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Pride And Prejudice. (Colin Firth Version). Drama Channel.

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hellywelly4 | 09:49 Tue 19th Apr 2022 | Film, Media & TV
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I’m watching this (again). It always comes up fresh and new and Mr Collins is sublime.
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Yes - it's very good. Better than any other version I've seen. The casting was perfect.
My most favourite Pride and Prejudice of all time. Excellent cast and excellent acting. I've watched it many times !
Love it just as I love the book. It’s probably one of the best - if not the best - series ever produced by the BBC. I have the DVD. It’s something I never tire of.
Alison Steadman is so good in this and Colin Firth PHEW !!!!!
This is better than any film I've ever watched of P&P because the casting is spot on.
i have been happily immersed n P&P world this week - ive been reading death comes to pemberley by PD james
I'm going to come across as a philistine I know but I hated the book at school but fell in love with the Keira knightley film version which I've watched countless times. Hence Colin Firth as Darcy left me cold after Mathew Macfadyen.
Is it just me that loves nothing versions?

The soundtrack to the film version is great and when he walks through the field to meet her on the bridge is a brilliant scene.
nothing versions?
Prudie, I loved the Keira Knightley one - except for Macfadyen! No accounting for tastes.

I rather liked Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, to my surprise.
Ooops! That was supposed to say 'both' versions. I've no idea how both turned into nothing, lol
Bednobs, I was very disappointed with ‘Death comes to Pemberley. The author is no Jane Austen.
Naomi - I felt the same about 'Death comes to Pemberley'. Very disappointed and PD James is a good author. I read it for the second time last autumn and it was better; but she is no Jane Austen. T.B.H. a lot of authors have written versions which are fun (McDiarmid's 'Northanger Abbe' for one) but nowhere near the quality. I've done a letter from JA to Cassandra, which I quite like.
I didn't think much of Death Comes To Pemberley either.

Just as an aside, if anyone watches Anatomy Of A Scandal, please note the location of the in-laws house. I think it's the same house used for Longbourn in the series.

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