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  1. My Brother Jonathan: With Daniel Day-Lewis, Benedict Taylor, Helen Ryan, Caroline Bliss. My Brother Jonathan is a 1985 BBC five part mini-series that relates the story of an idealistic doctor, Jonathan Dakkers, in the coal country of England during the period around WW1 and a love triangle.

  2. My Brother Jonathan is a British television drama series which first aired on BBC 2 in five episodes between 12 August and 9 September 1985. It is based on the 1928 novel of the same name by Francis Brett Young, which had previously been made into a 1948 film My Brother Jonathan.

  3. My Brother Jonathan. Daniel Day-Lewis plays Jonathan, the ungainly, neglected eldest son of a family living in the Black Country. His younger brother Harold is everything he is not - athletic, handsome and clever.

  4. Overview. My Brother Jonathan is a 1985 BBC five part mini-series that relates the story of an idealistic doctor, Jonathan Dakkers, in the coal country of England during the period around WW1 and a love triangle. Anthony Garner. Creator. Joe Waters. Creator. James Andrew Hall. Creator. Michael Troughton. Helen Ryan. Daniel Day-Lewis.

  5. My Brother Jonathan es una serie dramática de televisión británicaque se emitió por primera vez en BBC 2 en cinco episodios entre el 12 de agosto y el 9 de septiembre de 1985. Se basa en la novela de 1928 del mismo nombre de Francis Brett Young , que se había realizado anteriormente en una película de 1948 My Brother Jonathan .

  6. My Brother Jonathan is a 1985 BBC five part mini-series that relates the story of an idealistic doctor, Jonathan Dakkers, in the coal country of England during the period around WW1 and a love triangle.

  7. Daniel Day-Lewis plays Jonathan, the ungainly, neglected eldest son of a family living in the Black Country. His younger brother Harold is everything he is not - athletic, handsome and clever. Despite the favouritism shown to Harold, the two boys build a close friendship that lasts a lifetime and ends in tragedy. Based on a book by Francis Brett Young.