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The Other Bennet Sister - Eps 6-10

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LucyAnna5 Sun 29-Mar-26 18:50:46

Just a heads up that episodes 6-10 of The Other Bennet Sister are available from today (Sun 29th) on iPlayer

Curlywhirly Sat 04-Apr-26 17:18:14

Loving this series, have just watched Episode 6, and can't wait to see the final episodes. Did anyone notice that during the scene where Mary and Mr Ryder are on horseback in the woods that there appeared to be a blue car approaching in the background?!!

TheSunRisesInTheEast Sat 04-Apr-26 15:24:15

I am really enjoying Lark Rise to Candleford. I've watched series 1 and 2 over the last few days. I'll start series 3 tonight 😀.

Oreo Sat 04-Apr-26 09:15:06

Greciangirl

I am thoroughly enjoying this.

I love period pieces. The costumes, the furniture.
Just everything about this series is charming.

Just what I thought, we need more in this vein don’t we?😃

sixandahalf Sat 04-Apr-26 08:32:33

DrWatson

Surely this is/was purely for folk who'd overdosed at some point on Jane Austen, then discovered they could get a quick fix from this opportunistic add-on? Why would this modern show risk showing viewers that they couldn't get anyone to remotely match either of the Darcy leads (2005 film, or BBC series 10 years earlier) let alone the rest of those stunning casts?
### NB For anyone who likes historical drama, the Talking Pictures channel is now showing a re-run (Sats) of The Duchess of Duke Street, a terrific series.

I don't like JA at all. This was recommended to me and it's completely charming. A welcome relief from the horrors of the news.

Oreo Thu 02-Apr-26 21:20:15

Just watched the last episode, it was all a joy to watch😍

TheSunRisesInTheEast Thu 02-Apr-26 17:18:54

Jane43, since your earlier recommendation for Lark Rise to Candleford, I found it on iPlayer and I've been enjoying watching it. I'm up to episode 7 of the first series 🙂.

seasider Thu 02-Apr-26 14:55:12

I don’t watch much TV but I thoroughly enjoyed this series

Jane43 Thu 02-Apr-26 09:20:40

TheSunRisesInTheEast

I've never seen Lark Rise to Candleford, is it on iPlayer? I'll have to check that out.

With all the doom, gloom and uncertainty in the world, it's good to be transported back in time. Modern life can be draining 🫤.

Lark Rise To Candleford is now on All4, it has previously been paid for on Prime.

MollyNew Wed 01-Apr-26 22:08:42

I've just watched the final 4 episodes - what a lovely story and a great adaptation.

MollyNew Wed 01-Apr-26 22:07:11

WithNobsOnIt

God helps us. Is this the first of a torrential of spin offs from books based on classic novels?

AI and Chat box will have a field day.
How about

Little Women - Their Female Cousins

A Midsummers Nights Dream - The Life of the Minor Characters.

We don't always need AI - Louisa May Alcott has already written her own "spin offs" or sequels to Little Women - they are Good Wives, Little Men and Jo's Boys.

westendgirl Wed 01-Apr-26 08:56:43

Loved it, sheer escapism and quite delightful.

honeyrose Wed 01-Apr-26 08:50:55

Aveline

It's a lovely contrast to all the gritty police procedurals we're more often offered on TV

Yes - absolutely! Too much of those police dramas on TV for my taste. I loved the Other Bennet Sister and have seen all 10 episodes now. Superb acting, great characters, good story and I loved every single second. No spoilers from me, but it concluded well.

Aveline Wed 01-Apr-26 08:45:33

It's a lovely contrast to all the gritty police procedurals we're more often offered on TV

LucyAnna5 Wed 01-Apr-26 07:23:31

Greciangirl

I am thoroughly enjoying this.

I love period pieces. The costumes, the furniture.
Just everything about this series is charming.

The costumes are on display at Dyffryn National Trust, near Cardiff

RosiesMawagain Wed 01-Apr-26 00:18:25

Or like Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead?

Which is a brilliant play!

RosiesMawagain Wed 01-Apr-26 00:17:34

DrWatson

Surely this is/was purely for folk who'd overdosed at some point on Jane Austen, then discovered they could get a quick fix from this opportunistic add-on? Why would this modern show risk showing viewers that they couldn't get anyone to remotely match either of the Darcy leads (2005 film, or BBC series 10 years earlier) let alone the rest of those stunning casts?
### NB For anyone who likes historical drama, the Talking Pictures channel is now showing a re-run (Sats) of The Duchess of Duke Street, a terrific series.

No.
Why would you think that?

DrWatson Tue 31-Mar-26 20:53:28

Surely this is/was purely for folk who'd overdosed at some point on Jane Austen, then discovered they could get a quick fix from this opportunistic add-on? Why would this modern show risk showing viewers that they couldn't get anyone to remotely match either of the Darcy leads (2005 film, or BBC series 10 years earlier) let alone the rest of those stunning casts?
### NB For anyone who likes historical drama, the Talking Pictures channel is now showing a re-run (Sats) of The Duchess of Duke Street, a terrific series.

Colls Tue 31-Mar-26 20:06:35

WithNobsOnIt

God helps us. Is this the first of a torrential of spin offs from books based on classic novels?

AI and Chat box will have a field day.
How about

Little Women - Their Female Cousins

A Midsummers Nights Dream - The Life of the Minor Characters.

Or like Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead? grin wink

Greciangirl Tue 31-Mar-26 19:45:53

I am thoroughly enjoying this.

I love period pieces. The costumes, the furniture.
Just everything about this series is charming.

Aely Tue 31-Mar-26 17:53:57

I have been finding it most enjoyable.

Did anybody else notice that in the early episodes "Hills", the Bennett's housekeeper, was played by Lucy Briars? She played Mary Bennett in the 1995 (Colin Firth) version of Pride and Prejudice.

Applegran Tue 31-Mar-26 17:46:55

I have only watched the first 5 episodes so have not read all the comments for fear of spoilers - but I am really enjoying it! The actor playing Mary is really very good. More series like this would suit me in preference to series where there is death and violence!

WithNobsOnIt Tue 31-Mar-26 17:41:15

God helps us. Is this the first of a torrential of spin offs from books based on classic novels?

AI and Chat box will have a field day.
How about

Little Women - Their Female Cousins

A Midsummers Nights Dream - The Life of the Minor Characters.

JamesandJon33 Tue 31-Mar-26 17:28:32

Lizzie was like a school teacher.
Lydia had a really artificial baby bump
Mr D non existent.
Love the story of Mary and well cast and acted I thought

Hilltop Tue 31-Mar-26 17:11:29

I enjoyed most of it but was disappointed that Mary's understanding of and relationship with Mr Collins was so rushed. In the book it is a slow and more sensitive development.
Also it is different when Mary stays with Lizzie,Mr D'Arcy and his sister

suelld Tue 31-Mar-26 16:47:02

JaneJudge

is it ok to watch if I am it depressed? confused

Definitely, I would say yes, but you have to see it through to the end to really enjoy it.
Also re Mrs Bennett being too harsh, yes certainly re the original book, but the end chat with Mary did explain a lot!