
Plot outline
Personal notes
Cast
- Jennifer Ehle
- Colin Firth
- Susannah Harker
- Julia Sawalha
- Alison Steadman
- Benjamin Whitrow
- Crispin Bonham-Carter
- Polly Maberly
- Lucy Briers
- Anna Chancellor
- Lucy Robinson
- Adrian Lukis
- David Bamber
- Lucy Scott
- Lucy Davis
- Emilia Fox
- Marlene Sidaway
- Barbara Leigh-Hunt
- Tim Wylton
- Rupert Vansittart
- Joanna David
- Nadia Chambers
- David Bark-Jones
- Lynn Farleigh
- Christopher Benjamin
- Roger Barclay
- Kate O'Malley
- Norma Streader
- Paul Moriarty
- Victoria Hamilton
- Anthony Calf
- Sarah Legg
- Annabel Taylor
- Harriet Eastcott
- Natasha Isaacs
- Marie-Louise Flamank
- Roy Holder
- Julian Erleigh
- Neville Phillips
- Christopher Staines
- Jacob Casselden
- Sam Beazley
- Andrew Grainger
- Tom Ward
- Lee Walters
- Melvyn Tan
- Alexandra Howerd
- Peter Needham
- Bridget Turner
- David Coatsworth
- Judy Chetner
- Sam Bloom
- Tony Kemp
- Laurie Goode
Plots
While the arrival of wealthy gentlemen sends her marriage-minded mother into a frenzy, willful and opinionated Elizabeth Bennet matches wits with haughty Mr. Darcy.
Jane Austen's classic novel about the prejudice that occurred between the 19th century classes and the pride which would keep lovers apart.
Elizabeth Bennett is a strong-willed yet sensible young woman whose father is a gentleman with a quite modest estate and whose uncle suffers in status from being a businessman in Cheapside. She has four sisters, a long-suffering but loving father, and a mother anxious to marry them to wealthy young gentlemen. At a local ball, she encounters one such wealthy young man, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy -- and as Mr. Darcy is arrogant, cold and rude, it is hatred at first sight. As her older sister Jane falls in love with Mr. Darcy's best friend Mr. Bingley, and her youngest sister Lydia flirts with anyone in a military uniform, Lizzie finds herself fighting off the attentions of the unctuous Mr. Collins and quite taken by the charming Mr. Wickham - who also happens to be an enemy of Mr. Darcy. However, as the characters succumb in many ways to pride and prejudice, Lizzie learns that not all is quite as it seems...and that Mr. Darcy might not be so disagreeable after all.