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  1. Production company. Left Bank Pictures. Original release. Network. BBC One. Release. 23 December 2012. ( 2012-12-23) Loving Miss Hatto is a 2012 British television film directed by Aisling Walsh and starring Maimie McCoy and Francesca Annis as Joyce Hatto and Rory Kinnear and Alfred Molina as William Barrington-Coupe.

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  2. Dec 23, 2012 · Loving Miss Hatto: Directed by Aisling Walsh. With Alfred Molina, Francesca Annis, Rory Kinnear, Maimie McCoy. In 1953, William Barrington-Coupe - known as Barrie - spots concert pianist Joyce Hatto and recognizes her talent.

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    • Aisling Walsh
    • 2012-12-23
  3. Loving Miss Hatto. The story of one of Britain's most famous pianists, Joyce Hatto, and her husband William, from their meeting in post-war London to her death in 2006 - after which her recordings were discovered to be one of the biggest hoaxes in classical music history. 20 IMDb 6.6 1 h 30 min 2012. X-Ray 13+. Drama · International · Emotional.

  4. Loving Miss Hatto (2012) is a story of two young people with high hopes who, like most of us, get knocked back by life. It is - above all - a love story. — Anonymous. After years of frustration and broken dreams, pianist Joyce Hatto finally found international fame in her 70s, despite having cancer. Dubbed 'the greatest living pianist no one ...

  5. Released , 'Loving Miss Hatto' stars Maimie McCoy, Francesca Annis, Alfred Molina, Rory Kinnear The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 30 min, and received a user score of 72 (out of 100) on TMDb ...

  6. Loving Miss Hatto. Available on Prime Video. The story of one of Britain's most famous pianists, Joyce Hatto, and her husband William, from their meeting in post-war London to her death in 2006 - after which her recordings were discovered to be one of the biggest hoaxes in classical music history. Drama 2011 1 hr 30 min.

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  8. The story of one of Britain's most famous pianists, Joyce Hatto, and her husband William, from their meeting in post-war London to her death in 2006 - after which her recordings were discovered to be one of the biggest hoaxes in classical music history.