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Originally posted by: thegameison
I have gone back to BBC's Pride and Prejudice Miniseries loads of times. It's one of the best things that has happened in all of human history. 😳
Then there's Sherlock! Period.
Originally posted by: ammygurl
Hi, Y'all!
I have recently started watching BBC adaptations of various Classic novels such as North and South (which premiered back in 2004!) and Pride and Prejudice (Though I am not an Austen fan). I wanted to know if any of you, too, are bitten by the BBC bug? Also, Does it change your perception in anyway?I feel I am getting better at gauging Austen's world because I don't read her works, I see it through some one else's lens. Also, It is an amazing platform to introduce yourself to Classics when you won't read them.If you do watch them, which ones are your favorite? Share thy wisdom! :)Cheers!