

90 minSeason 1 • Episode 2
LatestDavid is now working in London as a clerk at Spenlow's and living at Mrs. Crupp's house. However, her fondness for "peppermint cordial" renders her incapable of fulfilling her promise to Aunt Betsey to treat David as if he were her own son. // A chance meeting with his old schoolfriend, James Steerforth, leads to David being invited to dinner with Steerforth's mother. David also discovers from Agnes that her father's clerk, the lurking and evil Uriah Heep, is to become a partner in her father's business - and the stage is set for a bitter battle.
A young man journeys from a difficult childhood to maturity, exploring social injustice, personal development, and the complexities of human relationships.
Acting
Radcliffe's pre-Harry vulnerability; Smith steals every frame.
Production
BBC period detail that makes you smell the coal smoke.
Writing
Davies adapts Dickens without the bloat—miracle.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Radcliffe filmed this immediately before Philosopher's Stone—his screen test for Potter used his Copperfield performance.
Andrew Davies' adaptation deliberately foregrounded David's class anxiety, resonating with 1999 Britain's 'Cool Britannia' contradictions.