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Mr Selfridge - Season 1
TrailerThe series centers on the real-life story of the flamboyant and visionary American founder of Selfridge's, Harry Gordon Selfridge. Showcasing any topic or popular trend, Harry is on a mission to make shopping an entertaining experience.Genre: DramaActors: Jeremy Piven, Ron Cook, Deborah Cornelius, Tom Goodman-Hill, Grégory Fitoussi, Amanda Abbington, Lauren Crace, Amy Beth Hayes, Pippa Haywood, Aisling Loftus, Rebecca Tanwen, ...»Director: Andrew DaviesCountry: United KingdomDuration: 45 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mr Selfridge - Season 1"
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Characters of "Mr Selfridge - Season 1"
Harry SelfridgePlayed by: Jeremy PivenMr. CrabbPlayed by: Ron CookMiss BlenkinsopPlayed by: Deborah CorneliusMr. GrovePlayed by: Tom Goodman-HillHenri LeclairPlayed by: Grégory FitoussiMiss MardlePlayed by: Amanda AbbingtonDorisPlayed by: Lauren CraceKittyPlayed by: Amy Beth HayesMiss BuntingPlayed by: Pippa HaywoodAgnes TowlerPlayed by: Aisling LoftusArlissPlayed by: Ross ArmstrongFrank EdwardsPlayed by: Samuel WestWaringPlayed by: Ian GelderEllen LovePlayed by: Zoë TapperMrs. PaynePlayed by: Kim BarryGeorge TowlerPlayed by: Calum CallaghanFraserPlayed by: Malcolm RennieBeatrice SelfridgePlayed by: Raffey CassidyRosalie SelfridgePlayed by: Poppy Lee FriarViolette SelfridgePlayed by: Freya WilsonLois SelfridgePlayed by: Kika MarkhamRose SelfridgePlayed by: Frances O'ConnorMr. PerezPlayed by: Timothy WatsonLady MaePlayed by: Katherine KellyTony TraversPlayed by: Will PayneMuskerPlayed by: Tim WoodwardVictorPlayed by: Trystan GravelleJournalistPlayed by: Chris CowlinSales AssistantPlayed by: Laura JeanneModel 'titles'Played by: Sephora VenitesMrs. WorthingtonPlayed by: Angeline BallRoddyPlayed by: Oliver Jackson-CohenReg TowlerPlayed by: Nick MoranAlfPlayed by: Christian PattersonLouis BleriotPlayed by: Orlando SealeValerie MaurelPlayed by: Joséphine de La BaumeAnna PavlovaPlayed by: Natalia KremenSonyaPlayed by: Madlena NedevaMiss RavillusPlayed by: Anna MadeleyCora BraddingtonPlayed by: Pandora ColinMr. Van Der MarkPlayed by: Giles TaylorHarry's FatherPlayed by: Brendan GibsonSir Arthur Conan DoylePlayed by: John SessionsMr. CrenellPlayed by: Todd BoyceSir OliverPlayed by: Guy WilliamsMr. FitchPlayed by: Sevan StephanF.W. WoolworthPlayed by: Michael BrandonMrs. WoolworthPlayed by: Lisa EichhornRichard BrackenburyPlayed by: Luke NewtonRobin BrackenburyPlayed by: Tom RussellMrs. CrabbPlayed by: Wendy NottinghamMrs. MackenziePlayed by: Therese BradleyErnest ShackletonPlayed by: Mark DexterFluddPlayed by: Cassie ComptonEdward VIIPlayed by: David CalderLady LushinghamPlayed by: Lisa JacksonHorace SpendrichPlayed by: Bob Golding -
Creators of "Mr Selfridge - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Mr Selfridge - Season 1"
New York Daily NewsApril 01, 2013It's beautifully filmed, interiors and exteriors, making London of the early 20th century look lush and elegant. The clothing, hair and general styles are showcased lovingly.
Boston GlobeMarch 29, 2013Alas, in this particular entourage, which is filled with promise, Piven is the weak link.
Media LifeMarch 30, 2013Surprisingly, Selfridge's confrontations with local attitudes fail consistently to set off any sparks.
Common Sense MediaAugust 08, 2013Mr. Selfridge is merely entertaining instead of addictive.
Kansas City StarApril 01, 2013Mr. Selfridge abandons any pretense of subtlety in favor of shiny, engaging presentation, letting the quality goods sell themselves.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMarch 31, 2013In execution, Mr. Selfridge is a bit of a slog, especially in tonight's too-long premiere.
Wall Street JournalMarch 28, 2013It is plenty addicting without the lords and ladies [Downton Abbey], opening a treasure box of tales about love, loss, ambition and the spirit of a new age.
Los Angeles TimesApril 01, 2013As drama, it's uneven, often cliched, even silly, but, like the store in which it's set - and whose ground floor, mezzanine and facade have been splendidly re-created - so variously stocked that you will likely find something here to take home.
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