About: Love, Nina

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Love, Nina is a 2016 British comedy drama starring Faye Marsay and Helena Bonham Carter. Adapted by Nick Hornby from Nina Stibbe's book, Love, Nina: Despatches from Family Life, the series received its debut on BBC One on 20 May 2016 and ran for five episodes. Set in 1982, the series tells the story of Nina (Marsay), a 20-year-old girl from Leicester who moves to Primrose Hill, London, to work as a nanny for single mother George (Bonham Carter).

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  • Love, Nina is a 2016 British comedy drama starring Faye Marsay and Helena Bonham Carter. Adapted by Nick Hornby from Nina Stibbe's book, Love, Nina: Despatches from Family Life, the series received its debut on BBC One on 20 May 2016 and ran for five episodes. Set in 1982, the series tells the story of Nina (Marsay), a 20-year-old girl from Leicester who moves to Primrose Hill, London, to work as a nanny for single mother George (Bonham Carter). It is based on her experiences working in the household of Mary-Kay Wilmers, editor of the London Review of Books. The two boys in the series are based on her sons with filmmaker Stephen Frears, one of whom, Sam Frears, plays a neighbour. On 15 May 2017, it was made available to stream on Netflix in the UK. (en)
  • Love, Nina (br: Com amor, Nina) é uma série de televisão britânica de 2016 estrelada por Faye Marsay e Helena Bonham Carter. Foi adaptado por Nick Hornby a partir do livro Love, Nina: Despatches from Family Life de . A série estreou na BBC One em 20 de maio de 2016 e teve cinco episódios. Em 15 de maio de 2017, foi disponibilizado para transmissão na Netflix no Reino Unido. (pt)
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  • Love, Nina (br: Com amor, Nina) é uma série de televisão britânica de 2016 estrelada por Faye Marsay e Helena Bonham Carter. Foi adaptado por Nick Hornby a partir do livro Love, Nina: Despatches from Family Life de . A série estreou na BBC One em 20 de maio de 2016 e teve cinco episódios. Em 15 de maio de 2017, foi disponibilizado para transmissão na Netflix no Reino Unido. (pt)
  • Love, Nina is a 2016 British comedy drama starring Faye Marsay and Helena Bonham Carter. Adapted by Nick Hornby from Nina Stibbe's book, Love, Nina: Despatches from Family Life, the series received its debut on BBC One on 20 May 2016 and ran for five episodes. Set in 1982, the series tells the story of Nina (Marsay), a 20-year-old girl from Leicester who moves to Primrose Hill, London, to work as a nanny for single mother George (Bonham Carter). (en)
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