Anna Karenina
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Drama
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 10
avg.Runtime | 50 min
First EP | 1977-09-25
Last EP | 1977-11-27
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Rating : 5.8
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Anna Karenina was a 1977 BBC television adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel & tragic story of the love affair between Vronsky, a Russian Count and Anna Karenina, a married upper class woman. Nicola Pagett takes the role of Anna, a young woman who is married to a man twenty years her senior (Eric Porter), and who begins a passionate affair with the handsome Count Vronsky (Stuart Wilson). When she falls pregnant, Anna decides to dissolve her marriage and wed Vronsky, but true happiness proves elusive.
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Season List
season 1 || Miniseries
Relesed on | 1977-09-25
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Part 1
1977-09-25
After her brother is found being unfaithful, Anna Karenina persuades her sister-in-law not to leave him.
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Part 2
1977-10-02
Army officer Vronsky falls in love with Anna, who returns to her husband, Karenin, and their son.
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Part 3
1977-10-09
Anna returns Vronsky's feelings, and becomes pregnant with his child.
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Part 4
1977-10-16
Count Alexei chides his wife Anna about her most recent disrespectful behavior then asks that she admit all that has been going on.
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Part 5
1977-10-23
After a difficult birth to a baby girl, Anna flees with Vronsky without obtaining a divorce from Karenin.
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Part 6
1977-10-30
Levin and Kitty marry and soon after, Kitty discovers that she is pregnant.
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Part 7
1977-11-06
Anna and Vronsky return to Russia. After a furious Karenin sees Anna visiting their son, she and Vronsky leave.
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Part 8
1977-11-13
Anna decides to marry Vronsky.
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Part 9
1977-11-20
Anna commits suicide after becoming increasingly bitter towards Vronsky.
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Part 10
1977-11-27
Karenin takes custody of Anna's baby girl, and Vronsky leaves to help fight the Turks in the Serbian revolt.
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