...other things conspire to, to change his mind really and, and she's the same and we're both in different situations and suddenly I, there I am in the room with her.. Um, so I, I, I can't think of anything specific. I think um, I think one of the things perhaps physically was that we did find in rehearsals that to have some distance between us and it felt like the scene required us both to be stood um, I think in George Elliot they sit for a while and discuss things, and there was a certain point in the scene where we both felt we should be standing and kind of fairly energised and also that there was some distance between us so that it is more difficult to come together er, and it makes it easier to act if you, if you're not, you know if you've got a further way to go if you see what I mean.

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Ref code: PM-69 Title: Transcript extract from an interview with Douglas Hodge (Lydgate) Trevyn McGowan (Rosamond) and Middlemarch Director, Anthony Page. p. 33 Date: 1993 Format: .png Source: ITM-7963 Transcripts of interviews with members of the cast and crew of Middlemarch (BBC/WGBH, 1994). Edited for the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) Educational Developments/BFI (British Film Institute) Education package Screening Middlemarch: 19th Century Novel to 90s Television. Held at BFI, London, UK. http://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceArchive/110008677