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Pickwick (film)

Pickwick is a British television musical made by the BBC in 1969 and based on the 1963 stage musical Pickwick, which in turn was based on the 1837 novel The Pickwick Papers written by Charles Dickens. It stars Harry Secombe as Samuel Pickwick and Roy Castle as Sam Weller.

Plot
Set in England in 1828, the story centres on wealthy Samuel Pickwick and his valet Sam Weller, who are in a debtors' prison where they recall the misadventures that led to their imprisonment. On the previous Christmas Eve, Pickwick introduced his friend Wardle, Wardle's daughters, Emily and Isabella, and their Aunt Rachael to Nathaniel Winkle, Augustus Snodgrass, and Tracy Tupman, three members of the Pickwick Club. They were soon joined by Alfred Jingle, who tricked Tupman into paying for his ticket to a ball that evening. Upon learning Rachael is an heiress, Jingle set out to win her hand and eventually succeeded. Pickwick engages Sam Weller as his valet and, through a series of misunderstandings, he inadvertently leads his landlady, Mrs. Bardell, to believe he has proposed marriage to her. Pickwick is charged with breach of promise and hauled into court, where he is found guilty as charged and sentenced to prison when he stubbornly refuses to pay her compensation. ==Cast list==
Cast list
Harry Secombe ... Mr. PickwickRoy Castle ... Sam WellerHattie Jacques ... Mrs. BardellAubrey Woods ... Alfred JingleBill Fraser ... Serjeant Buzzfuzz • Julian Orchard ... Augustus SnodgrassRobert Dorning ... Tracy TupmanIan Trigger ... Nathaniel WinkleSheila White ... Mary • Michael Logan ... Wardle • Joyce Grant ... Rachel • Julia Sutton ... Isabella • Cheryl Kennedy ... Emily • Robert Yetzes ... The Fat Boy • Christopher Reynalds ... Bardell Jr. • Gertan Klauber ... Landlord • Erik Chitty ... Judge • Michael Darbyshire ... Dodson • Tony Sympson ... Fogg • Ian Gray ... Serjeant Snubbin • Michael Balfour ... Roker ==Archive status==
Archive status
Although the play still exists in full colour as its original videotape master, it has not been released onto VHS, DVD or Blu-ray, nor has it been made available on any streaming sites, including BBC iPlayer. A single clip, the opening titles, has been made available on the Ravensbourne University London website. The movie is now on YouTube under Pickwick 1969. Trivia Shelia White and Harry Secombe both appeared in the Academy Award winning Oliver! a movie based on the Charles Dickens story Oliver Twist. Shelia portrayed Nancy's sister Bet while Harry portrayed the pompous Mr Bumble. ==References==
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