


The BBC Four is renown for producing critically acclaimed costume dramas over the years such as the recent Sense and Sensibility and Cranford which made their way across the pond and onto to PBS’s Masterpiece Classics series. One wonders out loud what direction UK television is taking to attract a wider and younger audience, and if adaptations of classic novels by Jane Austen and Elizabeth Gaskell are now passé? The BBC recently confirmed its commitment to period drama, so let's hope that we won't be teased with these imitations and parodies such as Lost in Austen which are quite diverting, but not the real thing.
Laurel Ann, Austenprose
The first episode of Lost in Austen, the new ITV romantic time travel twister based on Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice aired in the UK on September 3rd. No word yet on a US premiere, but if you are quick, you might catch it on one of those post your own video sites like YouTube. I watched it with absolutely no expectation of liking it - at all - but laughed so hard it startled my cat! If you like this Austen collage, you can create one for free at Polyvore. Don't forget that you can catch up on all the scoop on Lost in Austen over at AustenBlog!
posted by Laurel Ann, Austenprose
Lost in Austen sees the original story thrown off track as London-living Amanda finds Lizzie Bennet in her bathroom.
She swaps her humdrum life in the Noughties to enter the fictional world of Pride and Prejudice."
Read more in the following links about this time travel fantasy, which will be shown in the UK this autumn. Update: Lost in Austen will be shown in the UK on September 3rd. I agree with Mags, editrix of Austenblog: Why is this sequel given 3 hours of airtime when ITV barely gave Persuasion, Mansfield Park, and Northanger Abbey a scant 90 minutes?: