Our Mutual Friend (1958 TV Serial)

Our Mutual Friend (1958 TV Serial)

Our Mutual Friend is a 1958 British television mini-series adapted from the Charles Dickens novel Our Mutual Friend. The series was made by the BBC and ran through 1959 for a total of twelve episodes.

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