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  2. Emma (2009 TV serial) - Wikipedia

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    Emma is a four-part BBC television drama serial adaptation of Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma. The episodes were written by Sandy Welch , writer of previous BBC costume dramas Jane Eyre and North & South , and directed by Jim O'Hanlon.

  3. Emma (1972 TV serial) - Wikipedia

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    Emma was a six-part TV serial adaptation of Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma by BBC Television that was broadcast in 1972. [1] [2] It was directed by John Glenister.[3]This dramatisation brings to life the wit and humour of Jane Austen's novel Emma, recreating the female character of whom she wrote "no one but myself could like."

  4. List of The Following characters - Wikipedia

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    The Following is an American television drama series, which premiered on Fox on January 21, 2013 [1] about an FBI agent trying to catch a serial killer and his murderous cult. The series was created by Kevin Williamson and is jointly produced by Outerbanks Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television .

  5. Tell Me Your Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Tell Me Your Secrets follows "a trio of characters, each with a mysterious and troubling past: Emma (formerly known as Karen Miller) is a woman who once looked into the eyes of a dangerous killer, John is a former serial rapist desperate to find redemption, and Mary is a grieving mother obsessed with finding her missing daughter.

  6. List of LGBT characters in soap operas - Wikipedia

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    Emma Nightingale, portrayed by Rachel Ambler, appeared in the serial from 1995 to 1996, before returning briefly in 2004. Emma is a lesbian and has a relationship with Zoe Tate (Leah Bracknell); they have a commitment ceremony in 1996. [107] Susie Wilde, portrayed by Louise Heaney, appeared in 1996.

  7. Emerald O'Hanrahan - Wikipedia

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    After graduation in July 2009, she joined the BBC's Radio Drama Company for five months, [1] participating in more than 40 productions for BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 4 Extra, bringing her to the attention of the producers of The Archers who were looking to recast the role of Emma Grundy following Felicity Jones's decision to depart.

  8. Jemma Donovan - Wikipedia

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    Jemma Donovan (born 28 March 2000) is a British-Australian actress. She made her on-screen debut in the BBC television film Mr Stink when she was 12 years old. In 2015, Donovan played Maddy Bastière in the French-American series Spotless.

  9. Chanel Oberlin - Wikipedia

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    Chanel is the incredibly egotistical, uncaring, self-centered, sociopathic president of Kappa Kappa Tau at Wallace University, and the leader of a popular clique she named after herself, The Chanels, which consists of Chanel #2 (Ariana Grande), Chanel #3 (Billie Lourd), and Chanel #5 (Abigail Breslin), the latter whom she harbors a huge hatred towards and often is the subject of her insults.