Hold the dream [videorecording] /produced by Harry R. Sherman ; adapted for television by Barbara Taylor Bradford ; directed by Don Sharp ; a Bradford Portmanproduction for OPT and Channel 4.
Contributor(s): Seagrove, Jenny | Collins, Stephen | Kerr, Deborah | Bloom, Claire | Fullerton, Fiona | Hamilton, Suzanna | Havers, Nigel | Mills, John | Neeson, Liam | Brolin, James | Sherman, Harry R | Bradford, Barbara Taylor. Hold the dream | Sharp, Don | Guard, Barrie | Acorn Media (Firm) | Bradford Portman Production | Option Planning Techniques Inc | Channel Four (Great Britain).
Material type: Visual materialPublisher: Bethesda, MD : Acorn Media, 2000, c1986Description: 3 videocassettes (ca. 200 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.ISBN: 156938391X (set); 1569383928; 1569383936; 1569383944.Other title: Barbara Taylor Bradford's Hold the dream.Uniform titles: Woman of substance (Television mini-series) Subject(s): Businesswomen -- United States -- Drama | Man-woman relationships -- Drama | Businesswomen -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Businesswomen -- Fiction | Man-woman relationship -- FictionGenre/Form: Videocassettes. | Television mini-series. | Television adaptations. | Television sequels.DDC classification: [Fic] | 813/.54Video Librarian
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Originally produced as a television mini-series in 1986.
Jenny Seagrove, Stephen Collins, Deborah Kerr, Claire Bloom, Fiona Fullerton, Suzanna Hamilton, Nigel Havers, John Mills, Liam Neeson, James Brolin.
Director of photography, John Coquillon ; film editor, Teddy Darvas ; music composed, arranged and conducted by Barrie Guard.
"The sequel to A woman of substance"--Container.
Paula Fairley is the image of her grandmother, the family matriarch, and founder of the family business. As Paula succeeds at work, her marriage and life begin to crumble until a man, who offers a different kind of fulfillment, appears.
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