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...
5 months ago
Considering I began this show in a state of relative ignorance – I’ve read Jane Eyre but my knowledge of Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy and the Brontës is decidedly sketchy – you would have been hard pushed to convince me how much I’d ultimately enjoy this solo debut from Grainne Maguire. (...)The Yorkshire Post talks about the future of Yorkshire-based films after the closing of the UK Film Council:
While the former primary school teacher still indulges herself playfully, playing a hungover Emily Brontë regretting a (relatively) lusty letter sent to the vicar, or trying stand-up as Lydia Bennett, her material on gender difference reflecting the massive sexual inequality of the time, there’s an occasional edge to her delivery now. Less a fond ‘reader, I married him’, more a blunt ‘he fucked me’. (Jay Richardson)
As the head of production at SY, [Hugo] Heppell has been a key player in making movies happen in the region. With filming recently finished on the television sequel of This is England and filming about to start on Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heights, Heppell says commitments made to films about to happen will be fulfilled, but the future is less clear. (Nick Ahad)In the Nashville Single Women Examiner the Brontë sisters are listed among other famous single women... forgetting that Charlotte Brontë eventually married Arthur Bell Nichols.
I laughed with that "relatively lusty hangover letter to the vicar", but Emily's vicar didn't happen to be her own father? And some people call Wuthering Heights incestuous! Wait till they learn about this. Lol!
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