On TV Tonight: Watch episode 2 of Emma on PBS' Masterpiece
Tonight, episode 2 (of 3) of a new adaptation of Emma is showing on PBS' Masterpiece! at 9 PM ET.
Here's the description for episode 2:
Also, as previously posted...Read more below!
Here are the schedule and synopsis...
January 24-February 7, 2010, 9pm
Emma
Three episodes (Episode one 120 minutes; episodes two and three 60 minutes)
A new adaptation of Jane Austen's comic tale of a headstrong young woman's failed matchmaking schemes. Starring Romola Garai (Atonement), Michael Gambon (Wives and Daughters) and Jonny Lee Miller (Mansfield Park).
A fresh and fiercely funny new three-part adaptation of Jane Austen's comic masterpiece, starring Romola Garai (Atonement) as the "handsome, clever and rich" Emma Woodhouse, a young woman who dominates her small provincial world of Highbury. Misguidedly believing that she is a skilled matchmaker, Emma repeatedly attempts to pair up her friends, often with dire results. Jonny Lee Miller (Endgame, Eli Stone, Mansfield Park) plays Mr. Knightley, Emma's shrewd and attractive neighbor, and Michael Gambon (Cranford) is her affectionate, neurotic father.
Buy the DVD!
Interesting links:
See Emma Online
Starting Jan. 25th, see the full first episode or select your favorite chapters.
Bachelors of Highbury Quiz
Meet your match from the men in Emma's world in this exclusive compatibility quiz.
Behind-the-Scenes Video
The cast and crew on what's so attractive about Jane Austen, the richness of this production and casting for this upper-crust soap opera.
Audio Slideshow
Emma star Romola Garai gossips about her favorite characters and the actors who portray them.
Jane Austen House Slideshow
Step inside the English cottage where Austen wrote or revised seven novels.
Here's the description for episode 2:
Emma teases Mr. Knightley about Jane, but he remains tight-lipped. Meanwhile, Frank and Emma plan a ball, and Emma wonders whether she might be in love with him. With her matchmaking officially abandoned, Emma feels cooped up and bored. Mr. Knightley suggests a day trip to Box Hill for a change of scene. He also tells Emma that he suspects Frank and Jane are secretly in love. Emma rebuffs the suggestion — she can personally vouch for Frank's indifference to Jane.
Also, as previously posted...Read more below!
Here are the schedule and synopsis...
January 24-February 7, 2010, 9pm
Emma
Three episodes (Episode one 120 minutes; episodes two and three 60 minutes)
A new adaptation of Jane Austen's comic tale of a headstrong young woman's failed matchmaking schemes. Starring Romola Garai (Atonement), Michael Gambon (Wives and Daughters) and Jonny Lee Miller (Mansfield Park).
Watch the trailer below...
[source: PBS]
SypnopsisA fresh and fiercely funny new three-part adaptation of Jane Austen's comic masterpiece, starring Romola Garai (Atonement) as the "handsome, clever and rich" Emma Woodhouse, a young woman who dominates her small provincial world of Highbury. Misguidedly believing that she is a skilled matchmaker, Emma repeatedly attempts to pair up her friends, often with dire results. Jonny Lee Miller (Endgame, Eli Stone, Mansfield Park) plays Mr. Knightley, Emma's shrewd and attractive neighbor, and Michael Gambon (Cranford) is her affectionate, neurotic father.
Buy the DVD!
Interesting links:
See Emma Online
Starting Jan. 25th, see the full first episode or select your favorite chapters.
Bachelors of Highbury Quiz
Meet your match from the men in Emma's world in this exclusive compatibility quiz.
Behind-the-Scenes Video
The cast and crew on what's so attractive about Jane Austen, the richness of this production and casting for this upper-crust soap opera.
Audio Slideshow
Emma star Romola Garai gossips about her favorite characters and the actors who portray them.
Jane Austen House Slideshow
Step inside the English cottage where Austen wrote or revised seven novels.
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