•
William Miller as
Oliver Twist, on orphan with a deep desire to find out who his mother was •
Timothy Spall as
Fagin, a Jewish fence who looks after and mentors a gang of boy thieves •
Edward Fox as
Mr. Brownlow, a taciturn but kindly old gentleman who takes Oliver in • Adam Arnold as
The Artful Dodger, Fagin's most adept pickpocket •
Julian Rhind-Tutt as
Monks, a.k.a. Edward Brownlow, Mr. Brownlow's grandson •
Tom Hardy as
Bill Sikes, a brutish career criminal. •
Sophie Okonedo as
Nancy, Bill's lover and a fellow criminal •
Morven Christie as
Rose Maylie •
Gregor Fisher as
Mr. Bumble, the parish
beadle at Mudfog Workhouse •
Sarah Lancashire as Mrs Corney, the matron of Mudfog Workhouse •
Anna Massey as Mrs Bedwin, Mr Brownlow's housekeeper •
Nicola Walker as Sally, a trustee of Mudfog Workhouse who was midwife at Oliver's birth •
Rob Brydon as Mr Fang, a cruel magistrate •
John Sessions as Mr Sowerberry, an undertaker •
Michelle Gomez as Mrs Sowerberry, Mr Sowberberry's shrewish and hat-obsessed wife •
Adam Gillen as Noah Claypole, an apprentice of Mr Sowerberry who bullies Oliver to assert his self-perceived superiority •
Ruby Bentall as Charlotte, the Sowerberrys' maidservant •
Vincent Franklin as Mr Limbkins, the head of the board of well-fed, hypocritical, upper-class administrators of the workhouse • Connor Catchpole as Pearly, a member of Fagin's gang of thieves and the Dodger's rival; named ironically on account of his bad teeth •
Edward Tudor-Pole as Mr Slipsby • Callum Higgins as Spike, a member of Fagin's gang • Reece Dos-Santos as Stick, a member of Fagin's gang • Niall O'Mara as Handles, a member of Fagin's gang named for his big ears. • Peter Kirkham as a boy at the Mudfog Workhouse who serves with Oliver, who is beaten for desperately eating the oakum he is tasked with weaving due to the children of the workhouse being underfed ==Episodes==