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Sara Dane

Australia, 1981
tv-show

Based on the best selling novel by Catherine Gaskin, “Sara Dane” portrays the rags to riches story of a young servant girl transported to New Sout..

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Wives and daughters

United Kingdom, 1999
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A Little princess

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The Harp in the South

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Bread and roses

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Poor man's orange (Captioned)

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Road to Avonlea

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Tale of two cities

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Poor Man's Orange

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Sarah plain and tall

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The Shiralee

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The Drover's wife

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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

United Kingdom, 1997
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Road to Avonlea (Captioned)

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Who's that girl?

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The Girl who met Simone de Beauvoir

Australia, 1980
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Shame

Australia, 1987
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Silks and Saddles (1921)

Australia, 1921
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