The Brontë Business
Joan Bakewell visits Haworth in Yorkshire, home of the Brontës, to see the setting in which the novelists worked.
- Genre: Documentary, History
- Director:
- Cast: Joan Bakewell
- Country: United Kingdom
Joan Bakewell visits Haworth in Yorkshire, home of the Brontës, to see the setting in which the novelists worked.
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