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Howling To The Night has been disambiguated


* HowlingToTheNight: In one scene, Branwell and Emily do this together.
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* LineOfSightName: The sisters come up with the surname they'll use for their pseudonyms, Bell, as they hear the town bells ringing.
* LoveHurts: After the death of Lydia Robinson's husband, Branwell believes he can finally be with the woman he loves. But he is informed of a stipulation in the man's will that, in order to inherit his fortune, his wife could never have contact with Branwell again. In a scene near the end, the Brontë sisters are discussing a visit from the Robinson children, where they learned that Lydia was remarrying and that there was no such stipulation in the will. Basically, Lydia just wanted an excuse to be rid of him. They never tell Branwell as it would hurt him even more.

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* LineOfSightName: The sisters come up with the surname they'll use for their pseudonyms, Bell, as they hear the town bells ringing.
ringing. (It was really a gag based on the middle name of the assistant pastor, Arthur Bell Nichols, whom Charlotte later married.)
* LoveHurts: After the death of Lydia Robinson's husband, Branwell believes he can finally be with the woman he loves. But he is informed of a stipulation in the man's will that, in order to inherit his fortune, his wife could never have contact with Branwell again. In a scene near the end, the Brontë sisters are discussing a visit from the Robinson children, where they learned that Lydia was remarrying and that there was no such stipulation in the will. Basically, Lydia just wanted an excuse to be rid of him. They never tell Branwell as it would hurt him even more.[[note]]Point of fact, Lydia's lies and MindScrew at Branwell's expense were absolutely unconscionable.[[/note]]
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Was potholed to the wrong Charlie Murphy.


The plot revolves around the lives of the Brontë family in 1840s Haworth, West Yorkshire, which was their home. [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]] (Creator/FinnAtkins), [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]] (Creator/ChloePirrie), and Creator/AnneBronte (Creator/CharlieMurphy) decide to write novels and send them to publishers using pseudonyms. As they gain success, meanwhile, their brother Branwell (Creator/AdamNagaitis)'s life is in a downward spiral of alcoholism and drug abuse.

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The plot revolves around the lives of the Brontë family in 1840s Haworth, West Yorkshire, which was their home. [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]] (Creator/FinnAtkins), [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]] (Creator/ChloePirrie), and Creator/AnneBronte (Creator/CharlieMurphy) (Charlie Murphy) decide to write novels and send them to publishers using pseudonyms. As they gain success, meanwhile, their brother Branwell (Creator/AdamNagaitis)'s life is in a downward spiral of alcoholism and drug abuse.
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The plot revolves around the lives of the Brontë family in 1840s Haworth, West Yorkshire, which was their home. [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]], [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]], and Creator/AnneBronte decide to write novels and send them to publishers using pseudonyms. As they gain success, meanwhile, their brother Branwell's life is in a downward spiral of alcoholism and drug abuse.

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The plot revolves around the lives of the Brontë family in 1840s Haworth, West Yorkshire, which was their home. [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]], Charlotte]] (Creator/FinnAtkins), [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]], Emily]] (Creator/ChloePirrie), and Creator/AnneBronte (Creator/CharlieMurphy) decide to write novels and send them to publishers using pseudonyms. As they gain success, meanwhile, their brother Branwell's Branwell (Creator/AdamNagaitis)'s life is in a downward spiral of alcoholism and drug abuse.
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A British television {{Docudrama}} about the Brontë family, written and directed by Sally Wainwright. It aired on [[Creator/{{BBC}} BBC One]] on 29 December 2016. In the United States, it aired on 26 March 2017 on Creator/{{PBS}} as part of ''[[Series/{{Masterpiece}} Masterpiece Theatre]]'', under the title: ''To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters''.

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A British television {{Docudrama}} about the Brontë family, written and directed by Sally Wainwright. It aired on [[Creator/{{BBC}} BBC One]] on 29 December 2016. In the United States, it aired on 26 March 2017 on Creator/{{PBS}} as part of ''[[Series/{{Masterpiece}} Masterpiece Theatre]]'', under the title: title ''To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters''.
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The plot revolves around the true life setting of the Brontë family in 1840s Haworth, West Yorkshire, which was their home. [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]], [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]], and Creator/AnneBronte decide to write novels and send them to publishers using pseudonyms. As they gain success, meanwhile, their brother Branwell's life is in a downward spiral of alcoholism and drug abuse.

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The plot revolves around the true life setting lives of the Brontë family in 1840s Haworth, West Yorkshire, which was their home. [[Creator/CharlotteBronte Charlotte]], [[Creator/EmilyBronte Emily]], and Creator/AnneBronte decide to write novels and send them to publishers using pseudonyms. As they gain success, meanwhile, their brother Branwell's life is in a downward spiral of alcoholism and drug abuse.
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* FieryRedhead: The red-haired Branwell is shown to have a temper. His substance abuse only makes it worse.

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* FieryRedhead: The red-haired Branwell is shown to have a temper.temper, lashing out at his sisters and father. His substance abuse only makes it worse.

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