The episodes is on youtube! I believe the whole thing is on dvd as well, it's how i first watched it. Me and my sister used to rent random dvds from our local library and this was one of our picks. Turned out to be one of my favourite things to watch
I read this as “Lost in Austin”, and thought it was going to be an offbeat, interesting American series. Immediately I realised not, ha ha. I had seen bits of this before, it is so good! Especially in this current dearth of well written, well acted, original scripts. Already laughing at Mrs B in the background - my merriment escalated when seeing Alex Kingston in the role - superb! I love Hugh as Mr B so much - think they might be the best Mr & Mrs Bennet ever. And I love how they did the time period, makes it feel current somehow. Little witty gems & references, I keep replaying. Thanks for uploading!
What a wonderful series. It would be a dream to encounter in person characters from any Jane Austen stories. I'll be checking out Shout TV for this series.
Did the series have a good ending, making the premises and plot come together or was it one of those usual ones where the series is supposed to never end until viewers grow tired and they're just forced to write some crummy ending plot that doesn't really add any value?
@@YtuserSumone-rl6sw it was okay I think. The first time I watched I found the story frustrating but the ending does resolve satisfactorily so you have to take it for what it is-bringing Austen into the modern day and mixing the two. Like Austenland, you just have to let go of “Austenite” expectations and just have fun on the ride. It IS a fun one if you let go of the P&P storyline and open yourself up to “getting involved” in the story 😊
I love the pride and prejudice serious, even I read the book, and watched all the episodes, this one is really interesting, waiting for the other episodes.
I enjoyed this series. What we like and dislike is often determined by what we’ve done & where we’ve been in recent lifetimes. I chant the sacred word HU everyday, & that opened the memories of the past. I see other lives w/ detachment, & can pick myself out in a crowd, or group. Most lives for the past 500 years or so have not been great, but i’ve had tons of variety, & I don’t rely on anyone, I just ask spirit to show me if I have a question, or a fear. Other times, I’ll just have a vision or see a totally shocking or surprising lifetime through a dream. I ask for spiritual help with it as well, since there are spiritual masters who exist to help us wake up to who we are as soul, which is eternal.
I was annoyed to think that they'd messed around with one of my favourite authors work, but as a fan of escapism, i was very pleasantly surprised and loved this whole series. 😊
She is not without charm. I truly believe I would be closer to her idea of a goodly man than her dreary modern so typically modern vulgar oaf of a boyfriend. I have deep sympathy with the heroine of this charming epsiode. The modern world in which I am obliged to live sickens me. It is gross, materialistic, fatuous. Politicians and others speak with the language of infants. Do either of the presidential candiates in the United States for example employ a language which ever rises above the language of the nursery school? There is much with which to reproach the past, yet the smugness, dogmatism, progessivism and worship of science which characterises our "enlightend" present leaves me sick at heart. Thank you for a charming interlude and moments of escapism.
@@evelynwaugh4053"Austen's day" ? Jane Austen's day or Miss Austen's day, or if you wish to be modern, Ms Austen's day. It is characteristic of the discourtesy and bluntness of our "progressive" times to refer to a lady in public by her second name alone.
@MrYorickJenkins Do you have any idea what the political situation in Britain was in Austin’s day? The De- Kilting Act, the Highland Clearances? Not to mention the gross immorality of the gentry, the bed hopping, the near serfdom of the peasant class. Lest we forget, Austen beautifully covered the lack of legal protection for women in Sense and Sensibility, a widow left homeless, friendless, and near penniless as the second wife when her dead husband’s heir chose to expel her and her children. Life was certainly not superior then and we do those who suffered and improved society a disservice in deprecating the harshness of their reality.
@@Catmom-gl5ntYour comments constitute in my view patronising irrelevant cant. I do not need a history lesson from you. Her name is Jane Austen not simply "Austen" (or "Austin" Austin was a philosopher I think in Oxford and I cannot remember a word of what he said!) . Whether life was "superior" or "inferior" is in itself a virtually meaningless statement since one has to define in what respect and for whom life (whose life?) was superior. And what does superior or inferior life mean in any case? I was not aware that I depricated the harshness of reality then or at any other time. What I did was stress the vulgarity of our time, which is something I should have thought hard to dispute and well protrayed in this curious and thought provoking film..
Although there are many congratulatory comments when ' Lost in Austen ' I can't help thinking that old school Jane Austen readers, would be somewhat put out by a time traveller from the 21st century.
What do we about a supposed group of readers? A fresh mind like hers certainly was is always up for fresh ideas! Innovation and suspense! What would a novel be If I don't see myself in there? Why would one even read IT then?
@@susannabonke8552Hello Susan, This is a polite message to say: The three vertical dots on the top right-hand-side, of your message, when posted, if "clicked" on then shows a pen icon to edit your comment, below this there's a trash bin icon to delete. I really think you need to edit your comment, because it doesn't really make a lot of sense. When I make comments I often read my text aloud, to see how it sounds. Enhanced spell check when selected, will show a red squiggly line beneath a word, if spelt incorrectly. It will also show suggestions on how to spell words. I hope this helps with your composition in the future. Please don't feel offended as this certainly wasn't my intention.
So, are there only 4 episodes in season 1? And we’re no more seasons ever produced? Just found this, and went hunting a bit… I found a website with 4 episodes of a season 1.
The most perfect film I know, would be have been keira knightly and mathew mcfaden's pride and prejudice if only Hugh bonneville had played the father instead of Donald sutherland
This is so bad. I mean, it's well produced, and the premise is intriguing, but the Price girl is SO annoying! Why does she claim to want Austin's way of life and then once she gets it she continues to act like she's in modern day, uncouth and vulgar, like a bull in a china shop? (And interrupting the show every 10 minutes to insert ads for the uploader doesn't make me inclined to watch more from this channel.)
In modern standards, perhaps. Beauty standards change throughout the decades though. She could fit well in the time period she's portraying. If anyone doesn't fit in looks, it'd be the actor playing Darcy. He's far too tall, and his features and physique are too strong for the time period his character is meant to be from.
The moment an aquiline nose shape graces the screen all of the sudden the person is plain. Sounds like conditioning and being stuck on one standard. Late 1700s-1800 beauty standards were simply different. Colouring was important. To be fair and blonde with a small mouth and large eyes, long and high nose, thin brows and a round forehead was like the hottest thing. They centred beauty around that painting of Venus in the birth of Venus by Botticelli. Biggest socialite in France that got her portrait painted and touted as a great beauty in that time was madame recamier, her portrait reminds me of Jane.
@@iuile Darcy is supposed to be very tall- being tall and rich was the only compliment Lizzies mother could scrounge up for him. And its funny I thought his features were too small and plain.
I cannot imagine what you are "avidly reading ", but it has failed to improve your discrimination and language skills. Read more. Much, much more. Then you can weigh in more intelligently.
I have two kids, marriage I consider happy but I do live in Jane Austen and only in Pride and Prejudice. When people eat icecream to relax I put on Pride and Prejudice and ONLY 1995 BBC version. Cannot watch any other.
Woah, I'm not gonna lie... This is very impressive in my opinion. I wouldn't mind seeing another episode of this series 😏😉👍
The episodes is on youtube! I believe the whole thing is on dvd as well, it's how i first watched it. Me and my sister used to rent random dvds from our local library and this was one of our picks. Turned out to be one of my favourite things to watch
Yes the whole series is in You Tube been here for years to watch. I watched it several times.
@@chiasanzes9770 I am sooo HAPPY to find it 🎉
Do you have a "best" link to watch it?
Totally agree 💯😊
We need MORE!!!
Like Amanda often escapes to her favorite book , I often escape to my favorite tv series. Love everything about it.
Same!!! I often watch this series when I want to escape the mundaneness of my life. Love the story! 😁
@@Coco.Shanelle so glad that I am not the only one, enjoy sister 🙂❤️
I escape to either my favourite book (Count of Monte Cristo) or my DVDs of "The Musketeers". Thank God for books and technology.
OMG the quality of the performance and the production!! Loving it!!!!❤
This was a great show, can't believe i saw it 16 years ago 😂
I read this as “Lost in Austin”, and thought it was going to be an offbeat, interesting American series. Immediately I realised not, ha ha. I had seen bits of this before, it is so good! Especially in this current dearth of well written, well acted, original scripts. Already laughing at Mrs B in the background - my merriment escalated when seeing Alex Kingston in the role - superb! I love Hugh as Mr B so much - think they might be the best Mr & Mrs Bennet ever. And I love how they did the time period, makes it feel current somehow. Little witty gems & references, I keep replaying. Thanks for uploading!
What a wonderful series. It would be a dream to encounter in person characters from any Jane Austen stories. I'll be checking out Shout TV for this series.
This is one of the best series ever. ❤❤.
Pushing the envelope of imagination delightfully. Amanda Price !
Thanks for sharing! I watch this show every year. It's so good.
Same❤
Every year? How does it work please? I went out to the website and found 4 episodes of season 1… are there more?
@@janiceervin428 There's only 4 of them and that's the complete show. I re-watch the show every year; those same 4 episodes. ♥
@@janiceervin428there are only 4 episodes, so it doesn't really have seasons, it's more of a one-time mini-series.
Miss Elizabeth Bennet making an appearance in
one' s bathroom - wonderful ! 🎉 🐎👒📙
...only topped by Lizzy showing Darcy a web page about Colin Firth on a laptop 😆
OHHHHHH MY, I LOVE THIS SHOW! THANKS!!!!!❤❤❤❤
Remember having this on DVD, it was a great series :) xx
I still have my DVD, one of the few I kept 😊 I love this show❤
"It is tailored in your underthings" has got to be a callback of sorts to "I guess your friends call you Calvin."
😂
How terribly clever and refreshing!
You'd probably also enjoy the Lizzie Bennet Diaries...📙
Clever, imaginative, time-travel fish-out-of-water fantasy. If only the fictional worlds of books were actually available to be visited!
Have this on dvd loved it from the first time shown on tv many years ago
💯
This is ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This looks like an amusing series. Must watch sometime.
It’s a fun one! 😊
Did the series have a good ending, making the premises and plot come together or was it one of those usual ones where the series is supposed to never end until viewers grow tired and they're just forced to write some crummy ending plot that doesn't really add any value?
@@YtuserSumone-rl6sw it was okay I think. The first time I watched I found the story frustrating but the ending does resolve satisfactorily so you have to take it for what it is-bringing Austen into the modern day and mixing the two. Like Austenland, you just have to let go of “Austenite” expectations and just have fun on the ride. It IS a fun one if you let go of the P&P storyline and open yourself up to “getting involved” in the story 😊
@@ac1045 Sounds good.. Thank you for your reply. I think I'll give it a chance then.
Loved this show!!
So creation,
Through the time,
interchanging lifes,
meanwhile !
Thank you.
Such a fun series.
High quality!!!! A zillion thanks! Its one of my fv series.🎉
Such a great series. Imagine speaking the way they used to all the time,,, it would take ages to have conversation. Pubic topiary,,, great line. 🌲
But yet, so decent and true. I'd love to for a while.
Love it. Thank you.
I've got the series on dvd. It's brilliant.
Me too
From first-time I saw this on movie I loved it
Great Series
superb series.
oh, my dearest River Song ❤
I love this whole concept 😭😭😭🥰❤️
I love the pride and prejudice serious, even I read the book, and watched all the episodes, this one is really interesting, waiting for the other episodes.
Oh how delightful!
I enjoyed this series. What we like and dislike is often determined by what we’ve done & where we’ve been in recent lifetimes. I chant the sacred word HU everyday, & that opened the memories of the past. I see other lives w/ detachment, & can pick myself out in a crowd, or group. Most lives for the past 500 years or so have not been great, but i’ve had tons of variety, & I don’t rely on anyone, I just ask spirit to show me if I have a question, or a fear. Other times, I’ll just have a vision or see a totally shocking or surprising lifetime through a dream. I ask for spiritual help with it as well, since there are spiritual masters who exist to help us wake up to who we are as soul, which is eternal.
enchanting .
I love this movie!!!!! I found it like 8 years ago and wanted to buy it
THIS IS AWESOME!!!😮❤
Can never get enuf of Jane Austen
I was annoyed to think that they'd messed around with one of my favourite authors work, but as a fan of escapism, i was very pleasantly surprised and loved this whole series. 😊
I love Mr Bennett's study
God I loved this show! I had forgotten it existed, thank you so much!❤
This seems to be a Bridget Jones by an other name, wonderful!
Just spotted the lovely gugu mbatha-raw as the best friend/roommate
How cool!
Excellent, thank you for sharing.
Where are the next episodes?
Did you watch them? Just need to write Lost In Austen. There are other channels whIch load the whole series in YOUtUBE.
More please ❤
Обожаю этот сериал ❤❤❤
Be careful for what you wish for.
Yes reading Jane Austen as a young girl and later woman did rause my expectations and standards. No Wickham, Willoughby or the like ..
Are the next few episodes going to be uploaded on the channel?
EXTRAORDINARILY DELIGHTFUL ❤😂
Try Austenlandv as well. Great movie
Loved this how when it was on ITV!!
yey!! finally available!!!
She is not without charm. I truly believe I would be closer to her idea of a goodly man than her dreary modern so typically modern vulgar oaf of a boyfriend. I have deep sympathy with the heroine of this charming epsiode. The modern world in which I am obliged to live sickens me. It is gross, materialistic, fatuous. Politicians and others speak with the language of infants. Do either of the presidential candiates in the United States for example employ a language which ever rises above the language of the nursery school? There is much with which to reproach the past, yet the smugness, dogmatism, progessivism and worship of science which characterises our "enlightend" present leaves me sick at heart. Thank you for a charming interlude and moments of escapism.
"Here, Here!" "Excellent deduction Watson!" Microphone drop! 🎤
No one was impressed by the Prince Regent, either, in Austen's day.
@@evelynwaugh4053"Austen's day" ?
Jane Austen's day or Miss Austen's day, or if you wish to be modern, Ms Austen's day. It is characteristic of the discourtesy and bluntness of our "progressive" times to refer to a lady in public by her second name alone.
@MrYorickJenkins Do you have any idea what the political situation in Britain was in Austin’s day? The De- Kilting Act, the Highland Clearances? Not to mention the gross immorality of the gentry, the bed hopping, the near serfdom of the peasant class. Lest we forget, Austen beautifully covered the lack of legal protection for women in Sense and Sensibility, a widow left homeless, friendless, and near penniless as the second wife when her dead husband’s heir chose to expel her and her children. Life was certainly not superior then and we do those who suffered and improved society a disservice in deprecating the harshness of their reality.
@@Catmom-gl5ntYour comments constitute in my view patronising irrelevant cant. I do not need a history lesson from you. Her name is Jane Austen not simply "Austen" (or "Austin" Austin was a philosopher I think in Oxford and I cannot remember a word of what he said!) . Whether life was "superior" or "inferior" is in itself a virtually meaningless statement since one has to define in what respect and for whom life (whose life?) was superior. And what does superior or inferior life mean in any case?
I was not aware that I depricated the harshness of reality then or at any other time. What I did was stress the vulgarity of our time, which is something I should have thought hard to dispute and well protrayed in this curious and thought provoking film..
Most wonderful....
Much as I love this guilty pleasure put your dang air up whenin Austens world!A bun a simple bun!!And askirt
I loved the coif' emphasis! I agree! 😊
Uh someone is upset. You wouldn't speak like that in that world 😂😂😂.
I watched this a couple years ago, but the picture didn’t look great. I wonder if it’s HD now?
Amanda doesn't come across as a woman who likes innocent days past.
Maybe not, but every girl loves Mr Darcy
Although there are many congratulatory comments when ' Lost in Austen ' I can't help thinking that old school Jane Austen readers, would be somewhat put out by a time traveller from the 21st century.
What do we about a supposed group of readers? A fresh mind like hers certainly was is always up for fresh ideas! Innovation and suspense! What would a novel be If I don't see myself in there? Why would one even read IT then?
@@susannabonke8552Hello Susan,
This is a polite message to say:
The three vertical dots on the top
right-hand-side, of your message, when posted, if "clicked" on then shows a pen icon to edit your comment, below this there's a trash bin icon to delete.
I really think you need to edit your comment, because it doesn't really make a lot of sense.
When I make comments I often read my text aloud, to see how it sounds. Enhanced spell check when selected, will show a red squiggly line beneath a word, if spelt incorrectly. It will also show suggestions on how to spell words.
I hope this helps with your composition in the future.
Please don't feel offended as this certainly wasn't my intention.
ITV classic ❤
My mom would Say 'not enough boyfriend' 😅 she was totally right
Awesome movie
“Doubtless it exposed me to some comments around the font, but it was the name my parent chose”. Haha
So much better than the movie 😂
Will you be uploading the final 3 episodes? :)
So, are there only 4 episodes in season 1? And we’re no more seasons ever produced? Just found this, and went hunting a bit… I found a website with 4 episodes of a season 1.
Really? 🙂 Where (4) episodes?! Do tell.
Its on iTunes @@e.t.8541
24:59 That would have been George Montagu, the 6th Earl of Sandwich. You'd have thought they'd have heard by now...
Can we have the 3 others please ?
For someone who's supposed to know the Elizabeth Bennet world so well
she is annoyingly clueless about how to behave.. and the hair!!!
I think the hair is deliberate. To visually set her apart from the characters.
Well, it's one thing to know and another to apply..
I think it's just her personality:D
Hello from Russia( excuse me😊). Very interesting. And Amanda is so attractive♥
I would love to go. Through. A. Bathroom. Door and. Meet. Mr. Darcy. Love. This. Era. Would. Love. To. Live in those times.
I would like that happen to me in the Frankenstein, 1:51 Dracula or Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde novels ( or in A Tale of Two Cities).
She's "gone to queer Jane's pitch"?
Sounds like Judith Butler has written this script 🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
I just cannot imagine there is a man who would show up drunk, burp, and ask the woman he loves, Babes, to marry him.
The most perfect film I know, would be have been keira knightly and mathew mcfaden's pride and prejudice if only Hugh bonneville had played the father instead of Donald sutherland
It's called a landing strip.......................wow. Without airplanes, what could possibly land?
Americans won't get spencer joke, but i did only boxers every worn..lol
Its a shame she does not read the other Austen novels. And why is her modern dress not commented on?
It HAD to be modern. Don't forget this is fiction.
I'm sure Kitty did comment on it at breakfast
Much too curteous to point that out to a lady.
I remember her from hex!!
Episode 2?🥺
💯
"Ditto!" 😊
32:37 what was homeboy doing there, standing like a statue in the middle of the room? And what’s going on with that horror-movie 180?
Pretty sure they had sandwiches and toothbrushes by then.
This is so bad. I mean, it's well produced, and the premise is intriguing, but the Price girl is SO annoying! Why does she claim to want Austin's way of life and then once she gets it she continues to act like she's in modern day, uncouth and vulgar, like a bull in a china shop? (And interrupting the show every 10 minutes to insert ads for the uploader doesn't make me inclined to watch more from this channel.)
Then why did you just miisquote the first sentence? Love Austen. Do right by her.
I took it as adapting that famous first line
❤
Mary and Missis Bennet are too young... 😅 Why don't they spend time to make them up properly? ☹️
Mary is good. She contracted the coup. Last time
Mr Bennet is bad.
Mrs Bennett "And has gone to queer Janes pitch"..lol
Definitely not my favorite! Particularly did care for the actor portraying Darcy.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Looks just like Julia Roberts in the thumbnail.
kızı asla yakıştıramıyoorum :'///
Ridiculous
Wtf , why cast a plain actress to play a gorgeous woman like Jane Bennet . Every other Bennet sister was prettier than " Jane " .
? Eh? Apart from Elizabeth and Lydia Jane was the prettiest.
The Jane Bennett in the 1995 series was plain.
In modern standards, perhaps. Beauty standards change throughout the decades though. She could fit well in the time period she's portraying. If anyone doesn't fit in looks, it'd be the actor playing Darcy. He's far too tall, and his features and physique are too strong for the time period his character is meant to be from.
The moment an aquiline nose shape graces the screen all of the sudden the person is plain. Sounds like conditioning and being stuck on one standard. Late 1700s-1800 beauty standards were simply different. Colouring was important. To be fair and blonde with a small mouth and large eyes, long and high nose, thin brows and a round forehead was like the hottest thing. They centred beauty around that painting of Venus in the birth of Venus by Botticelli.
Biggest socialite in France that got her portrait painted and touted as a great beauty in that time was madame recamier, her portrait reminds me of Jane.
We all see beauty differently. One persons plain is another’s drop dead gorgeous.
@@iuile Darcy is supposed to be very tall- being tall and rich was the only compliment Lizzies mother could scrounge up for him. And its funny I thought his features were too small and plain.
27:50 Mirror mirror on the wall , who is the plainest of them all ? Jane Bennet , yuck !
I cannot imagine what you are "avidly reading ", but it has failed to improve your discrimination and language skills.
Read more. Much, much more. Then you can weigh in more intelligently.
☝🏻"Beauty, is in the eyes of the beholder." 🤔
I have two kids, marriage I consider happy but I do live in Jane Austen and only in Pride and Prejudice. When people eat icecream to relax I put on Pride and Prejudice and ONLY 1995 BBC version. Cannot watch any other.
where are the rest episodes?