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Nick Nickleby

Modern interpretation of the classic Charles Dickens tale about a young man who must support his family following the death of his father, turning to his sinister uncle for help.

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  • Updating Dickens for Daytime

    • Read Joy Wilkinson's post on the BBC Writersroom blog
  • Nick comforts Maddy, then wanders around London thinking how he can bring down his uncle—Episode 5

    Duration: 1:55
  • Ralph orders Squeers never to let Mrs Smike out of Dotheolds again—Episode 4

    Duration: 2:13
  • Nick overhears Hawkovsky talking about his sinister plans for his sister and punches him—Episode 3

    Duration: 1:29
  • Nick is thrown in prison and Ralph admits to knowing about abuse at Dotheolds Hall—Episode 2

    Duration: 1:29
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