The Real Jane Austen, a 2002 BBC documentary presented by Anna Chancellor with Gillian Kearney as the celebrated author.

 

At Home with the GeorgiansIf you’re lucky enough to be able to use the BBC iPlayer (you have to live in the UK, although this is expected to change soon), you can watch At Home with the Georgians: “In this three part series, historian Amanda Vickery explores how the great British obsession with our homes began 300 years ago.” Below is a nice snippet.

 

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The BBC has made several clips from their famous 1995 pairing of Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle available here.

And since I love Tony Robinson, here are the Worst Jobs in History: the Georgians (six parts in all)

 

And for silliness inspired by inspired by the novels Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict and Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict, starring Arabella Field and the great Fay Masterson (star of several Larry Blamire masterpieces), point your browser to Sex and the Austen Girl:

In the tradition of 1900 House and 1940s House and Edwardian House, Channel 4 in Britain broadcast Regency House Party in 2004, later shown on PBS Masterpiece. Five young men and five young women pose as party guests intent on marriage. You may buy it by clicking the link below or search for it on YouTube.

Regency House Party