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  1. The Brontes at the BBC: Dirigido por Rebecca Whyte. Con Kay Adshead, Stanley Baker, Joan Bakewell, Claire Bloom. A survey of Bronte adaptations on BBC Television from 1956 to 2006.

  2. To Walk Invisible is a British television film about the Brontë family that aired on BBC One on 29 December 2016. The drama was written and directed by Sally Wainwright and focused on the relationship of the three Brontë sisters; Charlotte, Emily and Anne, and their brother, Branwell.

    • Historical Drama
  3. To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters: Directed by Sally Wainwright. With Finn Atkins, Charlie Murphy, Chloe Pirrie, Adam Nagaitis. A chronicle of the Brontë sisters' battle to overcome obstacles and publish their novels, which would become some of the greatest in the English language.

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    • Sally Wainwright
    • TV-PG
    • Finn Atkins, Charlie Murphy, Chloe Pirrie
  4. 27 de mar. de 2016 · The Brontes at the BBC. Home. This programme is not currently available on BBC iPlayer. An exploration of the BBC's love affair with the lives and works of the Bronte sisters -...

    • Michael Poole
    • Rebecca Whyte
    • Tamsin Greig
    • William Naylor
  5. Brontës at the BBC, The. Synopsis. A chronological account of the how the BBC has depicted the lives and works of the Brontë sisters over the past fifty years. Amongst the productions included are the 1956 version of ‘Jane Eyre’ with Stanley Baker and Daphne Slater and the 1962 adaptation of ‘Wuthering Heights’ with Claire Bloom.

  6. 22 de dic. de 2016 · As a new tale of the famous literary sisters arrives on TV, Hephzibah Anderson takes a look at how their strange and sad history influenced ‘the best writers’ group that ever was’.

  7. 27 de mar. de 2016 · An exploration of the BBC's long love affair with the lives and works of the Bronte sisters - Charlotte, Emily and Anne. For over half a century, the ill-fated literary dynasty has proved irresistible to drama and documentary makers alike, keen to reinvent their novels for new audiences.