The 1973 BBC adaptation of is widely regarded as one of the most faithful screen versions of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1905 classic novel. Originally broadcast in six 25-minute episodes on BBC1 between February 18 and March 25, 1973, this production capture the Victorian era's stark class divides through the eyes of its resilient young protagonist, Sara Crewe. Production and Legacy
: The production uses traditional studio sets and location filming that perfectly evoke the "London fog" aesthetic of the book. from the series, or would you like a comparison between this version and the 1986 or 1995 adaptations? a little princess tv series 1973 youtube
: Sara Crewe, a wealthy officer's daughter, arrives at Miss Minchin's Select Seminary for Young Ladies in London. The 1973 BBC adaptation of is widely regarded