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* {{Adorkable}}: Branwell is endearingly awkward and naive, especially in the first few episodes when he yearns for recognition of his talent in London. He's arrogant and boastful, but at the same time full of insecurities. You have to pity him in the scene where he finally visits London and is totally frightened and overwhelmed.
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* MrsRobinson: Anne secures a tutoring position for Branwell at the estate where she is employed as a governess. The lady of the house, almost fifteen years Branwell's senior, is attracted to him and leads him into having an affair with her. Her name actually ''was'' Mrs. Robinson!

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* MrsRobinson: Anne secures a tutoring position for Branwell at the estate where she is employed as a governess. The lady of the house, almost fifteen years Branwell's senior, is attracted to him and leads him into having an affair with her. Her name actually ''was'' ''is'' Mrs. Robinson!
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* MrsRobinson: Anne secures a tutoring position for Branwell at the estate where she is employed as a governess. The lady of the house, almost fifteen years Branwell's senior, is attracted to him and leads him into having an affair with her. Her name actually ''was'' Mrs. Robinson!
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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: All of the Rev. Patrick Brontë's children have died by the end, leaving him alone.
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A 1973 MiniSeries about the lives of the Brontë sisters, their brother, and their father. Written by Christopher Fry, it aired originally on Yorkshire Television. It stars Creator/MichaelKitchen, Alfred Burke, Vickery Turner, Rosemary [=McHale=], and Ann Penfold.

The series follows [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]], [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]], [[Creator/AnneBronte Anne]], and Branwell Brontë, from their childhoods up until their early deaths.

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A 1973 MiniSeries about the lives of the Brontë sisters, their brother, and their father. Written by Christopher Fry, it aired originally on Yorkshire Television. It stars Creator/MichaelKitchen, a young Creator/MichaelKitchen as Branwell Brontë, Alfred Burke, Burke as the Rev. Patrick Brontë, and Vickery Turner, Rosemary [=McHale=], and Ann Penfold.

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Penfold as [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]], [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]], and [[Creator/AnneBronte Anne]], and Branwell Brontë, Anne Brontë]] respectively.

The series follows the Brontë siblings
from their childhoods up until their early deaths.
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A 1973 MiniSeries about the lives of the Brontë sisters, their brother, and their father. It was written by Christopher Fry, and aired originally on Yorkshire Television.

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A 1973 MiniSeries about the lives of the Brontë sisters, their brother, and their father. It was written Written by Christopher Fry, and it aired originally on Yorkshire Television.
Television. It stars Creator/MichaelKitchen, Alfred Burke, Vickery Turner, Rosemary [=McHale=], and Ann Penfold.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Branwell is endearingly awkward and naive, especially in the first few episodes when he yearns for recognition of his talent in London. He's arrogant and boastful, but at the same time full of insecurities.

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* {{Adorkable}}: Branwell is endearingly awkward and naive, especially in the first few episodes when he yearns for recognition of his talent in London. He's arrogant and boastful, but at the same time full of insecurities. You have to pity him in the scene where he finally visits London and is totally frightened and overwhelmed.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Branwell is endearingly awkward and nerdy, especially in the first few episodes when he yearns for recognition of his talent in London. He's arrogant and boastful, but at the same time naive and full of insecurities.

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* {{Adorkable}}: Branwell is endearingly awkward and nerdy, naive, especially in the first few episodes when he yearns for recognition of his talent in London. He's arrogant and boastful, but at the same time naive and full of insecurities.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Branwell is endearingly awkward, boastful but at the same time naive and full of insecurities.

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* {{Adorkable}}: Branwell is endearingly awkward, boastful awkward and nerdy, especially in the first few episodes when he yearns for recognition of his talent in London. He's arrogant and boastful, but at the same time naive and full of insecurities.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Branwell

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* {{Adorkable}}: BranwellBranwell is endearingly awkward, boastful but at the same time naive and full of insecurities.
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A 1973 MiniSeries and {{Biopic}} about the lives of the Brontë sisters, their brother, and their father. It was written by Christopher Fry, and aired originally on Yorkshire Television.

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A 1973 MiniSeries and {{Biopic}} about the lives of the Brontë sisters, their brother, and their father. It was written by Christopher Fry, and aired originally on Yorkshire Television.
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* {{Narrator}}: Barbara Leigh-Hunt provides narration, and in the final episode portrays Elizabeth Gaskell, who would write the first biography on her friend Charlotte Brontë.

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* {{Narrator}}: Barbara Leigh-Hunt provides narration, and in the final episode portrays Elizabeth Gaskell, who would write the first biography on of her friend Charlotte Brontë.
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* {{Narrator}}: Barbara Leigh-Hunt provides narration, and in the final episode portrays Elizabeth Gaskell, who would write the first biography on her friend Charlotte Brontë.
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Branwell has high hopes of success in the literary world, but a series of misfortunes cause him to plummet into alcohol and drug abuse. His sisters, meanwhile, are penning what will become some of the greatest works in English literature.

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Branwell has high hopes of success in the literary world, but a series of multiple misfortunes cause him to plummet into alcohol and drug abuse. His sisters, meanwhile, are penning what will become some of the greatest works in English literature.
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* AffectionateNickname: The sisters call their brother Branny.

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* AffectionateNickname: The sisters call their brother Branny."Branny".
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* AffectionateNickname: The sisters call their brother Branny.

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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: The Brontë family.

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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: The Brontë family.family.
* SoleSurvivor: The father, Rev. Patrick Brontë, is the only member of the family alive at the end of the series.
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* ForegoneConclusion: All the Brontë children will die young.

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* ForegoneConclusion: All the Brontë children will die young.young, and the sisters' books will be classics.
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* ForegoneConclusion: All the Brontë children will die young.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Branwell
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The series follows [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]], [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]], [[Creator/AnneBronte Anne]], and Branwell Brontë, from their childhoods up until their early deaths. Branwell has high hopes of success in the literary world, but a series of misfortunes cause him to plummet into alcohol and drug abuse. His sisters, meanwhile, are penning what will become some of the greatest works in English literature.

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The series follows [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]], [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]], [[Creator/AnneBronte Anne]], and Branwell Brontë, from their childhoods up until their early deaths. deaths.

Branwell has high hopes of success in the literary world, but a series of misfortunes cause him to plummet into alcohol and drug abuse. His sisters, meanwhile, are penning what will become some of the greatest works in English literature.
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A 1973 MiniSeries and {{Biopic}} about the lives of the Brontë sisters, their brother, and their father. It was written by Christopher Fry, and aired originally on Yorkshire Television.

The series follows [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]], [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]], [[Creator/AnneBronte Anne]], and Branwell Brontë, from their childhoods up until their early deaths. Branwell has high hopes of success in the literary world, but a series of misfortunes cause him to plummet into alcohol and drug abuse. His sisters, meanwhile, are penning what will become some of the greatest works in English literature.

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