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From: The Evening Standard (London, England)
Date: 20041112
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Byline: IMOGEN RIDGWAY
SUNDAY CHOICE North and South 9pm, BBC1 OH, TO be a heroine in a BBC costume drama. For starters, there are the lovely frocks; then there's the obligatory dance sequence in which, as heroine, you may either leap about to your heart's content, or observe from the sidelines through contemplative/ jealous (delete as appropriate) eyes.
And, of course, inappropriate men will insist on proposing.
Even a heroine as smart and morally upstanding as Margaret Hale (Daniela Denby-Ashe, right), in this latest adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's ...
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