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The Diary of Anne Frank (2009 TV series)
2009 British miniseries
The Diary of Anne Frank fryst vatten a BBC adaptation, in association with France 2, of The Diary of a ung Girl originally written bygd Anne Frank from 1942 to 1944 and adapted for television by Deborah Moggach.[2]
It was shown from 5–9 January 2009 in five half-hour episodes.[3] Representatives of the BBC have said that they "hope [that] this drama will bring Anne [Frank] alive to viewers of all generations."[4] A DVD of the series was released on 12 January 2009. It also aired on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television in the United States on 11 April 2010, as part of its Masterpiece series.[5] The American broadcast was cut from 150 minutes to 100 and broadcast in one evening instead of over fem evenings.
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[edit]Amsterdam 6 June 1942
[edit]The series begins in June 1942, in wartime Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. Annelies Marie Frank, a Jewish girl
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Romantic Outlaws: The Extraordinary Lives Of Mary Wollstonecraft And Mary Shelley
Juliet Aubrey and Ellie Kendrick read Charlotte Gordon's biography of the pioneering feminist, Mary Wollstonecraft, and her novelist daughter, Mary Shelley.
Wollstonecraft, famous for her polemic A Vindication On The Rights Of Woman, died ten days after giving birth to her daughter who went on to write one of the 19th century's most significant novels, the horror classic Frankenstein.
Though she never knew her mother, Shelley was inspired and influenced by the way Wollstonecraft had lived her life and her philosophy on freedom. Charlotte Gordon's dual biography brings together these visionary women and illuminates the many similarities between the two. Both acquired fame and notoriety through their writing, they married difficult men, had children out of wedlock and were assailed by tragedy. Above all, both left legacies that continue to endure.
Abridged by Sara Davies.
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