Episode 3
Adaptation of the Jane Austen classic. Emma teases Mr Knightley about Jane but he remains tight-lipped. Meanwhile, Frank and Emma plan a ball. Is she in love with him?
Emma teases Mr Knightley about Jane but he remains tight-lipped. Meanwhile, Frank and Emma plan a ball, and Emma wonders whether she might be in love with him. Despite having a wonderful time at a village ball, she decides not.
With her matchmaking officially abandoned, Emma feels cooped up and bored, so Mr Knightley suggests a day trip to Box Hill for a change of scene and some temporary escape. He also tells Emma that he suspects Frank and Jane to be secretly in love. Emma rebuffs the suggestion - she can personally vouch for Frank's indifference to Jane - which leaves Knightley feeling hurt at Emma's indifference towards him.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Jim O'Hanlon |
Emma | Romola Garai |
Mr Knightley | Jonny Lee Miller |
Mr Woodhouse | Michael Gambon |
Miss Bates | Tamsin Greig |
Anne Weston | Jodhi May |
Frank Churchill | Rupert Evans |
Augusta Elton | Christina Cole |
Jane Fairfax | Laura Pyper |
Harriet Smith | Louise Dylan |
Mr Elton | Blake Ritson |
Mr Weston | Robert Bathurst |
John Knightley | Dan Fredenburgh |
Producer | George Ormond |
Writer | Sandy Welch |