The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: Episode 1.5
BBC
7 December 1997
Historical Comedy, Romance
DVD
B+
After more drama, Tom and Sophia find their happy ending, and the series ends as well as it started. This episode is more focused and features more of such characters as Squire Allworthy, Aunt Western, Jenny Jones, and indeed Henry Fielding himself. It's a nice touch to make the blind judge in Tom's case Fielding's real-life brother, beyond the symbolism of course. Characters are punished or rewarded as they deserve, with Blifil sniveling and blaming others, and Partridge looking relieved that Mr. Allworthy has finally admitted the injustice done to Tom's supposed father. (Beesley plays his own father in flashbacks.) Overall, this adaptation averages out to a B and I recall the 1960s movie paling in comparison. Also, as a fan of Honour (the character) I was pleased that she gets more to do in this last portion of the story than in the novel, where Fielding just pushes her aside with one admittedly funny farewell letter.
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