Design event: Dickensian at Charles Dickens Museum, London WC1

Costumes, props and sets from the BBC drama on show within the rooms where the author wrote his well-known books.
Barbara Chandler5 February 2016

How did they film Dickensian, pictured, that sometimes-baffling BBC drama featuring a mix of Charles Dickens’s best-known characters?

This show tells all, and it’s set within the rooms of the author’s own townhouse where he wrote Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby.

On view are costumes, props, scripts, production material and parts of the set.

Now until April 17; Charles Dickens Museum, 48 Doughty Street, WC1. Tickets £9 for adults, concessions £6, children six to 16 £4, free for under-sixes.

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