Doris Lessing's twentieth-century classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels
Doris Lessing's modern classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels. In the summer of 1957, writer Anna Wulf is welcoming home her friend Molly, just returned from a year's travelling.
DetailsDoris Lessing's twentieth-century classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels. Anna and Molly find their feet again as they put aside the chaos of earlier times and take more control.
DetailsDoris Lessing's 20th-century classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels. Anna becomes embroiled in the conflict between Molly and her ex-husband Richard over their son Tommy's future.
DetailsDoris Lessing's 20th-century classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels. As Anna tries to shake off the painful memories of her affair, she finds herself turning them into a story.
DetailsDoris Lessing's twentieth-century classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels. Anna finally exorcises the painful memory of her affair as she concludes the story of her alter ego Ella.
DetailsDoris Lessing's twentieth-century classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels. Anna is bombarded by her friends' problems. Then Tommy takes dramatic action that shocks them all.
DetailsDoris Lessing's modern classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels. Tommy's blindness has an unsettling effect on his family and friends.
DetailsDoris Lessing's 20th-century classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels. Anna's fragile mental state is made worse by the increasing demands of her friends to solve their problems.
DetailsDoris Lessing's twentieth-century classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels. When Anna's daughter goes to boarding school, she loses her grip on reality. Her new lover Saul is no help.
DetailsDoris Lessing's twentieth-century classic, dramatised by Sarah Daniels. Anna finally admits the cause of all her problems - she has been unable to write.
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