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* NarmCharm: Seeing [[https://ibb.co/CJm8r8f Pilot in between Mrs. Fairfax and Jane talking in the hall]] may look ridiculous to see, but there's something charming about that dog being like a small table desk.
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* NarmCharm: Seeing [[https://ibb.co/CJm8r8f Pilot in between Mrs. Fairfax and Jane talking in the hall]] may look ridiculous to see, but there's something charming about that dog being like a small table counter desk.
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* NarmCharm: Seeing [[https://ibb.co/CJm8r8f Pilot in between Mrs. Fairfax and Jane talking in the hall]] may look ridiculous to see, but there's something charming about that dog being like small table desk.
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* NarmCharm: Seeing [[https://ibb.co/CJm8r8f Pilot in between Mrs. Fairfax and Jane talking in the hall]] may look ridiculous to see, but there's something charming about that dog being like a small table desk.
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* NarmCharm: Seeing [[https://ibb.co/CJm8r8f Pilot in between Mrs. Fairfax and Jane talking in the hall]] may look ridiculous to see, but there's something charming about that dog being like small table desk.
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* CantUnhearIt: Since many of this version's dialogues and narration are based on the novel, chances are you'll read it with Sorcha Cusack's voice as Jane and Michael Jayston as Mr. Rochester.
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** Reactions about having a lot of voiceovers in this show are mixed, with those are against it because it looked awkward to see characters [[NarratingTheObvious stop moving and wait for few seconds, even in their minor actions]] until the narration is finished. This was later corrected or omitted in later adaptations. However, some have used to it because viewers can hear Jane's thoughts about the people she meets.
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** Reactions about having a lot of voiceovers in this show are mixed, with those are against it because it looked awkward to see characters [[NarratingTheObvious stop moving and wait for few seconds, even in their minor actions]] until the narration is finished. This was later corrected or omitted in later adaptations. However, some have used to it because viewers can hear Jane's thoughts about the people she meets.meets and many of its dialogues came from the novel.
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** In Part Five, Mr. Rochester's scar on his right eye was suppose to look hideous, but it appears to look like a band-aid.
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** In Part Five, Mr. Rochester's scar on his right eye was suppose supposed to look hideous, but it appears to look like a band-aid.
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* This is sometimes got this with [[Series/JaneEyre1983 1983 version]] when it comes to the closeness of the novel.
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* This is sometimes got this with [[Series/JaneEyre1983 1983 version]] when it comes to the closeness of the novel.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: This show marked the debut of Sorcha Cusack, long before she became known as Kate Wilson in ''Series/Casualty'' and Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: This show marked the debut of Sorcha Cusack, long before she became known as Kate Wilson in ''Series/Casualty'' ''Series/{{Casualty}}'' and Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: This show marked the debut of Sorcha Cusack, long before she became known as Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: This show marked the debut of Sorcha Cusack, long before she became known as Kate Wilson in ''Series/Casualty'' and Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In Part Four, Mr. Rochester has said this line to the three men after they saw Bertha - "Then judge me, priest of the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged!". Mr. Rochester's actor Creator/MichaelJayston would end up appear in an episode of ''Series/HolbyCity'' titled "Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged".
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* HilariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight:
** In Part Four, Jane asked Adele to write a short essay about Arthur Wellesley and Napoleon. Jane's actress Sorcha Cusack would end up being one of the casts of [[https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_and_Love "Napoleon and Love"]], a historical drama aired in 1974.
** In the same part, Mr. Rochester has said this line to the three men after they saw Bertha - "Then judge me, priest of the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged!". Mr. Rochester's actor Creator/MichaelJayston would end up appear in an episode of ''Series/HolbyCity'' titled "Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged".
** In Part Four, Jane asked Adele to write a short essay about Arthur Wellesley and Napoleon. Jane's actress Sorcha Cusack would end up being one of the casts of [[https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_and_Love "Napoleon and Love"]], a historical drama aired in 1974.
** In the same part, Mr. Rochester has said this line to the three men after they saw Bertha - "Then judge me, priest of the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged!". Mr. Rochester's actor Creator/MichaelJayston would end up appear in an episode of ''Series/HolbyCity'' titled "Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged".
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* RetroactiveRecognition: This show marked the debut of Sorcha Cusack, long before she became known as Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: This show marked the debut of Sorcha Cusack, long before she became known as Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.series.
* SignatureScene: Mr. Rochester singing in front of his guests in Part Three is one of the well-remembered moments in this version.
* SignatureScene: Mr. Rochester singing in front of his guests in Part Three is one of the well-remembered moments in this version.
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** The most common criticism about this version is whenever Jane narrates, the characters pause for interjections even in minor actions.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In Part Four, Mr. Rochester has said this line to the three men after they saw Bertha - "Then judge me, priest of the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged!". Mr. Rochester's actor Creator/MichaelJayston would end up appear in an episode of ''Series/HolbyCity'' called "Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged".
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* HilariousInHindsight: In Part Four, Mr. Rochester has said this line to the three men after they saw Bertha - "Then judge me, priest of the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged!". Mr. Rochester's actor Creator/MichaelJayston would end up appear in an episode of ''Series/HolbyCity'' called titled "Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged".
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* HilariousInHindsight: In Part Four, Mr. Rochester has said this line to the three men after they saw Bertha - "Then judge me, priest of the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged!". Mr. Rochester's actor Creator/MichaelJayston would end up appear in an episode of ''Series/HolbyCity'' called "Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged".
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** In Part Five, Mr. Rochester's scar on his left eye was suppose to look hideous, but it appears to look like a band-aid.
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** In Part Five, Mr. Rochester's scar on his left right eye was suppose to look hideous, but it appears to look like a band-aid.
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* BrokenBase: Reactions about having a lot of voiceovers in this show are mixed, with those are against it because it looked awkward to see characters [[NarratingTheObvious stop moving and wait for few seconds, even in their minor actions]] until the narration is finished. This was later corrected or omitted in later adaptations. However, some have used to it because viewers can hear Jane's thoughts about the people she meets.
* {{Narm}}: Being produced in the 70's, this series is prone to this:
* {{Narm}}: Being produced in the 70's, this series is prone to this:
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* BrokenBase: Whether or not the idea of making this version close to its source material works.
** Reactions about having a lot of voiceovers in this show are mixed, with those are against it because it looked awkward to see characters [[NarratingTheObvious stop moving and wait for few seconds, even in their minor actions]] until the narration is finished. This was later corrected or omitted in later adaptations. However, some have used to it because viewers can hear Jane's thoughts about the people she meets.
* {{Narm}}: Being produced in the 70's, this series is prone tothis:this.
** Reactions about having a lot of voiceovers in this show are mixed, with those are against it because it looked awkward to see characters [[NarratingTheObvious stop moving and wait for few seconds, even in their minor actions]] until the narration is finished. This was later corrected or omitted in later adaptations. However, some have used to it because viewers can hear Jane's thoughts about the people she meets.
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* {{Narm}}: The scene where [[https://ibb.co/Rh4kRnz Mr. Rochester sits in the library with Pilot]] after the failed wedding.
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* {{Narm}}: Being produced in the 70's, this series is prone to this:
** Near the end of Part One, the "What the deuce is to do now!?" line from Mr. Rochester tends to be [[DullSurprise a little flat]]. It was later corrected at the beginning of Part Two.
** The ending credits in Part One featured Mr. Rochester's horse eating grass in the dark.
** The scene where [[https://ibb.co/Rh4kRnz Mr. Rochester sits in the library with Pilot]] after the failed wedding.
** Near the end of Part One, the "What the deuce is to do now!?" line from Mr. Rochester tends to be [[DullSurprise a little flat]]. It was later corrected at the beginning of Part Two.
** The ending credits in Part One featured Mr. Rochester's horse eating grass in the dark.
** The scene where [[https://ibb.co/Rh4kRnz Mr. Rochester sits in the library with Pilot]] after the failed wedding.
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* NeverLiveItDown: From 1973 version, Jane herself is sometimes remembered by her eyebrows being perpetually raised.
* RetroactiveRecognition: In the 1973 version was the debut of Sorcha Cusack long before she is known as Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.
* RetroactiveRecognition: In the 1973 version was the debut of Sorcha Cusack long before she is known as Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.
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* NeverLiveItDown: From 1973 version, Jane herself is sometimes remembered by her eyebrows being perpetually raised.
* RetroactiveRecognition:In the 1973 version was This show marked the debut of Sorcha Cusack Cusack, long before she is became known as Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.
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* {{Narm}}: The scene where [[https://ibb.co/Rh4kRnz Mr. Rochester sits in the library with Pilot]] after the failed wedding.
* NeverLiveItDown: From 1973 version, Jane herself is sometimes remembered by her eyebrows being perpetually raised.
* RetroactiveRecognition: In the 1973 version was the debut of Sorcha Cusack long before she is known as Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.
* {{Narm}}: The scene where [[https://ibb.co/Rh4kRnz Mr. Rochester sits in the library with Pilot]] after the failed wedding.
* NeverLiveItDown: From 1973 version, Jane herself is sometimes remembered by her eyebrows being perpetually raised.
* RetroactiveRecognition: In the 1973 version was the debut of Sorcha Cusack long before she is known as Mrs. [=McCarthy=] from ''Series/FatherBrown'' series.