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MASTERPIECE | The Complete Jane Austen | Men & ...
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A behind-the-scenes look at adapting Jane Austen's classic novels to television with screenwriter, Andrew Davies.
Davies dishes on romance, the interplay between men and women during the Austen period, and adapting Jane Austen's masterpieces to the screen.
Masterpiece presents The Complete Jane Austen. This four-month, first-ever U.S. television extravaganza includes new productions of Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, and Sense and Sensibility, along with classic productions of Emma and Pride and Prejudice.
PBS air date: Starting Sunday, January 13 at 9/8C (check local listings). For more information visit http://pbs.org/janeausten
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(So, there you were, minding your own business, when you get an email saying someone replied to a comment you made 3 weeks before..lol)
Can you please give me some more details? I never heard about it and I love Jane Austen's books =D And therefore, the movies, seasons... All of it :p
see Jane run for potus '08 on Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict.
(So, there you were, minding your own business, when you get an email saying someone replied to a comment you made 3 weeks before..lol)"
Make that 5 months! I had an awful time at the dentist today and was in pain, and your offhand remark made it possible for me to forget it entirely! Thank you for pointing me in the direction of that wonderful adaption. I didn't even know of its existence before tonight. :D
what about us, latinas in USA? :(
Thank you for posting this, PBS!
Stroke her feathers?
Would Jane Austen approve of her female characters being compared to bird?
I will continue to enjoy the original movie versions since they're stay true to Austen's novels.
M.S.
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