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  1. With Jemma Redgrave, Ruth Sheen, David Calder, Kevin McMonagle. This lavish period drama tells the story of Eleanor Bramwell (Jemma Redgrave), a pioneering female doctor in the late nineteenth century, and the struggles she has with her friends, her colleagues and society.

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    • Jemma Redgrave, Ruth Sheen, David Calder
    • TV-MA
  2. Bramwell es una serie de televisión británica protagonizada por Jemma Redgrave como la Dra. Eleanor Bramwell, una mujer que desafía la dominación de los hombres en el establecimiento médico, que dirige un hospital gratuito para los pobres en el East End de Londres, durante la era victoriana tardía.

  3. Bramwell is a British television series starring Jemma Redgrave as Dr. Eleanor Bramwell, a woman challenging the domination of men in the medical establishment, who runs a free hospital for the poor in the East End of London, during the late Victorian era.

  4. Episode #1.1. Eleanor Bramwell is determined to be a doctor, in spite of the unfriendly attitudes of universally male doctors. When visiting friend Victoria insists Eleanor examine her, she diagnoses syphilis and tells Victoria, infuriating her husband Lord Edward.

  5. Currently you are able to watch "Bramwell - Season 4" streaming on Britbox Apple TV Channel , BritBox, BritBox Amazon Channel. Synopsis Eleanor allows The Thrift to perform medical check-ups on soldiers, which leads to her meeting Major Quarrie.

    • 120 min
  6. Bramwell. Eleanor Bramwell (Jemma Redgrave) sets out to prove her worth as a female doctor. Her father is eager for Eleanor to join him in his respectable private practice, but Eleanor decides to begin work in London's East End.

  7. www.metacritic.com › tv › bramwellBramwell - Metacritic

    22 de may. de 1995 · Bramwell is a drama series about a woman doctor in late-Victorian London, and her struggle to gain acceptance in a virtually all-male profession. It was the brainchild of Lucy Gannon (creator of Soldier Soldier and Peak Practice), together with Bramwell's producers, Harriet Davison and Tim Whitby.