Directors: Hettie MacDonald, Dave Moore
Script: Kevin Hood, Neil Biswas based on the novel by Tim Pears
Photography: Alwin Kuchler
Editor: Bill Diver
Music: Jocleyn Pook, Harvey Brough
Sound: Dennis Cartwright
Production Design: Mark Stevenson
Casting: Andy Pryor
Principal Cast: Robert Pugh, Helen McCrory, Shaun Dingwall, Lorraine Ashbourne, Kaye Wragg
Producer: Claire Hirsch
Executive Producers: Tessa Ross, Peter Fincham
Series Producers: John Chapman, Michael Riley
Production: TalkBack productions in association with Sterling Pictures for BBC2
Distribution: BBC Worlwide
First Broadcast: 10.01.2001, 21:00 BBC2
Selected Filmography Shaun Dingwall: Villa des Roses, 2000; Touching Evil, 1997-99; Underground, 1999; Soldier Soldier, 1995; A breed of Heroes, 1994; No Man's Land, 1994; Second Best, 1994
Love, jealousy, hate, and suicide are the stuff of which family dramas are made. But the rise and fall of the dynasty in this series is very unorthodox. A musical without songs, a love story that in flashbacks is tied to the fate of British industrialist family, a very personal look at postwar British society – all of this makes “In A Land of Plenty” into a modern saga with suggestive power. Based on Tim Pears’ bestseller of the same name, Hettie MacDonald and Dave Moore (“Touching Evil”) create with grandiose scenes and a unique narrative technique an epic puzzle which is only solved in the last episode.