Gillian Anderson Confirmed for BBC Adaptation of ‘Great Expectations’

The ‘X-Files’ alum takes on another Dickens classic

Gillian Anderson is slowly cornering the market on lead roles in BBC adaptations of Charles Dickens classics.

Six years after starring in the BBC's critically acclaimed 2005 adaptation of "Bleak House," which aired on PBS in 2006, the "X-Files" alum will play Miss Havisham in a new version of "Great Expectations," the BBC confirmed Friday.

She has been a target of the project for more than a month.

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Production on the miniseries — a joint project of the BBC and PBS' long-running "Masterpiece" franchise — has already begun. The three-part drama will air on BBC One this Christmas to celebrate the 200th birthday of Dickens in 2012. There's no word yet on when "Great Expectations" will air in America.

Ray Winstone ("Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull") has signed on to play escaped criminal Magwitch and relative newcomer Douglas Booth will play the orphan hero Pip. Additionally, "Poirot" actor David Suchet will play Jagger and Mark Addy, who played the hedonistic King Robert Baratheon in HBO's "Game of Thrones," takes on Pumblechook.

The miniseries will be a reworking of the classic by Sarah Phelps, who also adapted "Oliver Twist"  for the BBC in 2007.

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