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COLLECTION · Series · 1995

Pride and Prejudice

Set in England in the early 19th century, Pride and Prejudice tells the story of Mr and Mrs Bennet's five unmarried daughters after the rich and eligible Mr Bingley and his status-conscious friend, Mr Darcy, have moved into their neighbourhood. While Bingley takes an immediate liking to the eldest Bennet daughter, Jane, Darcy has difficulty adapting to local society and repeatedly clashes with the second-eldest Bennet daughter, Elizabeth.

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* 8.2 (558)DramaCanada · United Kingdom
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Creators
Andrew Davies
Countries
Canada · United Kingdom · United States
Studios
BBC One · BBC
Runtime
55 min/ep
Age rating
TV-14
Release
24/09/1995
Score
8.2 / 10 (558)
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Seasons and episodes
Specials
Specials
9 episodes · 1996
Page to Screen
Episode 1. Page to Screen
1996-03-28

The Making of Pride and Prejudice.

Episode 2. The Restoration Process
5 min

A 5 minute program explaining the restoration process

Episode 3. Lasting Impressions
59 min

Lasting Impressions. Filmed in 2006, this featurette includes interviews with cast and crew members as they look back at the incredible success of “PRIDE AND PREJUDICE” that changed the appeal and reach of costume dramas. Includes…

Episode 4. The Definitive Pride and Prejudice
21 min

A featurette detailing the history of the miniseries and the novel. There's some passing biographical data imparted about Austen, as well as the world in which she grew up and eventually prospered.

Episode 5. Love or Money? Courtship and Marriage in Pride and Prejudice
10 min

Details the philosophical dilemma facing most female heroines in Austen's novels.

Episode 6. The Music of Pride and Prejudice
9 min

An homage to the wonderful Carl Davis.

Episode 7. Lifestyles of the Wealthy in Early 19th Century England
8 min

An interesting look at the upper classes in Britain.

Episode 8. Pride and Prejudice: A Turning Point for Period Drama
31 min

Interesting interviews with adapter Andrew Davis and others. A compelling description of what was going on in England in 1995 and why the show was so popular when it was first broadcast.

Episode 9. An Impromptu Walkabout with Adrian Lukis and Lucy Briers
9 min

A 10th Anniversary visit to some of the locations.

Miniseries
Miniseries
6 episodes · 1995
Episode 1
Episode 1. Episode 1
1995-09-24 · 53 min

The Bennets have five daughters, all without dowries, so they have limited chances of marrying. Then the rich Charles Bingley arrives in the district and takes a keen interest in Jane Bennet. At Bingley's house, Jane's sharp-tongued…

Episode 2
Episode 2. Episode 2
1995-10-01 · 53 min

A visit from the Bennets' cousin, Mr Collins, throws the family into disarray, while Elizabeth's acquaintance with Wickham solidifies her distrust and dislike of Darcy.

Episode 3
Episode 3. Episode 3
1995-10-08 · 52 min

Bingley and his household return to London suddenly, leaving Jane to suppose he does not care about her after all. Lizzie discovers who was behind the separation and receives another surprising offer.

Episode 4
Episode 4. Episode 4
1995-10-15 · 52 min

Darcy defends himself against Elizabeth's accusations, and later they meet at his house, Pemberley. While there, Elizabeth makes an astonishing discovery about Darcy which changes her feelings about him.

Episode 5
Episode 5. Episode 5
1995-10-22 · 49 min

Elizabeth meets Darcy's younger sister, Georgiana. Then news comes that Lydia has eloped with Wickham, and the Bennets fear she is lost. Darcy decides to help Lydia - but without telling the Bennet family or Elizabeth.

Episode 6
Episode 6. Episode 6
1995-10-29 · 50 min

Mrs Bennet is delighted to have one of her daughters married at last. Elizabeth sees Wickham in his true colours when she meets him again after his elopement. There is great excitement in the neighbourhood when Bingley returns to…

Cast by season
Adrian Lukis
Adrian Lukis
Mr. Wickham
Lucy Davis
Lucy Davis
Maria Lucas
Victoria Hamilton
Victoria Hamilton
Mrs. Forster
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Lucy Scott
Charlotte Lucas
?
Nadia Chambers
Lucy Robinson
Lucy Robinson
Louisa Hurst
David Bamber
David Bamber
Mr. William Collins
Anthony Calf
Anthony Calf
Colonel Fitzwilliam
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Lady Catherine de Bourgh
Joanna David
Joanna David
Mrs. Gardiner
Tim Wylton
Tim Wylton
Mr. Gardiner
Emilia Fox
Emilia Fox
Georgiana Darcy
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Filipe Manuel Neto
★ 10.0 / 10
**Look no further, in film or TV: this is, so far, the best adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice".** Whenever a film or television production decides to make a period production, it will always have two major challenges ahead. The first is, obviously, the result of any and all production. The second is the recreation of the historical period, not only in objects, clothes and environments, but mainly in the manners, mentality and habits of those people, of that time, of that culture. That's what historical consultancies are for, and it's an effort that should never be overlooked. This miniseries was very successful in all these efforts, and for me, it constitutes the best and most reliable audiovisual adaptation of Jane Austen's masterpiece, a narrative that even those who have never read the original book know perfectly, and which must be one of the most widespread novels in English literature. It is the adaptation where, in addition to having the correct settings and the correct costumes for the time and context, we also have the behaviors and mannerisms that those people, in fact, would have had if they had really existed. And besides, we have an enormous respect and consideration for the written work. There are several actors who deserve frankly positive attention here: despite being incredibly annoying with her high voice and her tantrums, Alison Steadman gave the Bennet family matriarch a genuine motherly sweetness and affection. Benjamin Whitrow was also very happy in his portrayal of Mr. Bennet, with his more moderate and compromising posture. Jennifer Ehle is very good in the lead role, and Colin Firth is Darcy par excellence (it is no coincidence that the role marked his career so deeply). There are still good supporting performances, coming mainly from Anna Chancellor, Julia Sawalha and Barbara Leigh-Hunt. Divided into six episodes of about an hour, the series makes good use of the written material and gives the various events the right time to develop. The direction, ensured by Simon Langton, was quite happy with the way he organized all of this, and gave the right pace to the series, without giving in to the temptation to lengthen things excessively in favor of two or three more episodes. The sets, props and costumes couldn't be better or more appropriate than they are, the recreation of the era is really impeccable. The soundtrack is good, although I didn't particularly like the opening theme.
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Peter McGinn
★ 8.0 / 10
I decided to watch this mini-series again after seeing the later movie version, which caused me to realized that maybe I enjoyed that version more. In my memory, I originally had recalled I liked this movie version more. And watching this series confirmed that I do like the Keira Knightly movie adaptation more, but only slightly and not to take anything away from this, an excellent series in itself. I will leave it to that prior review to reveal what those small reasons were. The ensemble cast performs uniformly brilliantly with hardly a misstep. David Barber is an appropriately obsequious Mr. Collins, and Alison Steadman puts in an equally appropriate and cringeworthy performance as the shrill, hysterical and gauche Mrs. Benett. The writing is also mostly very good. There were a few oddities for me. For example, I am not sure how people drew the conclusion that Jane is demonstrably more beautiful than Elizabeth. I saw no such drop off in looks. For that matter, why on earth were people saying that the cute redhead Mary King was homely? Were redheads devil children or something? But never mind. I read somewhere that the director of the later movie version set his piece about 20 years before this series was set, to avoid the style of high-waisted dresses. I have to agree with him. These dresses look odd and homely too me, almost like shapeless tube socks rather than high fashion. Finally, though I have always liked Colin Firth in everything since Circle of Friends, I think the script and/or direction might have overdone it slightly with his constant scowling through the first two episodes. I know it is to make a point of his proud and aloof nature, but later when the housekeeper at his mansion says she has never heard a negative word about him, it made me wonder: how did all of his family, friends and acquaintances avoid seeing that death-scowl of his for all those years? But that was a minor distraction. Although I like the later movie version slightly better as it turns out, I still enjoy this series and am keeping my DVD copy of it. Oh, and as a side note, if you have trouble finding the 2005 movie version, you need to search with the dreaded ampersand — Pride & Prejudice — (“&” not “and”). Go figure.
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Keywords
englandcountrysidebased on novel or bookminiseriesclass differencesperiod drama18th centurycostume dramageorgian or regency erasisters
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