de 1894 del mismo título de George Moore.

  5. This four-week serial from the BBC starred Meg Wynn Owen in the title role. First shown on BBC2 in 1964, the episodes were repeated on BBC1 in Summer 1965. Esther Waters was driven from her family home by a drunken father (John Dearth) and entered into service as a kitchen maid at the Barfield racing stables.

  6. Two television dramas ( miniseries) were produced in 1964 and 1977 respectively. [5] In 1964 the BBC produced a four-part miniseries of Esther Waters, with Meg Wynn Owen in the title role. [6] A further television adaptation Esther Waters aired on the BBC in 1977, featuring Gabrielle Lloyd as Waters.

  7. Esther Waters es una serie de televisión de época británica que se emitió originalmente en BBC 2 en cuatro episodios del 14 de noviembre al 5 de diciembre de 1964. Es una adaptación de la novela de 1894 del mismo título de George Moore.