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North Bay Public Library DVD MIL s1v1 (TV shelves) Disc 1 33874004841630 AV-DVD Available -
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  • Physical Description: 2 videodiscs (ca. 191 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 ... Read More
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  • Publisher: [London, ENG] : Darlow Smithson Productions ; ... Read More

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General Note:
Digital video disc.
For specific added features see container or interactive features menu while viewing disc.
For home use only.
Originally broadcast on Britain's Channel 4 in 2013.
"Based on the people and history of Quarry Bank Mill, Cheshire, England."--Container.
Formatted Contents Note:
Disc 1. Clock-in -- Order in court (ca. 95 min.) ... Read More
Creation/Production Credits Note:
Co-created and written by John Fay.
Participant or Performer Note:
Jamie Draven, Kerrie Hayes, Holly Lucas, Barbara ... Read More
Summary, etc.:
"Based on a powerful true story, The Mill is a ... Read More
Target Audience Note:
Not Rated.
System Details Note:
DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation; Dolby ... Read More
Language Note:
Dialogue in English.
Subject: Working class Drama
Cotton manufacture Great Britain History Drama
Industrial revolution Great Britain History 19th century Drama
Genre: Period dramas.
Television mini-series.
Historical television programs.
Television series.
Television programs -- Great Britain.
Summary: "Based on a powerful true story, The Mill is a four-part drama set in England in 1833, a time when industry is sweeping children as young as nine into the factories and mills to work 12-hour days. Injustice and suppression are the norm, but the world is changing and one feisty young girl takes a stand against the mill owners and their lackeys who rule the children's tired and hungry lives. Inside, Robert Greg (Jamie Draven), the mill owner's son, is taking over the business and modernising ruthlessly, while outside, civil disobedience is on the rise. Times are changing for better or worse and the balance of power is about to fall into the hands of a young girl called Esther Price (Kerrie Hayes)."--Container.
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