The novel was originally developed as a feature film with
Ed Lewis attached to produce.
Ivan Moffat wrote an early draft of the script.
Herbert Ross was the first director, and he saw
Christopher Reeve about playing the lead. Then
Peter Weir became attached to direct;
Robert Redford was the favourite to play the lead. Weir dropped out and
Arthur Hiller was going to direct;
Ryan O'Neal was mooted as a star. Eventually it was decided to turn it into a mini series. The role of Meggie Cleary became the most sought after role of the production, and was considered the role of a lifetime. Many actresses campaigned and auditioned for the role over a long period of pre-production. British actress
Lynne Frederick was one of many actresses who heavily campaigned for the role. Frederick even dyed her hair red to showcase herself. Other actresses who auditioned for the part included
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Jane Seymour,
Olivia Newton-John, and
Kim Basinger. ==Awards and nominations==