The spell was broken. My uncle learned to laugh, and I learned to cry. The secret garden is always open now. Open, and awake, and alive. THE SECRET GARDEN (1993) dir. Agnieszka Holland
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The spell was broken. My uncle learned to laugh, and I learned to cry. The secret garden is always open now. Open, and awake, and alive. THE SECRET GARDEN (1993) dir. Agnieszka Holland

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Lilting (2014) dir. Hong Khaou
Me while reading to my child this morning: Hmmm... What if Jim Strange discovered Paddington at the train station instead of the Brown family... *spends five minutes imagining the most ridiculous AU ever*
I’m afraid my brain might be brokenÂ
[Your brother]’s close to Dirk Gently. Close might be pushing it.

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I’m in a GBBO baking group that has quite a few British bakers, and I was asking about what someone might bake for breakfast in the 60′s in Britain and explained it was for a story I’m writing where someone has a secret and surprising love of baking. And I got super sweet and helpful responses all referencing my “novel”. Because for some reason people assume it’s a novel I’m working on and not an Endeavour time loop fanfic? Weird. lol
One for sorrow //Â Two for joy //Â Three for a girl //Â Four for a boy //Â Five for silver //Â Six for gold //Â Seven for a secret never to be told //Â Eight for a letter over the sea //Â Nine for a lover as true as can be
One for sorrow Two for mirth Three for a funeral Four for a birth Five for heaven Six for hell Seven’s the Devil his own self
As a personal project I designed my own versions of the covers for the Society of Gentlemen books by KJ Charles! These have been in the works for a very long time so I’m excited to finally share them. Thank you KJ for this wonderful series and its characters!Â
If you’re into LGBT+ historical fiction based around real events, definitely check this series out.
The savage bitch, that is Sister Michael, is back and better than ever

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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE — 2005, dir. Joe Wright
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The lord giveth and the lord taketh it back now y’all. Two hops this time.

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We’re very unhappy. What did you expect? You’re dead!
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A spate of bizarre deaths will occur across middle England as filming begins on a new series of the much-loved ITV detective drama Midsomer Murders.
Filming begins on the 22nd series of Midsomer Murders
A spate of bizarre deaths will occur across middle England as filming begins on a new series of the much-loved ITV detective drama Midsomer Murders.
Neil Dudgeon returns to play DCI John Barnaby for his 10th year in the role, Nick Hendrix is back as DS Jamie Winter and Annette Badland resumes her role as pathologist Dr Fleur Perkins. Midsomer Murders is made by Bentley Productions, part of ALL3Media and is the UK’s top-rated drama export.
Also returning to film the 22nd series is Fiona Dolman as Sarah Barnaby followed closely by Paddy the dog as the Barnaby’s faithful canine companion. Guest cast for the first film includes Amanda Abbington (Sherlock), Mark Williams (Father Brown) and Maimie McCoy (Van Der Valk). Further guest casting to be announced.
This series follows Barnaby and Winter as they investigate an urban myth becoming a murderous reality, a post-operative heart rehabilitation club whose members’ dreams of a second chance at life are cut short, a murder mystery weekend, a twisted scarecrow festival and an amateur dramatics company with deadly secrets.
Executive producer Michele Buck says:
“We are very pleased ITV has asked us to produce more Midsomer Murders. We will have our signature mix of tantalising mysteries, wonderful guest stars and stunning locations while also maintaining a safe working environment for all our cast and crew in these current challenging circumstances.”
Neil Dudgeon adds:
“Everyone is excited to get back to work. Sadly there won’t be as much hugging and kissing on set as usual but we’ve all got to make sacrifices! It’s bound to be a bit strange at first with all the safety protocols but hopefully we can all keep each other safe and shoot another great series.”
Midsomer Murders is commissioned by ITV’s Head of Drama, Polly Hill, and Drama Commissioner, Huw Kennair-Jones with all3media International. Huw Kennair- Jones will oversee the production of the new series of Midsomer Murders on behalf of ITV.
“We are delighted that filming of the new series of Midsomer Murders has commenced with Neil, Nick, Annette and Fiona back where they belong.  It’s a hugely successful series for ITV and we’re all really proud of the fact the audience still enjoys its captivating cases, unexpected plot twists and wonderfully engaging characters.”
Midsomer Murders is produced by Carol Ann Docherty (Waterloo Road, Holby, Murphy’s Law) co-produced by Ian Strachan (Van Der Valk, Agatha Raisin) and executive produced by Michele Buck (Van Der Valk, Agatha Raisin, Endeavour, Parade’s End).
Directing the six feature length episodes for the upcoming series are Matt Carter, Roberto Bangura, Audrey Cooke, Toby Frow and Fiona Walton. Writers include; Chris Murray, Jeff Povey, Helen Jenkins, Nick Hicks-Beach and Julia Gilbert.
Midsomer Murders sells to more than 220 territories worldwide.