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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6 PM:
The Princess Diaries movie on ABC Family

7:10 PM:
The Adjustment Bureau movie on More Max

7:30 PM:
Wanted movie on FX

7:45 PM:
Fast Five movie on HBO

8 PM:
Nikita on The CW (Reair)
Young Guns movie on CMT

8:30 PM:
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement movie on ABC Family

9 PM:
Fringe on FOX (NEW)
Grimm on NBC (NEW)
Fairly Legal on USA Network (NEW)
Lionel Richie and Friends – In Concert on CBS (Special)
Supernatural on The CW (Reair)
Game of Thrones on HOB Signature (Reair)
We Are Marshall movie on TNT

10 PM:
Magic City on Starz (NEW)
In Plain Sight on USA Network (NEW)
Peggy Sue Got Married movie on TV Guide Network

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

BBC America will co-produce the new mini-series, based on the Alan Furst novel, The Spies of Warsaw and will air it as part of Dramaville, the network’s programming block that has featured such shows as Luthor, Whitechapel and The Hour. Actor David Tennant (Doctor Who) and actress Janet Montgomery (Human Target will star in the thrilling spy story set in Poland, Paris, London and Berlin in the years leading up to the Second World War. (The Futon Critic)

Actress Keisha Castle-Hughes (Whale Rider), Jennifer Ferrin (The Cape) [among others] have been added to the two-hour pilot called Rewind over at Syfy that revolves around a team of military field operatives and civilian scientists who must use untested technology to travel back in time to alter past events in order to change the future and avoid a devastating terrorist attack. Castle-Hughes will play Priya, the team’s a-typical historian, a behavioral anthropologist who provides analytical context to the project and the missions, and whose knowledge of history extends beyond the boundaries of facts. Ferrin will play Bryce, a brilliant scientist who graduated MIT when she was 18; the smartest person in the room who is obsessive and driven and doesn’t really care what people think of her. The cast already includes Julie Benz (A Gifted Man and Dexter), Jamie Murray (Warehouse 13) and Tony Curran (Underworld 2). (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Kenny Johnson (The Shield and Saving Grace) will guest star in an upcoming episode of The Mentatlist, playing Greg Taybeck, the high school boyfriend and ex-fiancé of Lisbon (Robin Tunney). When Greg becomes involved in one of the CBI’s cases, Lisbon is a bit rattled. Ultimately, the reunion will give Lisbon a moment to reflect on her life choices. He will appear in the episode slated to air on May 3. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

Actress Brooke Nevin (Breakout Kings) will guest star in the season finale of CSI, playing Meaghan, one of D.B. Russell’s (Ted Danson) four kids. Meaghan is the outdoorsy Seattle-type of woman who will be accompanied by her daughter, Kaitlyn. They are in town to visit her parents. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actor Dougray Scott (My Week with Marilyn) is in negotiations to play the male lead opposite Famke Janssen in Netflix’s new original series Hemlock Grove, which is based on Brian McGreevy’s upcoming goth horror novel of the same name. The story revolves around the murder of a young girl found close to the former Godfrey steel mill. The suspects in her killing include Peter (Landon Liboiron from Terra Nova), a 17-year-old Gypsy kid from the wrong side of the tracks, and Roman (Bill Skarsgard from the upcoming Anna Karenina), the arrogant Godfrey scion, whose sister Shelley is disturbingly deformed and whose mother, Olivia (Janssen), is the beautiful and controlling grand dame of Hemlock Grove. Scott will play Norman Godfrey, the older brother of Olivia’s late husband, JR, one of the founders of the Godfrey Center for Biomedical Technologies. (Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Julia Stiles and actors Jim Broadbent and Ciarán Hinds [among others] have all joined the cast of the international suspense thriller called Boy A that will star Eric Bana and Rebecca Hall as two ex-lovers who find their loyalties tested and their lives at risk when they are joined together on the defense team in a terrorism trial. (Flick Daily and Dark Horizons)

Actresses Cheryl Hines (Suburgatory), Alicia Witt (Cybill) and Sonya Walger (Lost) and actor Ashton Holmes (Revenge and Nikita) have joined the cast of the upcoming film called Pasadena, which centers on an upper-class contemporary Los Angeles family torn apart by secrets revealed over a Thanksgiving weekend. The family gradually disintegrates squabbling over who will get the patriarch’s money, only to discover he’s broke. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

It looks like Sony Pictures is set to re-imagine Sabrina the Teenage Witch. This new live-action feature version will recast Sabrina as a superhero. It will essentially be an origin story about a young girl coming to terms with her remarkable powers. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Actor Sharlto Copley (District 9 and The A-Team) has been offered the role of the villain in the upcoming revenge thriller Oldboy, which already includes Josh Brolin and Elizabeth Olsen as part of the cast. The story follows a man kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years for unknown reasons. Upon his perplexing release, he sets out to find out just who held him hostage and why. (Variety and First Showing)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Watch: Morgan Freeman in Rob Reiner’s ‘Magic of Belle Isle’ Trailer

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Here is a list of what to expect from the major and cable networks throughout next week:

On April 15, the new CBS police drama NYC 22 will debut at 10 PM.

Eureka will be back for its finale season on Syfy at 9 PM followed by the season premiere of the second season of Lost Girl at 10 PM both on April 16.

On April 17, Ringer will air its season finale at 9 PM on The CW.

Revenge is finally back with an all-new episode on April 18 at 10 PM on ABC.

After a short break The Vampire Diaries and The Secret Circle will be back with new episodes on The CW at 8 and 9 PM respectively on April 19.

On April 20, new episodes of Nikita and Supernatural will be back starting tonight on The CW at 8 and 9 PM respectively.

Mark your calendars!

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Unlike the other nights of the week, Wednesday is populated by reality and comedies more so than dramas at the major networks. But here is how the few Wednesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings last night:

9 PM Show:
Criminal Minds (CBS) [NEW] – 11.2 million

10 PM Shows:
CSI CBS) [NEW] – 9.8 million
Revenge: From the Beginning (ABC) [NEW – Recap Special] – 5.6 million
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) [NEW] – 5.4 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6 PM:
The Prince & Me movie on ABC Family

7 PM:
Nanny McPhee Returns movie on HBO Family

7:30 PM:
Beastly movie on Showtime

8 PM:
Missing on ABC (NEW)
The Vampire Diaries on The CW (Reair)
Game of Thrones on HBO2 (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
Selena movie on Lifetime

8:30 PM:
A Walk to Remember movie on ABC Family

9 PM:
Touch on FOX (NEW)
The Secret Circle on The CW (Reair)
The Borgias on Showtime 2 (Reair)
Magic City on Starz (Reair)
True Blood on HBO (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
X2 movie on HBO Family
Dances with Wolves movie on More Max
X-Men movie on Syfy

10 PM:
Awake on NBC (NEW)
Person of Interest on CBS (Reair)
True Blood on HBO (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
The Adjustment Bureau movie on Cinemax
Something Borrowed movie on HBO Signature

10:01 PM:
Scandal on ABC (NEW)

10:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor James Van Der Beek (Dawson’s Creek) who is playing a version of himself on the new ABC comedy Don’t Trust the B— in Apt 23 will guest star in the May 9 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, playing a former friend of a doctor who’s sabotaging him. (Robyn Ross at TV Guide)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Mark Wahlberg is in early talks to produce and star in an adaptation of the John Grisham novel The Partner, a legal thriller following a young partner in a prominent law firm who fakes his own death to steal a fortune from his company before starting a new life in Brazil. (Variety and First Showing)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Watch: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes United in New ‘Avengers’ Featurette

MUSIC VIDEO (Related to TV Show Revenge)

‘Revenge’: Watch Christina Perri’s ‘Distance’ Featuring Nick Wechsler (Exclusive Video)

Q&A SECTION (with Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams at TV Guide and Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Question: I know Castle is trying to keep Castle and Beckett apart, but why is he acting like such a brat? — Liz

ADAM: He’s just being a man, creator Andrew W. Marlowe says. “Men in general usually don’t confront their feelings,” he says of Castle’s reaction to learning that Beckett remembers Castle’s declaration of love. “He’s certainly not the type of person to go up to Beckett and say, ‘Hey, you hurt me!’ because that would be exposing himself. He’s expressing his anger with Beckett, and whether he knows it or not, he’s trying to punish her without really putting his cards on the table.” But don’t worry: Beckett will soon figure out what set Castle off, thanks to another revealing chat with her therapist.

Question: When is Esther returning to The Vampire Diaries? —Crystal

NATALIE: She’ll return in next week’s new episode still hell-bent on killing her children. Look for an intensely emotional scene between Esther and Rebekah, in which Mama Original explains why she feels her kids should no longer “live.”

Question: I’m totally obsessed with Scandal after that awesome premiere. I would love you forever for any possible scoop! —Coco

Ausiello: The Amanda Tanner case that served up a tiny twist at the end of the premiere, when Olivia deduced that the former intern was telling the truth about an affair with President Grant? Watch for that storyline to drop bombshell after bombshell in the weeks to come, building to a ginormous jaw-dropper at the close of Episode 4. On the personal front, an upcoming episode will put Stephen’s nascent engagement to the test when a vital-slash-pretty-slash-horny source on a case demands “that” in trade.

Question: You never mention Sherlock! Any scoop would make me super happy! —Hanna

Ausiello: I spent the weekend devouring all three episodes of Season 2 (which premieres stateside on May 6) and I’m still basking in the afterglow. The Steven Moffat-penned, Paul McGuigan-directed opener, titled “A Scandal in Belgravia,” is nothing short of a masterpiece. It picks up right where the Season 1 cliffhanger left off and marks the introduction of True Blood‘s Lara Pulver as Irene Adler, a dominatrix who may be hot for but is definitely bothered by the iconic sleuth. Their “relationship” takes so many twists and turns throughout the 90 minutes that you literally don’t know where they stand with each other until the jaw-dropping final scene. Their first encounter is also pretty memorable (hint: one of them is completely naked). Episodes 2 and 3 are also stellar, but the premiere is an absolute work of art. I can’t say enough good things about it. PBS and the BBC should consider giving it a limited, Oscar-qualifying run in theaters. You think I’m kidding! Is this the face of someone that’s kidding?!

Question: Are Daphne and Wilke done for good on Switched at Birth? I think they are so cute together but since Austin Butler has been cast in the CW’s Carrie Diaries pilot, I’m worried we won’t see more of Wilke. —Muriel

Ausiello: Magic 8-Ball says… ask again at the end of May when the CW announces its fall schedule. But it’s probably safe to say Wilke and Daphne’s romantic future looks ominous since The Carrie Diaries appears to be headed for a pickup. For the time being, Wilke is “off at boarding school,” creator Lizzy Weiss tells TVLine. And the ABC Family drama will “have to contend with the possibility of him staying at boarding school” should Carrie get a green light. But what happens on the off chance she stumbles in her mini-Manolos and The CW passes on the project? “Then I’m going to assume that Wilke will shape up,” says Weiss, “and perhaps his father will let him come home.”

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After last week being a mostly repeat-heavy night of programming, last night saw a much-needed return of new episodes from the major networks. Here is how the Tuesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
NCIS (CBS) [NEW] – 17.3 million
Glee (FOX) [NEW] – 7 million
90210 (The CW) [Reair] – 760,000 viewers

9 PM Shows:
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) [NEW] – 12.8 million
Ringer (The CW) [NEW] – 1.2 million

10 PM Shows:
Body of Proof (ABC) [NEW – Season Finale] – 10.2 million
Unforgettable (CBS) [NEW] – 9.5 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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NYC 22

On April 15, the new CBS police drama NYC 22 will debut at 10 PM.

The series follows six diverse NYPD rookies as they patrol the gritty streets of upper Manhattan. The new trainees include Jennifer “White House” Perry (Leelee Sobieski), a former college volleyball star and Marine MP in Iraq with a take-charge attitude; Ray “Lazarus” Harper (Adam Goldberg), the oldest rookie and a former police news reporter with better sources than most seasoned cops; Tonya Sanchez (Judy Marte), who comes from a family with a criminal history; Ahmad Kahn (Tom Reed), an Afghani native who fought his way to freedom; Kenny McClaren (Stark Sands), a fourth-generation police officer with great instincts but qualms about joining the force; and Jayson “Jackpot” Toney (Harold House Moore), a young basketball legend who squandered his opportunity in the NBA. Their demanding Field Training Officer, Daniel “Yoda” Dean (Terry Kinney), is a case-hardened, unsentimental veteran of the force who emphasizes basics and holds each cop accountable for their actions. Rounding out the team is Sergeant Terry Howard (Felix Solis), a no-nonsense plainclothes officer from the Gang Intel Unit, who trains the rookies on how to keep the gangbangers at bay. With unique backgrounds, personalities and reasons for being on the force, the new cops will make their share of rookie mistakes while they figure out how to relate to their boss, each other and the people they swore to protect.

Here is a behind the scenes featurette for NYC 22.

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Here is the next list of modern-day writers who, in their own way, have paid homage to Jane Austen’s legendary stories. Both authors listed below have written eight books each either inspired by Austen’s characters or based on the author herself.

Imperative: Volume 2, A Tale of Pride and Prejudice by Linda Wells

LINDA WELLS
Imperative: Volume 2, A Tale of Pride and Prejudice
Released: February 22, 2012

In the second volume, Fitzwilliam Darcy has survived threats to his mind and body, exposure of his deepest secrets and endless challenges from his family. He could never have come so far without Elizabeth Bennet by his side. She has accepted and excelled in the position she has taken and is the reason why he is so clearly the Master of Pemberley. Now he must finish the task he began the day they took their vows. He must safeguard his sister while protecting his estate, his family, and their future. Hope is their byword, love is the key.

Imperative: Volume 1, A Tale of Pride and Prejudice by Linda Wells

LINDA WELLS
Imperative: Volume 1, A Tale of Pride and Prejudice
Released: February 22, 2012

Fitzwilliam Darcy is a man with a great many secrets to keep, one involves his sister, and the other involves his heart. The problem is he cannot just keep the secrets. They demand attention, and action; and in hopeless times, a good man does not always think things through even when he is desperately trying to do the right thing for the two most important women in his life.

Memory: Volume 3, How Far We Have Come: A Tale of Pride and Prejudice by Linda Wells

LINDA WELLS
Memory: Volume 3, How Far We Have Come: A Tale of Pride and Prejudice
Released on July 22, 2010

This volume finds the Darcy’s with a family of their own, fully matured and comfortable with their positions as the master and mistress of Pemberley. The fears and demons of Darcy’s past have been addressed, and the formidable Fitzwilliam family has accepted and embraced the unique and exceptional example of marriage that the Darcy’s display. Now it is Elizabeth’s turn to finally put to rest the pain of her history, while at the same time influencing her sisters to grow and become women to be admired as well. The Darcy’s often bemuse their friends and family with their approach to addressing the many facets of their lives, however, all are quick to admit that they are better for knowing them.

Memory: Volume 2, Lasting Impressions: A Tale of Pride and Prejudice by Linda Wells

LINDA WELLS
Memory: Volume 2, Trials to Bear: A Tale of Pride and Prejudice
Released on July 22, 2010

This volume follows the newlywed couple Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy as they move beyond the heady days of courtship. Both of them are very young, at only eighteen and twenty-four years old, neither is completely confident in their position and will rely heavily on each other to grow as one challenge after another comes their way. They will face the demons and fears of Darcy’s past, and provide an example of love and felicity that influences and ultimately changes everyone who touches their lives. Elizabeth will grow assured, no longer a shy girl insecure of her beauty or worth; she will become every day the woman who will undoubtedly be a force in London society, in whatever capacity she chooses to excel. The pride that Darcy feels for her will be evident no matter how it is displayed and he will confidently settle into his position as the master of Pemberley.

Memory: Volume 1, Lasting Impressions: A Tale of Pride and Prejudice by Linda Wells

LINDA WELLS
“Memory: Volume 1, Lasting Impressions: A Tale of Pride and Prejudice”
Released on July 22, 2010

In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet meet when their personalities are fully formed. Influenced by their experiences and the people around them, they must endure a year of transformation to find their love. What effect would the sight of their soul mates have upon Darcy and Elizabeth if it occurred at a much earlier and vulnerable moment? How would this shared memory change his advance into arrogance and pride, and her sensitivity to the opinions of others? And ultimately, what will happen when they finally meet somewhere beyond their imaginations?

Perfect Fit by Linda Wells

LINDA WELLS
Perfect Fit: A Modern Tale of Pride and Prejudice
Released on September 23, 2009

Billionaire William Darcy is burdened with maintaining his family’s legacy following the tragic deaths of his parents, and must also attempt to restore his young sister’s spirit after becoming the victim of Internet luring by a former family friend. Elizabeth Bennet is a popular author of young adult mystery novels, written as a way of escaping first the behavior, and then the memory of a dominating former lover. These two lonely people meet at a wedding, over a broken shoe, and learn that once upon a time can lead to a happy ending.

Fate and Consequences: A Tale of Pride and Prejudice by Linda Wells

LINDA WELLS
Fate and Consequences: A Tale of Pride and Prejudice
Released on March 9, 2009

In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Fitzwilliam Darcy fails to inform the populace of Meryton about the danger posed by having a rake such as George Wickham living in their midst. This was done to protect the reputation of his beloved sister; a sister who he fortunately prevented from eloping with the man. This failure leads to heartache for him and the family of the woman he loved. In this story, Georgiana Darcy does leave with George Wickham to elope. Darcy finds her in time to prevent the wedding, but not in time to stop the news of her ruin from spreading. Now a humbled man, he must try to find his and his sister’s place in society. A twist of Fate introduces him at his darkest hour to the woman he otherwise might have resisted loving, and who helps him to restore his sister and his wounded soul.

Chance Encounters by Linda Wells

LINDA WELLS
Chance Encounters
Released on September 27, 2008

In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Fitzwilliam Darcy arrives at Netherfield in a state of indignation and delivers an insult that nearly ended his future before it began. What if he did not go to Meryton that autumn and instead met Elizabeth Bennet later in London during the winter? What if their introduction was not an insult, but rather a challenge to smile, and how does the strength of an extraordinary couple help them to survive all that life sends their way? This story is a journey of the imagination, and explores how a resigned and wiser Elizabeth meets a hardened Darcy. It follows them and their families through their courtship, marriage, and beyond. Together they experience a mature love.

Pemberley Celebrations - The First Year by Kara Louise

KARA LOUISE
Pemberley Celebrations – The First Year
Released on October 18, 2011

Join Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy in this compilation of short stories as they celebrate the holidays and special events in the first year of their marriage. Beginning with Christmas, the decorations are being put up, but it has not been a joyous holiday at Pemberley for many years. Can Elizabeth bring back the Christmas Spirit? There are three other Christmas stories, as well as stories about a New Year’s Eve Ball, a Valentine’s Day Mystery, an Easter Visit, and several others that will entertain you throughout the year.

Only Mr. Darcy Will Do by Kara Louise

KARA LOUISE
Only Mr. Darcy Will Do
Released on March 1, 2011

After her father’s death, Elizabeth Bennet goes to work as a governess. Little does she know the Willstones are social acquaintances of the Bingleys and the Darcys, and Elizabeth finds herself once again drawn into Mr. Darcy’s orbit. To make matters worse, Mrs. Willstone’s sister sets her sights on Mr. Darcy. With Elizabeth’s social status even lower than it was before, she knows she must abandon all hope of Darcy renewing his proposals, even as she begins to see him in a completely different light.

Darcy's Voyage: A Tale of Uncharted Love on the Open Sea by Kara Louise

KARA LOUISE
Darcy’s Voyage: A Tale of Uncharted Love on the Open Seas
Released on September 1, 2010

This is a retelling of “Pride and Prejudice”, where Elizabeth Bennet sets out for the new world aboard the grand ship Pemberley’s Promise. She’s prepared for an uneventful voyage until a chance encounter with the handsome, taciturn Mr. Darcy turns her world upside down. When Elizabeth falls ill, Darcy throws convention overboard in a plan that will bind them to each other more deeply than he ever could have imagined. But the perils of their ocean voyage pale in comparison to the harsh reality of society’s rules that threaten their chance at happiness. When they return to the lavish halls of England, will their love survive?

Assumed Engagement by Kara Louise

KARA LOUISE
Assumed Engagement
Released on June 30, 2010

This story continues after Chapter 36 in Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” On his return trip to Pemberley from Rosings after his offer of marriage was refused by Miss Elizabeth Bennet, Mr. Darcy’s carriage overturns and he is rendered unconscious. Having written Georgiana previously that he was going to ask for her hand, Georgiana, thinking they are engaged, writes to Elizabeth, begging her to come to Pemberley, thinking she may be able to help draw him out.

Assumed Obligation by Kara Louise

KARA LOUISE
Assumed Obligation
Released on June 30, 2010

In this sequel, the story follows Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy after their wedding. When they return to Pemberley after their wedding journey to Paris, they begin their lives anew. Darcy works to get the school for the deaf started and Elizabeth learns her role as Mistress of Pemberley. Kitty visits Pemberley as Georgiana’s guest, and the two grow in their friendship while searching for love. The issue of how it came to be that Darcy visited Ramsgate in time to rescue Georgiana from Wickham’s clutches is also visited.

Drive and Determination by Kara Louise

KARA LOUISE
Drive and Determination
Released on June 30, 2010

In this modern day variation of “Pride and Prejudice,” Elyssa Barnett is an aspiring interior designer who clashes with William Denton, president of Pemberleo Coffee, at her sister Janet’s wedding to Chad. Two years later, Elyssa and Will meet under tragic circumstances that she wholly blames him for and doesn’t think she can ever forgive him. As she is unwittingly thrown into his presence, she discovers, much to her dismay, that he may have a heart after all.

Master Under Good Regulation by Kara Louise

KARA LOUISE
Master Under Good Regulation
Released on June 30, 2010

This is the story of Pride and Prejudice as seen through the eyes of Reggie, Mr. Darcy’s dog. Reggie has a keen perception of things going on around him and the story begins with Darcy as a young boy of 15, picking Reggie out from a litter. We see the two of them become close companions as Darcy grows up and enters the story of Pride and Prejudice that Jane Austen penned. But the story also takes you to those silent months and behind the scenes where Reggie has much on which to reflect, comment, and intervene.

Something Like Regret by Kara Louise

KARA LOUISE
Something Like Regret
Released on June 30, 2010

The title comes from the words Jane Austen penned as Elizabeth walks through Pemberley. She thinks about how she would be its mistress if she had accepted Mr. Darcy’s proposal, but reminds herself that her aunt and uncle would never have been welcomed as guests. Jane Austen tells us, “This was a lucky recollection — it saved her from something like regret.” Mrs. Bennet’s greatest fear comes to pass; with the death of Mr. Bennet in the early summer after Elizabeth returns from Kent, Longbourn is entailed away to Mr. Collins. Elizabeth and Jane take on positions as governesses in London; their mother and sisters move in with the Phillips’ in Meryton. Elizabeth could not be happier with the family for whom she works, but soon comes to discover that they have a long-standing association with the Darcy’s. As she is thrown into his presence, she comes to a greater understanding of his goodness while comprehending the even greater disparity in their stations.

More lists coming soon…

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Undercover Bridesmaid

The Hallmark Channel original movie Undercover Bridesmaid will debut at 8 PM on April 15.

Tanya Harsin (Brooke Burns) is miserable at her latest job defending Daisy (Nicole Paggi) the daughter of Jim Thompson, a Texas mogul (Gregory Harrison). Tanya has been hired to protect Daisy, who has been receiving death threats weeks before her wedding. Harsin struggles to blend in with the bubbly, girly bridesmaids; this is not her typical assignment. Between the aunt who is depleting the family scholarship fund, the playboy cousin with an inheritance at stake, a very angry business partner, and the groom with a wandering eye – almost everyone at the wedding is a legitimate suspect, and this undercover bridesmaid must not lose control of her mission. But will Tanya manage to protect the bride when she’s distracted by a handsome friend of the groom? The cast includes Justin Baldoni.

Here is the trailer for Undercover Bridesmaid.

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