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  • DVD Release Date: 11/15/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 147

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Commentary on episodes 1 & 4 by Kate & Bartlett, Brian Percival and Sandy Welch; Specilly recorded interview with Richard Armitage ; Deleted scenes; Production notes

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Disc #1 -- North & South
1. Chapter 1 [6:29]
2. Chapter 2 [4:53]
3. Chapter 3 [6:45]
4. Chapter 4 [7:23]
5. Chapter 5 [4:17]
6. Chapter 6 [14:02]
7. Chapter 7 [5:39]
8. Chapter 8 [8:11]
1. Chapter 1 [6:29]
2. Chapter 2 [4:53]
3. Chapter 3 [6:45]
4. Chapter 4 [7:23]
5. Chapter 5 [4:17]
6. Chapter 6 [14:02]
7. Chapter 7 [5:39]
8. Chapter 8 [8:11]
Disc #2 -- North & South
1. Chapter 1 [9:54]
2. Chapter 2 [11:32]
3. Chapter 3 [4:00]
4. Chapter 4 [3:14]
5. Chapter 5 [5:18]
6. Chapter 6 [2:59]
7. Chapter 7 [9:35]
8. Chapter 8 [10:23]
9. Chapter 9 [:00]
1. Chapter 1 [9:54]
2. Chapter 2 [11:32]
3. Chapter 3 [4:00]
4. Chapter 4 [3:14]
5. Chapter 5 [5:18]
6. Chapter 6 [2:59]
7. Chapter 7 [9:35]
8. Chapter 8 [10:23]
9. Chapter 9 [:00]

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Editorial Reviews

A privileged middle-class girl raised in rural southern England gets a rude awakening to the world when a family move forces her to contend with the unseemly inhabitants of a northern mill town in director Brian Percival's adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's timeless love story. Margaret Hale (Daniela Denby-Ashe) is the daughter of a middle-class parson and a girl accustomed to decidedly refined company. When her family is uprooted and forced to move to the northern mill town of Milton, the prim and proper country girl is notably contemptuous of her new working class neighbors - and especially of charismatic mill owner John Thornton (Richard Armitage. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Wonderfulby Anonymous

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January 15, 2010: This story about the mills in northern England is also a delightful story about two people from different view points who come to appreciate each others understandings. This BBC presentation is supurb.

A Great Many Thumbs Upby Anonymous

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January 09, 2010: I don't know where I was in 2005 that I missed this one, but I'm sorry it took so long to find out about it. If you like Masterpiece Theater, you're gonna love this one. Elizabeth Gaskell at her best. I'd be lying if I said the romance between Thornton and Margaret wasn't a big part of what makes this fantastic, but it takes place amid very human and continually relevant class/power struggles. It was actually a little eye-opening to consider that many of today's problems were yesterday's problems, too. In fact, it reminded me some of The Valley of Decision, with Gregory Peck and Greer Garson. Good, good, good. And Richard Armitage is pretty easy on the eyes.


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