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Finney's charm delights in 'Silas' Tales of an affectionate uncle; 'Bernard Tapie' lives the American dream in France.(Features)(Arts & Leisure)

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The Christian Science Monitor, November 23rd, 2001

Byline: M.S. Mason Television critic of The Christian Science Monitor "Silas is an old country rogue," says Albert Finney of his role in Masterpiece Theatre's My Uncle Silas (PBS, Nov. 26, 9-11 p.m., check local listings). But, of course, Silas is much more than that. He's a generous, kind, and affectionate man who cares more for others than his critics would admit. That's why we care about him - not just because he's a fun-loving rascal. We see him through the adoring eyes of his grandnephew, Ned (played by Joe Prospero, a fascinating little fellow), who appreciates his grand uncle's attent...

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