Showing posts with label Radio Times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radio Times. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Cranford RadioTimes Scans

Courtesy of the wonderful VerityNorth of the C19 messageboard, who supplied these scans of the RadioTimes, please find below a veritable treasure trove of Cranford related loveliness.

Yes, I am a bit late, sorry. Hopefully now I've managed to get my screencapping software to stop making people look either like pygmies or giants, I should also be capping (and snarking) each episode.

Any way, the first three scans are the fold out front cover.



Look it's St.John Rivers nonchalently leaning on a light, I knew he hadn't gone to India!

The following is the main article and the behind the scenes special. Enjoy.



The RadioTimes minisite has lots of cast video interviews and the behind the scenes video for the photoshoot.


Sunday, March 25, 2007

Northanger Abbey RadioTimes Article

From the wonderful Austenblog (courtesy of Janeite Kathleen) comes a scan of the Northanger Abbey article in the RadioTimes.



Let's see if this JA adaptation is better than the last...

Monday, March 19, 2007

Jane Austen Article Scans

It's been a long time since I've posted, sorry, that's just down to complete laziness ( and the worst sore throat ever!), I promised some Jane Eyre DVD snark, but it's been so long since I watched the extras, I've forgotten what I wanted to write. Which means that I'll have to watch them again! Oh the hardship...

Any way, while I rewatch, I bring you another Jane: Jane Austen that is. ITV have just started their Jane Austen season, which include films of Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. I've scanned in the Radio Times articles for your perusal. Click to make them big!
The lovely leading ladies.

Page one.

Page two.


Billie Piper blurbette and finally (below) the preview.


And if that's not enough Jane Austen for you, please check out ITV's flash tastic Jane Austen website and the RadioTime's interviews with the three leading ladies, in which Billie very candidly describes the hardship of peeing in costume...