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Daily Demand (Last 7 days)
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Below Avg
24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
Exceptional
0.2%
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About this title
Storyline
Louisa is an ordinary girl living in Victorian London. She is looking for a job and ends up talking her way into the kitchen of a Lords townhouse. The Lord has a rather snooty French chef, Louisa quickly develops a strong desire to become a top cook, women back then couldn't be chefs. Through hard work and sheer determination she wins over the chef and he begins to teach her his art. She quickly proves that she has a huge talent in the art of cooking. This brings her to the attention of three very different men, all of which will play huge but very different roles in her future. Partly because of who she knows, but mostly by her own extremely strong will and work ethic she goes on to be very successful, in a time when independent women were something of an oddity.
Country: United Kingdom
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: December 16, 1979
Also Known As: La Duquessa de Duke Street, A Duquesa de Duke StreetDas Hotel in der Duke Street, La duquesa de Duke Street, De dame van Duke Street, Герцогиня из Дьюк Стрит, The Duchess of Duke Street | See more »
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Company Credits
Production Co: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Time-Life Television Productions
CastSee full cast »
Susan Porrett
as Morgan
Ian Collier
as Nigel
John Vine
as Lieutenant Bamber
Leonard Woodrow
as Captain Fawcett
Rosamund Greenwood
as The Duchess
Margaretta Scott
as Lady Blenkiron
Roger Hammond
as Prince of Wales
Joan Harsant
as Waitress
Joan Benham
as Lady Williams
Anthony Andrews
as Marcus Carrington
Mary MacLeod
as Norah Trotter
Richard Vernon
as Major Smith-Barton
Reginald Marsh
as Mr. Atkinson
Peter Whitaker
as Clergyman
Bryan Coleman
as Lord Henry Norton
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
1976 | 15 Episodes
Season 2
1977 | 16 Episodes
Awards
Awards & NominationsSee full list »
BAFTA TV Award 1977
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Drama Series/Serial
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Actress
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Design
BAFTA TV Award 1978
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Design
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Costume Design