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  1. The tide of Life, Catherine Cookson, RDC-M #2-76, 1978. Emily Kennedy loves her life as the maid for the McGilby family, but when tragedy strikes, and the family dies, Emily must take her younger sister with her and find another job. She becomes a maid for another family, ...

  2. January 18, 1996. 51min. TV-PG. Left with nothing but a small allowance and deserted by Lizzie Rowan, Birch reluctantly latches onto Emily. He makes it clear that he will never marry her, but she happily moves into his rundown cottage and the pair become lovers. Store Filled. Free trial of BritBox. Watch with BritBox.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1976 · The tide of life: A novel. Hardcover – January 1, 1976. Sep McGilby always said that Emily Kennedy had a glad face. And at sixteen, Emily had a lot to be glad about. She loved her job as maid-of-all-work to the McGilbys, and the only cloud on her horizon was her anxiety about her delicate younger sister, Lucy.

  4. Also known as Catherine Cookson's The Tide of Life, this three-part, three-hour miniseries originally aired in 1996. Director 2 Credits. David Wheatley. David Wheatley. ...

  5. Catherine Cookson's The Tide of Life. While her father is away at sea, Emily is content with her position with Mr and Mrs McGilby where she is able to look after her sickly sister, but then the death of one of her employers throws her life into turmoil. The family is embroiled in further controversy following a mysterious death.

  6. Catherine Cookson DBE, född 20 juni 1906 i South Shields, Tyne and Wear (i dåv. County Durham), död 11 juni 1998 i Newcastle-upon-Tyne, var en brittisk författare.. Cookson gav ut sin första roman, Kate Hannigan, 1949.Hon kom att bli en av vår tids mest älskade och lästa författare. Hennes böcker, som ofta utspelas i lantlig miljö i norra England i slutet av 1800-talet, har sålts i ...

  7. Another of British television's many Catherine Cookson adaptations, The Tide of Life starred Gillian Kearney as typically Cookson-esque heroine Emily Kennedy. Living in Tyneside in the early 20th century, poor Emily is knocked about by fate and victimized by any number of nasty people -- until, of course, the Right Man comes along. In this instance, the man in question was Larry Birch, played ...