The Cazalets

The Cazalets (2001)

EndedScripted showDrama, War

The six part series, The Cazalets tells the story of a priviliged family in the years of 1937 till 1945. Most of it takes place in London or at their large family's estate in Sussex.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6Jul 27, 2001
S01E05Episode 5Jul 20, 2001
S01E04Episode 4Jul 13, 2001
S01E03Episode 3Jul 6, 2001
S01E02Episode 2Jun 29, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The Cazalets premiere?

The Cazalets premiered on September 7, 2001.

What is The Cazalets about?

The Cazalets is a drama series that follows the lives of an English family during World War II.

Who created The Cazalets?

The Cazalets was created by Douglas Livingstone.

Who produced The Cazalets?

The Cazalets was produced by Joanna Carr and Verity Lambert.

Who directed the episodes of The Cazalets?

The Cazalets was directed by Suri Krishnamma, Ferdinand Fairfax, and Simon Cellan Jones.

Who are the main characters in The Cazalets?

The main characters in The Cazalets are the members of the Cazalet family, including the parents and their five children.

What is the setting of The Cazalets?

The Cazalets is set in Sussex, England, before and during World War II.

What is the running time of each episode of The Cazalets?

Each episode of The Cazalets has a running time of approximately 50 minutes.

Who composed the music for The Cazalets?

The music for The Cazalets was composed by Alastair King.

What is the genre of The Cazalets?

The genre of The Cazalets is drama.

What awards did The Cazalets win?

The Cazalets did not win any major awards.

What is the critical reception of The Cazalets?

The Cazalets received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the strong performances and historical accuracy.

How many episodes of The Cazalets were produced?

13 episodes of The Cazalets were produced.

Is The Cazalets based on a novel?

Yes, The Cazalets is based on the novels by Elizabeth Jane Howard.

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