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Sunday, December 25, 2005

Sunday, December 25, 2005 12:04 am by M.   No comments
Leeds Today covers the release of the DVD "Brontë Ways (Part 2 - Haworth to Gawthorpe Hall)" that we presented some months ago.

TWO film makers have completed their opus on Yorkshire's Brontë heritage, charting a 42-mile course through heather-clad moors and historic haunts. English teacher and presenter Ray Riches, 59 from Heptonstall and producer and cameraman Peter Thornton, 56 from Todmorden walk the viewer through the highs and lows of Brontë history - from the desolate beauty of moorland vistas described in Wuthering Heights to the deciduous, closeted greenery of overgrown and seldom visited churchyards of Birstall. The duo completed their project earlier this year, having filmed the first instalment in 2004.
(Neil Hudson)
More details in our previous post.


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