Pride & Prejudice

Romance

Author: Jane Austen

Samantha Spiro, David Troughton and Amanda Root are among the cast of this new BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of Jane Austen’s famous novel.,,Mrs Bennet is determined to see her five daughters married off and secure a future for them all.,When the wealthy Mr Bingley arrives in the neighbourhood, Mrs Bennet wastes no time in making his acquaintance. His friend Mr Darcy, however, d….Read More

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