With... Adam Sargant
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It's our last episode of series 1!!! Expect ghost, ghouls and lots of
laughs as we round off the series with Adam Sargant, AKA Haunted Haworth.
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4 months ago
Visitors to the Yorkshire Moors are attracted to the heather-covered fields, gentle green valleys and charming market towns – the backdrop to Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights. It’s hard to imagine a lovelier spot in England.Writer Catherine Gervais says who her favourite author is on Hattiesburg American:
The moors are also the unlikely setting for a key effort to help stop the environmental disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, where BP’s rogue oil well is into its third leaky month. In the unspoiled countryside just outside Kirkbymoorside, about 40 kilometres north of York, lie a clutch of old industrial sheds, where the famous Slingsby glider aircraft were made. The same sheds now make subsea robots, known as ROVs – remotely operated vehicles – used by oil companies in the Gulf and elsewhere in the deepwater frontiers. (Eric Reguly)
Who is your favorite author? Charlotte BrontëA well-known Brontëites is actress Sonam Kapoor who once again mentions Wuthering Heights in an interview on Masala:
For new fans, is there any author that you would compare your style to? Perhaps a combination of Charlotte Brontë and Janette Oke. (Mary Lett)
Tell us about your favourite real-life love story and your fave movie love storyAnd finally there might be Brontëites in the making in the Rauhauser family, featured in The San Diego Union-Tribune.
Real-life would have to be my mum and dad (Anil and Sunita Kapoor). From the movies, ‘Gone With The Wind’, ‘Wuthering Heights’, and ‘Mughal-E-Azam’. Wait a minute, none of them end very romantically, do they? What movie love story do I like that has a happy ending? There has to be something! (Thinks for a while) I’ve got it! ‘My Fair Lady’! (Nazia Khan)
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