Posts Tagged ‘BBC Pride and Prejudice 1995’

Top 10 Mrs Bennet Pictures

Here are My Pride and Prejudice’s all time top 10 pictures of the ‘illiberal’ minded, nerve suffering but hilarious Mrs Bennet. In no particular order and from all the major screen and TV adaptations we have Brenda Blethyn (2005), Alison Steadman (1995), Priscilla Morgan (1980), Mary Boland (1940) and Alex Kingston (lost in Austen).

The Best Pride and Prejudice YouTube Fan Videos

From the baffling through the bizarre to the beautiful, YouTube’s collection of Pride and Prejudice fan videos has it all. Here are some of the quirkiest and most agreeable that we have found. There are plenty more to enjoy, so please feel free to add links to your favorites below.
A 1980 adaptation fan video set [...]

Top 10 Mr Bingley Pictures

Here are My Pride and Prejudice’s all time top 10 pictures of the ‘handsome’, ‘affable’ and infinitley ‘agreeable’ Mr Bingley. In no particular order and from all the major screen and TV adaptations we have Simon Woods (2005), Crispin Bonham-Carter (1995), Osmund Bullock (1980), Bruce Lester (1940) and Tom Mison (lost in Austen).

Top 10 Jane Bennet Pictures

Here are My Pride and Prejudice’s all time top 10 pictures of the beautiful, kind and good-natured Jane Bennet.In no particular order and from all the major screen and TV adaptations we have Rosamund Pike (2005), Susannah Harker (1995), Sabina Franklyn (1980), Maureen O’Sullivan(1940) and Morven Christie (lost in Austen).

Ending Pride and Prejudice II; The 1995 Adaptation

Here is our second feature on the endings of Pride and Prejudice dramatizations. For the 1980 adaptation click here and for the 2005 movie here

This time we have a transcript of the final scenes from the BBC 1995 adaptation, which goes a little further than the 1980 adaptation by showing the actual marriages of the [...]

Top 10 Mr Bennet Pictures

Here are My Pride and Prejudice’s all time top 10 pictures of the vexing but also adorable Mr Bennet. In no particular order and from all the major screen and TV adaptations we have Donald Sutherland (2005), Benjamin Whitrow (1995), Moray Watson (1980), Edmund Gwenn (1940) and Hugh Bonneville (lost in Austen).