The Brontës of Haworth

The Brontës of Haworth (1973)

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The Brontës of Haworth is an ITV series that dramatises the life of the Bronte sisters, authors of some of the most memorable novels in the literary canon. The series explores the everyday lives of the sisters in their home in the small Yorkshire village of Haworth. Charlotte, the author of 'Jane Eyre', is the most ambitious of the girls, with Emily, the writer of 'Wuthering Heights', the most poetic and intense.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Silent is the HouseOct 28, 1973
S01E04Rewarding DestinyOct 21, 1973
S01E03Delusion's SongOct 14, 1973
S01E02Home and AbroadOct 7, 1973
S01E01The Little KingSep 30, 1973
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' premiere?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' premiered on March 4, 1973.

Who were the main cast members of 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth'?

The main cast members of 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' included Alfred Burke, Vickery Turner, and Ann Penfold.

What was the genre of 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth'?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' was a drama series.

Where was 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' set?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' was set in Haworth, England.

Who created 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth'?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' was created by Michael Barry.

How many episodes were there in 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth'?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' consisted of five episodes.

What was the storyline of 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth'?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' followed the lives of the famous Bront\u00eb sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, as they dealt with personal struggles and pursued their writing careers in the 19th century.

Did 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' accurately depict the lives of the Bront\u00eb sisters?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' strived to provide an accurate portrayal of the lives of the Bront\u00eb sisters, based on historical records and research.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth'?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' featured guest appearances by actors such as Stephanie Beacham and Michael Gambon.

What was the critical reception of 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth'?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' received positive reviews for its performances and historical authenticity.

Did 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' receive any awards or nominations?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

Did 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' have a memorable soundtrack?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' featured a haunting and atmospheric soundtrack that complemented the dramatic tone of the series.

Did 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' explore the Bront\u00eb sisters' literary works?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' delved into the literary works of the Bront\u00eb sisters, showcasing their creativity and the influences behind their writing.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth'?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' did not generate any significant controversies during its airing.

Did 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' have a lasting impact on television?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' is recognized as a significant contribution to television drama, especially for its portrayal of the Bront\u00eb sisters' lives and works.

Is 'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' available for streaming or purchase?

'The Bront\u00ebs of Haworth' is not currently available for streaming or purchase, but it may be possible to find DVD copies or view it through archival sources.

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