Set in the palatial country houses and grand Mayfair salons of mid-Victorian England, The Pallisers is a saga of wealth, passion, power, intrigue and scandal.
"1974 television series based on Anthony Trollope's six "political" novels, set in mid-Victorian England."
"Summary: The Pallisers is a sprawling BBC saga of wealth, passion, power, intrigue and scandal."
"Nearly mad with longing for Burgo, Glencora urges Alice to follow her heart, not society's dictates as she herself has done."
"Set in the palatial country houses and grand Mayfair salons of mid-Victorian England, The Pallisers is a saga of wealth, passion, power, intrigue and scandal."@en
"Part 6. "John Grey catches up with the Pallisers and pleads with Alice not to turn away from love. In the wake of exciting news, the Pallisers hurry home, encountering a dissolute Burgo on the way. Phineas Finn, a young MP from Ireland, begins to move in higher circules under Lady Laura's tutelage. Plantagenet is given a second chance at a coveted post"--Container."@en
"Part 5. "Glencora confesses her unhappiness to Plantagenet, who responds with genuine tenderness. George shows his true colors when his grandfather's will is read. Plantagenet refuses appointment as Chancellor of the Exchequer, putting his wife before his political aspirations. As the Pallisers and Alice prepare for another European sojourn, Burgo attempts to sweep Glencora away"--Container."@en
"Part 20. A Coalition Government is formed with Planty as Prime Minister and Lopez curries favor with the Pallisers and with Abel Wharton, whose daughter he is romancing. Part 21. Lopez furthers his political ambitions and obtains Abel Wharton's consent to marry Emily."@en
"Begins with the forced marriage of Lady Glencora to Plantagenet Palliser. The British House of Commons serves as the backdrop as we watch the coming and goings and loves and tragedies of the powerful and not so powerful. This includes the lives of the friends and children of the Palliser's."@en
"The Pallisers depicts both the Parliamentary maneuverings of the day and the social mores that ruled private passions."@en
"The Pallisers depicts both the Parliamentary maneuverings of the day and the social mores that ruled private passions."
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