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Hermione all set for BBC role
0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, Aug 5, 2007 | by LARA GOULD TV Reporter
HARRY Potter's pal Hermione Granger is to star in a BBC adaptation of classic children's tale Ballet Shoes.
Emma Watson, 17, will play an orphan in the feature-length film of Noel Streatfield's 1936 book.
The 90-minute drama, also featuring comedian Victoria Wood and Hustle star Marc Warren, will be the teen actress's first TV role. It will also see her reunited with Potter costar Richard Griffiths - Harry's evil Uncle Vernon.
Filming on the lavish adaptation will start this month and it is expected to be the centrepiece of the Beeb's Christmas line-up.
Ballet Shoes follows the tale of three orphaned sisters who are adopted by an eccentric explorer and raised by his niece.
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