
Enid
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
A poignant biography of one of the most successful and wildly-read writers of the 20th century. Her stories enthralled children everywhere but her personal struggles often proved too much.
Top Cast


Helena Bonham Carter
Helena Bonham Carter
Enid Blyton
Helena Bonham Carter
Enid Blyton


Matthew Macfadyen
Matthew Macfadyen
Hugh Pollock
Matthew Macfadyen
Hugh Pollock


Denis Lawson
Denis Lawson
Kenneth Waters
Denis Lawson
Kenneth Waters


Claire Rushbrook
Claire Rushbrook
Dorothy Richards
Claire Rushbrook
Dorothy Richards


Joseph Millson
Joseph Millson
Hanly Blyton
Joseph Millson
Hanly Blyton


Ramona Marquez
Ramona Marquez
Imogen
Ramona Marquez
Imogen


Lisa Diveney
Lisa Diveney
Enid (aged 19)
Lisa Diveney
Enid (aged 19)


Pooky Quesnel
Pooky Quesnel
Theresa Blyton
Pooky Quesnel
Theresa Blyton


Eileen O'Higgins
Eileen O'Higgins
Maid Maggie
Eileen O'Higgins
Maid Maggie


Douglas Reith
Douglas Reith
BBC Interviewer
Douglas Reith
BBC Interviewer
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