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Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece -Cell 99

Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece -Cell 99TV Schedule for New Hampshire s only statewide locally owned and operated television network, engages minds, connects communities, and celebrates New Hampshire with programs that entertain, educate and enrich.

Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece -Deeds Not Words

Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece -Deeds Not WordsTV Schedule for New Hampshire s only statewide locally owned and operated television network, engages minds, connects communities, and celebrates New Hampshire with programs that entertain, educate and enrich.

Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece -Memento Mori

Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece -Memento MoriTV Schedule for New Hampshire s only statewide locally owned and operated television network, engages minds, connects communities, and celebrates New Hampshire with programs that entertain, educate and enrich.

Chart a course for Destination: Drama!

Sorry, your browser does not support iframes. Love getting engrossed in a good story?  Starting at 1 p.m. on Sundays, Arizona PBS is airing all your favorite drama series from “Masterpiece” – the recent “All Creatures Great and Small” and “Miss Scarlet and the Duke,” plus classics like “Victoria,” “Grantchester” and “Poldark.” Catch a series you might have missed, or return to ones you can’t rewatch too many times. What’s coming up in the weeks ahead? Here’s the line-up for February: “Victoria” at 1 p.m. As season 2 starts (on Feb. 14), we find Victoria adapting to motherhood after the birth of her first child. Meanwhile, the disaster of the Anglo-Afghan War unfolds abroad, and the catastrophic Irish potato famine begins to wreak havoc. In other foreign affairs, a royal state visit to France is in the offing. Most intriguing to Prince Albert is the budding Industrial Revolution, which is now sweeping England. What an extraordinary time to be

Miss Scarlet and the case of the Victorian outsiders

The following contains spoilers from The Woman in Red, Episode 2 of Miss Scarlet & the Duke. For a non-spoilery read, check out Salon s review. On Sunday s episode of the Masterpiece mystery series Miss Scarlet & the Duke, tenacious sleuth Eliza Scarlet (Kate Phillips) learns that her former suitor and now business investor Rupert Parker (Andrew Gower) is a self-styled like-minded fellow. While today s viewers may immediately comprehend Rupert s meaning, it s not until he refers to a man whose taste does not lie with women that Eliza understands. Despite being a sharp and progressive detective, the sheltered Victorian young woman probably only at that moment realized that a person could be gay. (Despite the popularity of Victorian-set romance novels, women of the time were not expected to think about sex at all, and the terms homosexual and heterosexual weren t in use at the time.) It s part of Eliza s awakening to life s realities that began with inheriting her fa

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