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  1. The Brontes of Haworth ★★½ 1973The bleak moorlands and the village of Haworth are the setting for a dramatic look at the lives of writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte, their wastral brother Branwell, and the tragedies that haunted them all. On 4 cassettes. 270m/C VHS, DVD . GB Ann Penfold, Michael Kitchen, Vickery Turner, Rosemary McHaare le, Alfred Burke; D: Marc Miller; W ...

  2. Home and Abroad: With Alfred Burke, Michael Kitchen, Vickery Turner, Rosemary McHale. Branwell finds his artistic hopes dashed and makes a painful decision, while Charlotte and Emily further their education in Brussels. Anne has challenges as the governess of a wealthy family, and a cholera epidemic strikes back home with tragic consequences.

  3. In this acclaimed mini-series, distinguished playwright, author and critic Christopher Fry tells the extraordinary story of a troubled family of genius. Tracing significant events and key periods, each member of the Brontë family is brought vividly to life in this meticulously researched series. Vickery Turner, Rosemary McHale and Ann Penfold ...

  4. In 1820 Patrick Brontë was appointed as incumbent of Haworth, and arrived in the township with his Cornish-born wife Maria, and their six children. Although Haworth remained the family's home for the rest of their lives, and the moorland setting had a profound influence on the writing of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë, the family history ...

  5. 26 de abr. de 2013 · Are we approaching some sort of Brontë anniversary? Or is it simply the 40th anniversary of this long-forgotten dramatization of the “Brontë story” that’s being marked with a two-disc DVD release? The Brontës of Haworth has hardly gone down in the annals of TV drama history, such as, for instance, I, Claudius, the 1976 adaptation of the Robert Graves’ novel currently being repeated ...

  6. 23 de oct. de 2021 · Haworth in West Yorkshire is, of course, most famous for being the home of the iconic novelists, the Bronte Sisters and is the place where they wrote many of their books. In addition, though, this breathtaking part of England, known as The Pennines, is also famed for being wild and rural and sprinkled with historical remnants.

  7. The Brontes of Haworth. Season 1. Written by poet and playwright Christopher Fry (The Lady's Not for Burning), this period drama authentically explores the tender and tragic family history that is as much the Bronte legacy as their literary works. IMDb 7.1 1973 5 episodes. 13+ Drama.