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Jane Eyre, Episode 6
written by Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1855; directed by Julian Amyes, 1917-1992; designed by Gill Hardie, fl. 1976-1988; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Timothy Dalton, 1946-, Sian Pattenden, fl. 1983 and Zelah Clarke, fl. 1972-1993, in Jane Eyre (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1983), 30 mins,
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Mr. Rochester is entertaining guests and Jane is perturbed by his evident fondness for Blanche Ingram. The arrival of Mr. Mason from the West Indies gives Rochester a shock, and that night Mason is mysteriously attacked.
Sample
written by Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1855; directed by Julian Amyes, 1917-1992; designed by Gill Hardie, fl. 1976-1988; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Timothy Dalton, 1946-, Sian Pattenden, fl. 1983 and Zelah Clarke, fl. 1972-1993, in Jane Eyre (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1983), 30 mins,
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Description
Mr. Rochester is entertaining guests and Jane is perturbed by his evident fondness for Blanche Ingram. The arrival of Mr. Mason from the West Indies gives Rochester a shock, and that night Mason is mysteriously attacked.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Timothy Dalton, 1946-, Sian Pattenden, fl. 1983, Zelah Clarke, fl. 1972-1993
Contributor
Gill Hardie, fl. 1976-1988, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation, Paul Reade, 1943-1997
Author / Creator
Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1855, Julian Amyes, 1917-1992, Timothy Dalton, 1946-, Sian Pattenden, fl. 1983, Zelah Clarke, fl. 1972-1993, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Jane Eyre
Topic / Theme
Morality, Sexuality, Feminism, Religion, Jane Eyre, Young Jane Eyre, Edward Fairfax Rochester
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1983 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1855, Gill Hardie, fl. 1976-1988, Julian Amyes, 1917-1992, Timothy Dalton, 1946-, Sian Pattenden, fl. 1983, Zelah Clarke, fl. 1972-1993, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Paul Reade, 1943-1997, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
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Jane Eyre, Episode 9
written by Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1855; directed by Julian Amyes, 1917-1992; designed by Gill Hardie, fl. 1976-1988; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Timothy Dalton, 1946-, Sian Pattenden, fl. 1983 and Zelah Clarke, fl. 1972-1993, in Jane Eyre (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1983), 27 mins,
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After days of travelling, a despondent Jane collapses outside the home of the Rivers family and is offered shelter. She conceals her true identity and gives her name as Jane Elliott. When her health is restored, St. John Rivers appoints her as a teacher to his newly established Girls' school for the poor.
Sample
written by Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1855; directed by Julian Amyes, 1917-1992; designed by Gill Hardie, fl. 1976-1988; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Timothy Dalton, 1946-, Sian Pattenden, fl. 1983 and Zelah Clarke, fl. 1972-1993, in Jane Eyre (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1983), 27 mins,
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Description
After days of travelling, a despondent Jane collapses outside the home of the Rivers family and is offered shelter. She conceals her true identity and gives her name as Jane Elliott. When her health is restored, St. John Rivers appoints her as a teacher to his newly established Girls' school for the poor.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Timothy Dalton, 1946-, Sian Pattenden, fl. 1983, Zelah Clarke, fl. 1972-1993
Contributor
Gill Hardie, fl. 1976-1988, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation, Paul Reade, 1943-1997
Author / Creator
Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1855, Julian Amyes, 1917-1992, Timothy Dalton, 1946-, Sian Pattenden, fl. 1983, Zelah Clarke, fl. 1972-1993, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Jane Eyre
Topic / Theme
Morality, Sexuality, Feminism, Religion, Jane Eyre, Young Jane Eyre, Edward Fairfax Rochester
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1983 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1855, Gill Hardie, fl. 1976-1988, Julian Amyes, 1917-1992, Timothy Dalton, 1946-, Sian Pattenden, fl. 1983, Zelah Clarke, fl. 1972-1993, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Paul Reade, 1943-1997, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
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Oliver Twist: (1985), Episode 3
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 29 mins,
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Oliver has rebelled against his treatment at Mr Soweby's undertakers and run away to London.
Sample
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 29 mins,
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Description
Oliver has rebelled against his treatment at Mr Soweby's undertakers and run away to London.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-
Contributor
Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Oliver Twist: (1985)
Topic / Theme
Criminals, Corruption, Juvenile delinquency, Oliver Twist, Fagin, Bill Sikes, Artful Dodger, Nancy, Mr. Bumble, Rose Maylie, Monks, Charley Bates, Young Oliver Twist
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
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Oliver Twist: (1985), Episode 5
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 30 mins,
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Oliver has been rescued from a life of crime and then recaptured by Fagin.
Sample
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 30 mins,
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Description
Oliver has been rescued from a life of crime and then recaptured by Fagin.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-
Contributor
Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Oliver Twist: (1985)
Topic / Theme
Criminals, Corruption, Juvenile delinquency, Oliver Twist, Fagin, Bill Sikes, Artful Dodger, Nancy, Mr. Bumble, Rose Maylie, Monks, Charley Bates, Young Oliver Twist
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
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Oliver Twist: (1985), Episode 7
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 29 mins,
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Bill Sykes has left Oliver for dead. Badly wounded, he is arrested as the burglar's accomplice.
Sample
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 29 mins,
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Description
Bill Sykes has left Oliver for dead. Badly wounded, he is arrested as the burglar's accomplice.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-
Contributor
Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Oliver Twist: (1985)
Topic / Theme
Criminals, Corruption, Juvenile delinquency, Oliver Twist, Fagin, Bill Sikes, Artful Dodger, Nancy, Mr. Bumble, Rose Maylie, Monks, Charley Bates, Young Oliver Twist
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
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Sense and Sensibility (1981), Episode 2
written by Jane Austen, 1775-1817; directed by Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963- and Diana Fairfax, 1927-, in Sense and Sensibility (1981) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1981), 27 mins
Jane Austen's tale of two devoted sisters with totally differing attitudes to life and love. Filmed on location in the stately homes of picturesque Dorset and Somerset.
Sample
written by Jane Austen, 1775-1817; directed by Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963- and Diana Fairfax, 1927-, in Sense and Sensibility (1981) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1981), 27 mins
Description
Jane Austen's tale of two devoted sisters with totally differing attitudes to life and love. Filmed on location in the stately homes of picturesque Dorset and Somerset.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-
Contributor
Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Jane Austen, 1775-1817, Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017, Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999, Denis Constanduros, 1910-1978
Date Published / Released
1981
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Sense and Sensibility (1981)
Topic / Theme
Dating and courtship, Romantic relationships, Elinor Dashwood, Marianne Dashwood, Mrs. Dashwood
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1981 BBC Worldwide
Person
Jane Austen, 1775-1817, Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017, Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999, Denis Constanduros, 1910-1978
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Sense and Sensibility (1981), Episode 3
written by Jane Austen, 1775-1817; directed by Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963- and Diana Fairfax, 1927-, in Sense and Sensibility (1981) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1981), 28 mins
Jane Austen's tale of two devoted sisters with totally differing attitudes to life and love. Filmed on location in the stately homes of picturesque Dorset and Somerset.
Sample
written by Jane Austen, 1775-1817; directed by Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963- and Diana Fairfax, 1927-, in Sense and Sensibility (1981) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1981), 28 mins
Description
Jane Austen's tale of two devoted sisters with totally differing attitudes to life and love. Filmed on location in the stately homes of picturesque Dorset and Somerset.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-
Contributor
Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Jane Austen, 1775-1817, Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017, Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999, Denis Constanduros, 1910-1978
Date Published / Released
1981
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Sense and Sensibility (1981)
Topic / Theme
Dating and courtship, Romantic relationships, Elinor Dashwood, Marianne Dashwood, Mrs. Dashwood
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1981 BBC Worldwide
Person
Jane Austen, 1775-1817, Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017, Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999, Denis Constanduros, 1910-1978
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Sense and Sensibility (1981), Episode 5
written by Jane Austen, 1775-1817; directed by Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963- and Diana Fairfax, 1927-, in Sense and Sensibility (1981) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1981), 27 mins
Jane Austen's tale of two devoted sisters with totally differing attitudes to life and love. Filmed on location in the stately homes of picturesque Dorset and Somerset.
Sample
written by Jane Austen, 1775-1817; directed by Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963- and Diana Fairfax, 1927-, in Sense and Sensibility (1981) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1981), 27 mins
Description
Jane Austen's tale of two devoted sisters with totally differing attitudes to life and love. Filmed on location in the stately homes of picturesque Dorset and Somerset.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-
Contributor
Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Jane Austen, 1775-1817, Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017, Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999, Denis Constanduros, 1910-1978
Date Published / Released
1981
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Sense and Sensibility (1981)
Topic / Theme
Dating and courtship, Romantic relationships, Elinor Dashwood, Marianne Dashwood, Mrs. Dashwood
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1981 BBC Worldwide
Person
Jane Austen, 1775-1817, Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017, Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999, Denis Constanduros, 1910-1978
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Sense and Sensibility (1981), Episode 7
written by Jane Austen, 1775-1817; directed by Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963- and Diana Fairfax, 1927-, in Sense and Sensibility (1981) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1981), 28 mins
Jane Austen's tale of two devoted sisters with totally differing attitudes to life and love. Filmed on location in the stately homes of picturesque Dorset and Somerset.
Sample
written by Jane Austen, 1775-1817; directed by Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963- and Diana Fairfax, 1927-, in Sense and Sensibility (1981) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1981), 28 mins
Description
Jane Austen's tale of two devoted sisters with totally differing attitudes to life and love. Filmed on location in the stately homes of picturesque Dorset and Somerset.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-
Contributor
Barry Letts, 1925-2009, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Jane Austen, 1775-1817, Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017, Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999, Denis Constanduros, 1910-1978
Date Published / Released
1981
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Sense and Sensibility (1981)
Topic / Theme
Dating and courtship, Romantic relationships, Elinor Dashwood, Marianne Dashwood, Mrs. Dashwood
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1981 BBC Worldwide
Person
Jane Austen, 1775-1817, Rodney Bennett, 1935-2017, Irene Richard, fl. 1975-1999, Tracey Childs, 1963-, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999, Denis Constanduros, 1910-1978
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Vanity Fair, Episode Eight
written by William Makepeace Thackeray, 1811-1863; directed by Michael Owen Morris, fl. 1983; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Eve Matheson, 1960-, Rebecca Saire, 1963-, James Saxon, 1954-2003 and Simon Dormandy, 1957-, in Vanity Fair (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1987), 1 hour 6 mins,
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William Makepeace Thackeray's plucky adventuress Becky Sharp claws her way up through society in this lavish period production of Vanity Fair - produced in the 1980s - which boasts the Battle of Waterloo as one of its set pieces.
Sample
written by William Makepeace Thackeray, 1811-1863; directed by Michael Owen Morris, fl. 1983; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Eve Matheson, 1960-, Rebecca Saire, 1963-, James Saxon, 1954-2003 and Simon Dormandy, 1957-, in Vanity Fair (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1987), 1 hour 6 mins,
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Description
William Makepeace Thackeray's plucky adventuress Becky Sharp claws her way up through society in this lavish period production of Vanity Fair - produced in the 1980s - which boasts the Battle of Waterloo as one of its set pieces.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Eve Matheson, 1960-, Rebecca Saire, 1963-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, Simon Dormandy, 1957-
Contributor
Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Nigel Hess, 1953-
Author / Creator
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1811-1863, Michael Owen Morris, fl. 1983, Eve Matheson, 1960-, Rebecca Saire, 1963-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, Simon Dormandy, 1957-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
Date Published / Released
1987
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Vanity Fair
Topic / Theme
Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815, Amelia Sedley, Becky Sharp, William Dobbin, Joseph Sedley
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1987 BBC Worldwide
Person
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1811-1863, Michael Owen Morris, fl. 1983, Eve Matheson, 1960-, Rebecca Saire, 1963-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, Simon Dormandy, 1957-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Nigel Hess, 1953-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
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