Dr. Manette had been a doctor in Paris.
Lucie Manette is often associated with light
and Madame Defarge with darkness.
A third BBC mini-series(in 8 parts) was produced in 1980 starring Paul Shelley as"Carton/Darnay",
Sally Osborne as"Lucie Manette" and Nigel Stock as"Jarvis Lorry".
The BBC produced another eight-part mini-series in 1980 starring Paul Shelley as Carton/Darnay,
Sally Osborne as Lucie Manette, and Nigel Stock as Jarvis Lorry.
On the morning of the marriage, Darnay, at Dr. Manette's request, reveals who his family is,
a detail which Dr. Manette had asked him to withhold until then.
Almost certainly refer to a legal title(probably"chief justice"); Stryver is imagining that he is
playing every role in a trial in which he browbeats Lucie Manette into marrying him.
On the morning of Darnay's marriage to Lucie Manette, Darnay, at Dr Manette's request, reveals who his family is,
a detail which Dr Manette had asked him to withhold until such time.