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Strangers, Tonight
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Looks good.............
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not a spoiler
The Jane Eyre was NOT a first edition _ 1847 and around £50 000
and you CERTAINLY dont write mawkish sentiments in a first edition!
seemd to be a cheap everyman edition around 1920
The prog ? oh yeah that - good -
certainly will watch.....
(only two copies of Wuthering Height are known - sold a year or so ago for £110k) - I cd only stretch to a remastered copy of the threesome's Poems ( 2 copies sold and then remaindered and were rebound after the success of Jane Eyre)
not a spoiler
The Jane Eyre was NOT a first edition _ 1847 and around £50 000
and you CERTAINLY dont write mawkish sentiments in a first edition!
seemd to be a cheap everyman edition around 1920
The prog ? oh yeah that - good -
certainly will watch.....
(only two copies of Wuthering Height are known - sold a year or so ago for £110k) - I cd only stretch to a remastered copy of the threesome's Poems ( 2 copies sold and then remaindered and were rebound after the success of Jane Eyre)
Very good first episode and quite intriguing. Recorded it to watch after Black Earth Rising which, imho, was a tad better. Written and directed by the brilliant Hugo Blick - The Honourable Woman and The Shadow Line - it drew me in completely and, if it were a book, it would be a page turner without a doubt.