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Sense & Sensibility

Episode 1

The Dashwoods start a new life in Devonshire following the death of their father.

Aired 01/01/2008 | Expires 10/01/2025

Episode 1
Sense & Sensibility

Episode 1

1/1/2008 | 51m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

The Dashwoods start a new life in Devonshire following the death of their father.

Mrs Dashwood is devastated when her husband dies. His estate and fortunte are bequeathed by law to his son from a previous marriage. The Dashwoods start a new life in Devonshire. The eldest daughter, Elinor, is upset to leave her sweetheart, while her younger sister, Marianne, quickly finds she has suitors to choose from.

Aired 01/01/2008 | Expires 10/01/2025

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Sense & Sensibility is a local public television program presented by GBH and WETA

Sense & Sensibility

Episode 1

1/1/2008 | 51m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Mrs Dashwood is devastated when her husband dies. His estate and fortunte are bequeathed by law to his son from a previous marriage. The Dashwoods start a new life in Devonshire. The eldest daughter, Elinor, is upset to leave her sweetheart, while her younger sister, Marianne, quickly finds she has suitors to choose from.

Aired 01/01/2008 | Expires 10/01/2025

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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