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* SecondEpisodeIntrosuction: Inspector Bucket, arguably the main protagonist of the series, is introduced in the second episode of the [=BBC=] run (although this is averted in the streaming versions of the show, which combine every two episodes into a single episode).

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Bill Sikes is portrayed as more of a BruiserWithASoftCenter than the brutish DomesticAbuser he is in ''Literature/OliverTwist'', although whether this would have carried over after Series One remains unclear.

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Bill Sikes is portrayed as more of a BruiserWithASoftCenter than the brutish DomesticAbuser he is in ''Literature/OliverTwist'', although whether this would have carried over after Series One if the show had been renewed remains unclear. unclear.
** Arthur Havisham is more conflicted about scamming his sister than his literary counterpart apparently was and even seeks to stop the con in the final episodes.
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* SecondEpisodeNewCharacter: Inspector Bucket, arguably the main protagonist of the series, is introduced in the second episode of the [=BBC=] run (although this is averted in the streaming versions of the show, which combine every two episodes into a single episode).

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* SecondEpisodeNewCharacter: SecondEpisodeIntrosuction: Inspector Bucket, arguably the main protagonist of the series, is introduced in the second episode of the [=BBC=] run (although this is averted in the streaming versions of the show, which combine every two episodes into a single episode).
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Bill Sikes is portrayed as more of a BruiserWithASoftCenter than the brutish DomesticAbuser he is in ''Literature/OliverTwist'', although whether this would have carried over after Series One remains unclear.


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* SecondEpisodeNewCharacter: Inspector Bucket, arguably the main protagonist of the series, is introduced in the second episode of the [=BBC=] run (although this is averted in the streaming versions of the show, which combine every two episodes into a single episode).

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