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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby - 2001 TV was released on:

UK: 8 April 2001

USA: 29 January 2002

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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby was published as a monthly serial from April 1838 to October 1839.

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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby - 1947 is rated/received certificates of:

Australia:PG

Finland:K-11

Iceland:L

Netherlands:14 (original rating) (1947)

UK:A (original rating)

UK:U (tv rating)

UK:U (video rating) (1989) (2006)

USA:Approved (PCA #12157)

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Nicholas Nickleby was created in 1839.

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The cast of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby - 1982 includes: Alun Armstrong as Mr. Wagstaff Christopher Benjamin as Mr. Vincent Crummles Jane Downs as Mrs. Nickleby Nicholas Gecks as Lord Frederick Verisopht Patrick Godfrey as Mr. Kenwigs Lila Kaye as Mrs. Crummles Shirley King as Mrs. Kenwigs John McEnery as Mr. Mantalini Bob Peck as Sir Mulberry Hawk Edward Petherbridge as Newman Noggs Roger Rees as Nicholas Nickleby David Threlfall as Smike Peter Ustinov as Himself - Host Thelma Whiteley as Mrs. Mantalini John Woodvine as Ralph Nickleby

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Nicholas Nickleby was released on 12/27/2002.

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The Production Budget for Nicholas Nickleby was $10,000,000.

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The novel "Nicholas Nickleby" by Charles Dickens has around 800 pages in most editions.

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Tom Ellis is a prolific actor. He has been in many films such as 'Buffalo Soldiers', 'The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby' and 'I'll be there'.

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Nicholas Nickleby - 1977 is rated/received certificates of:

UK:PG

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Nicholas Nickleby grossed $1,562,800 in the domestic market.

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The cast of Nicholas Nickleby - 1903 includes: William Carrington as Pupil

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Nicholas Nickleby is the eponymous character from Charles Dickens' third novel. Nicholas is a young man who has to support his mother and sister following the death of his father.

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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is a nine-hour stage play, presented over two evenings onstage and four evenings on television.

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Nicholas befriended Smike, the poor, disabled youth at Dotheboy's Hall.

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The name of the poor boy who befriended Nicholas Nickleby is Smike. He is a pitiable character who faces many hardships throughout the novel.

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The plot of the movie Nicholas Nickleby is that of a man with great compassion fighting to save his family from an abusive uncle. It is a story written by Charles Dickens and was made into a movie in 2002.

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In Nicholas Nickleby, Hawk appears as a friend of Nicholas's uncle.

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The cast of Nicholas Nickleby - 1985 includes: Colin Borgonon Wallas Eaton Ron Haddrick Brian Harrison Phillip Hinton Liz Horne Lynn Rainbow Robin Stewart

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The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom was created in 1776.

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Is amazing! It's about a poor fellow, Nicholas, who is forced to work at a terrible "school" that serves as a dumping ground for unwanted children. Nicholas can't stand it, so... READ THE BOOK! Meanwhile,his sister Kate is entertaining a bunch of high class gentlemen.Among them, the handsome young Lord Fredrick Verisopt and the rogue Sir Mulberry Hawk, both of which have taken a liking to Kate, and Hawk will do anything to get her, so... READ THE BOOK!

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The cast of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby - 1947 includes: Sally Ann Howes as Kate Nickleby Jill Balcon as Madeline Bray Una Bart as Infant Phenomenon Timothy Bateson as Lord Verisopht Derek Bond as Nicholas Nickleby Arthur Brander as Mr. Snawley Frederick Burtwell as Sheriffs Mercury John Chandos as Employment Agent Alfred Drayton as Wackford Squeers June Elvin as Miss Snevellicci Laurence Hanray as Mr. Gride Cedric Hardwicke as Ralph Nickleby Patricia Hayes as Phoebe Roy Hermitage as Wackford Squeers Jnr. Stanley Holloway as Vincent Crummles Vida Hope as Fanny Squeers Roddy Hughes as Tim Linkinwater Hattie Jacques as Mrs. Kenwick Emrys Jones as Frank Cheeryble Eliot Makeham as Postman Mary Merrall as Mrs. Nickleby Bernard Miles as Newman Noggs Cathleen Nesbitt as Miss Knag Vera Pearce as Mrs. Crummles Cecil Ramage as Sir Mulberry Hawk George Relph as Mr. Bray Guy Rolfe as Mr. Folair John Salew as Mr.Lillyvick Athene Seyler as Miss La Creevy Michael Shepley as Mr. Gregsbury M. P. Sybil Thorndike as Mrs. Squeers Drusilla Wills as Mrs. Grudden Aubrey Woods as Smike

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'Nicholas Nickleby' is a novel by Charles Dickens, written in 1838-9.

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i dont know. but i want to. i need to to complete mah home-work XD PIE

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That's Mantalini's pronunciation of "damned", his favorite word. He often uses this to describe things, such as how much he loves his wife.

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Nicholas Nickleby - 2002 is rated/received certificates of:

Argentina:Atp

Australia:M

Brazil:14

Canada:PG

Chile:14

Finland:K-11

France:U

Germany:12

Iceland:LH

Ireland:PG

Italy:T

Netherlands:6

New Zealand:PG

Singapore:PG

UK:PG

USA:PG (certificate #39321)

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The cast of Nicholas Nickleby - 1912 includes: Mignon Anderson as Madeline Bray Victory Bateman as Miss La Creevy Harry Benham as Nicholas Nickleby Harry Blakemore as Cheeryble Brother Reginald Carrington as Sir Mulberry Hawk Ethyle Cooke as Actress playing Juliet Frances Gibson as Kate Nickleby Etienne Girardot as Gryde Carl Grimmer as Mr. Pyke John Harkness as Actor playing Benvolio Oren Hooper as Undetermined Role Mikhail Mitzoras as Lenville Eleanor Rose as Actress playing Lady Capulet Walter Thomas as Mr. Pluck

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The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club

The Adventures of Oliver Twist

The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

The Old Curiosity Shop

Barnaby Rudge

The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit

A Christmas Carol

Dealings with Dombey and Son

David Copperfield

Bleak House

Hard Times

Little Dorrit

A Tale of Two Cities

Great Expectations

Our Mutual Friend

The Mystery of Edwin Drood (unfinished)
Oliver !!!!!!!!!!!!:)

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In 1837, Charles Dickens wrote "Oliver Twist" and in 1839, he wrote "Nicholas Nickleby."

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The cast of The Life and Adventures of Nick Nickleby - 2012 includes: Barbara Adair as Mrs. Graymarsh Rod Arthur as D.I. Belton Linda Bassett as Mrs. Smike Clare Cathcart as Venetia Crummles Adrian Dunbar as Ralph Nickleby Howell Evans as Mr. Bolder Timothy Fergusson as Passerby, Policeman Bronagh Gallagher as Mrs. Nickleby Jonathan Harden as Newman Noggs David Henry as Mr. Cheerybles Tony Jayawardena as Muzz Caitlin Joseph as Maddy Bhray Indira Joshi as Mrs. Khenwigs Danny Kehoe as Talent Contest MC Laurence Kennedy as Verisopht Ranjit Krishnamma as Mr. Bhray Mark McDonnell as Squeers Freya Parks as Mariah Crummles Edward Peel as Dr. Brightside Yasmin Poppy Kaftar as Maia Hollie Taylor as Frannie Jayne Wisener as Kat Nickleby

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The cast of Adventures of Nicholas at Roaring Camp - 1996 includes: Jillie Mack as Brittany Ron Masak as Narrator June Monat Donald Monat Nedene Tucci as Nicholas

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David Copperfield, Our Mutual Friend, Nicholas Nickleby, Oliver Twist, Great Expectation, he Tale of Two Cities, etc

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Roselee I. Robinson has written:

'Dickens' creation and use of minor characters in Nicholas Nickleby, Dombey and son and LIttle Dorrit'

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Chris Roebuck has: Played Toby Wilson in "Peak Practice" in 1993. Played Football Team in "Polterguests" in 1999. Played Socks in "Blood" in 2000. Played Nick Holland in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Wackford Squeers Jnr. in "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby" in 2001. Played Schoolboy in "Wire in the Blood" in 2002. Played Gijs in "Kruistocht in spijkerbroek" in 2006.

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My favorite book! A young man, Nicholas, is left peniless by his improvident father and is forced to work at a terrible school for money. He meets a poor, damaged fellow named Smike and runs away with him to seek their fortunes. Meanwhile, his sister Kate has been asked to entertain a bunch of barbaric "gentlemen" and is assaulted by Sir Mulberry Hawk. I hope this wasn't for a book report. If so, you are a scumbag. Otherwise, it is a fantastic book and I highly recommend it. Merry Christamas!

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horse life is the same as horse life adventures. they just added adventures to the end

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What, exactly, do you mean by "comedy"? Dickens was well-known for his humor; even his darkest works such as A Tale of Two Cities have humorous elements in them.

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Absolutely! Hot temper, though. Defender of the weak wretch Smike, of the honor of both sister Kate and girlfriend Madeline, yes. A kind man.

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1. Nicholas Nickleby

2. Oliver Twist

3.Great Expectations

Sorry, that's all I can remember!

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A Christmas Carol is another one.

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Who cares. Read Thomas the Tank Engine.......

Like yo.

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The cast of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby - 2001 includes: Simeon Andrews as Ned Cheeryble Danny Babington as Agency Clerk Tim Barlow as Old Lord Philip Bond as Mr. Walter Bray Lucy Bowen as Cockney Girl Ruth Chapman as The Infant Phenomenon Debbie Chazen as Fanny Squeers Charles Cork as Bailiff Jonathan Coy as Charles Cheeryble Philip Croskin as Bailiff Roderic Culver as Lord Verisopht John Dallimore as Vicar Charles Dance as Ralph Nickleby Bindu De Stoppani JJ Feild as Frank Cheeryble Pam Ferris as Mrs. Squeers Gregor Fisher as Mr. Squeers Peter Gale as Doctor Emma Gregory as Miss Bravassa Tom Hiddleston as Lord Tom Hollander as Mr. Mantalini Katherine Holme as Madeleine Bray Lee Ingleby as Smike George Innes as Newman Noggs Berwick Kaler as Mr. Snawley Allin Kempthorne as Lord Diana Kent as Mrs. Nickleby Alex Knight as Landlord Kitty Leigh as Miss Ledrock Helena Leonard as Opera Singer Rosalind March as Miss Knag Abigail McKern as Miss La Creevy Marian McLoughlin as Madame Mantalini Sophia Myles as Kate Nickleby Archie Preston as Small Boy Chris Roebuck as Wackford Squeers Jnr. Liz Smith as Peg Sliderskew Lorraine Stanley as Maid Hannah Storey as Tilda Price Donald Sumpter as Mr. Brooker Malcolm Tierney as Vincent Crummles Jacqueline Tong as Mrs. Crummles Dominic West as Sir Mulberry Hawk

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It's hard to say which of Dickens' books is best, since much depends on personal preference, knowledge of critical techniques, etc. G.K. Chesterton has written reviews of Dickens' novels and the web site containing it is attached. Best known among his works are probably A Tale of Two Cities, A Christmas Carol,and Oliver Twist.

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