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.
We'll be...
4 months ago
Susan B. Anthony, "And that adorable Charlotte, for Brontë, of course. Like Jane Eyre, seeking her place in the world by living in the beautiful home of a rich man, only this gal need not work for a living. The comedy! She isn't a governess; she HAS a governess. Ha!"The Guardian's TV & Radio Blog comments on episode 10, season 1, of Mad Men and includes the following in the 'Culture Watch' bit:
• Roger refers to Don as "Rochester" drawing a line between Don and Charlotte Brontë's Byronic hero in Jane Eyre. (Will Dean)Ruth Wilson discusses her role as Jane Eyre in the 2006 BBC production in The Telegraph:
You wouldn’t have necessarily predicted that kinetic style from Wilson’s career-making dramatic debut as the watchful and mostly silent Jane Eyre. “There was an awful lot of looking and listening,” she recalls of her BAFTA-nominated performance. “I remembered a mantra that one of my teachers used to tell me at drama school, that every thought will pass across your face. Even if you’re thinking about Shreddies the camera will read it. I had a period off afterwards when I went through the whole four hours in my head, wondering how I could have done it better. I thought, if I get slated for this, I don’t know what I’ll do because I knew that I had broken ground myself as an actress.” (Jasper Rees)The Hindustan Times, in an article about reading, suggests reading some classics, such as Emily Brontë's.
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