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Showing posts with label Emilia Fox. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 10

Emilia Fox, Mr. Darcy's Little Sister All Grown Up


Emilia Fox, who played Georgiana Darcy in Pride and Prejudice 1995, is gorgeous, all grown up, and sadly divorced. Read about her current life in this Daily Mail article.

Emilia's next project will be playing Queen Elizabeth in a 5-part Channel 4 docudrama series.

"One of five actresses playing the Queen at pivotal points in her life, Emilia will appear as the 29-year-old monarch in the first hour-long episode. It deals with the moment the affair that the Queen's sister, Princess Margaret, had with Captain Peter Townsend - a divorcé, and therefore deemed unsuitable for a princess - became public knowledge just after the Coronation."

Emilia's also the narrator of Naxos's unabridged Pride and Prejudice audio book and does a splendid job reading Jane's superb novel. Learn more about the audio book in this link.


Posted by Vic, Jane Austen's World

Friday, September 12

Jane Austen Connection to Mills and Boon Bodice Rippers?

Not being a Brit (sigh) I did not understand the cultural significance of Mills & Boon! What the heck is a Mills & Boon? My American sensibilities imagined it as a cocktail made with Boons Hill Farm wine! Us Yanks are so uncouth, but the Brits may be quickly approaching. The Mills & Boon mystery was clarified by recent news articles announcing a new BBC Four production, Consuming Passion, 100 Years of Mills & Boon, to be aired on UK tellie this autumn. It appears that Mills & Boon are book publishers (duh) and their reputation in Britain and the world for a good bodice ripper is renown (except to this writer who lives in a Austen vacuum). The US equivalent would be Harlequin Romances, which by-the-by, purchased the company in 1971.

Mills & Boon is celebrating their 100th anniversary in business this year, so they must be doing something right! Well, many faithful readers over a century and the BBC seem to think so. The new 90 minute movie focuses on the history of the publishing house with stories of actual women behind the scenes beginning in 1918 to contemporary times. The producers have promised that it will be very raunchy - ahem - one assumes not to disappoint their many faithful readers and the BBC viewers in general since BBC Four’s slogan is “Everybody needs a place to think”. Right. Maybe they should amend that to “Everybody needs a place to _ _ _ _”?

Of note are two Jane Austen connections in the production; director Dan Zeff who brought us the new ITV Lost in Austen mini-series currently airing in the UK under much controversy and discussion, and Emilia Fox, who portrayed the sweet and innocent Georgiana Darcy in the 1995 BBC/A&E production of Pride and Prejudice. Oh my, it appears that Georgiana’s innocence many have progressed, along with the tenor of the times!

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