


To the Lighthouse was nominated for a British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) award in the Best Single Drama category in 1984. With Alan Shallcross as producer, the admirable dedication of all concerned is apparent throughout." He concluded by writing, "Colin Gregg's direction relies openly and rewardingly on the cool distancing manner of Ingmar Bergman in remaining faithful to the tone and mood of Mrs. have made the effort and the result is very special indeed" although, he added, "Purists should be warned that changes have been made". O'Connor began by noting, "Few works of literature would seem to lend themselves less readily to dramatization than Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse, but the BBC and Colin Gregg Ltd. Reviewing the film in The New York Times, John J. Woolf creates a fictional world in which no objective, omniscient narrator is present. It was adapted by Hugh Stoddart, directed by Colin Gregg, and produced by Alan Shallcross. Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse is the triumphant product of this innovation, creating a reality that is completely constructed by the collection of the multiple subjective interiorities of its characters and presented in a stream-of-consciousness format. To the Lighthouse is a 1983 television film based on the 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf. 1983 British TV series or programme To the Lighthouse
