Jane Eyre
A BBC One Original
Jane Eyre follows an orphaned young woman who survives a harsh childhood and later accepts work as a governess at a remote Yorkshire estate. There she encounters the enigmatic master of the house, Edward Rochester, and their uneasy attraction grows against a backdrop of secrets and a brooding... Read more
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About Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre follows an orphaned young woman who survives a harsh childhood and later accepts work as a governess at a remote Yorkshire estate. There she encounters the enigmatic master of the house, Edward Rochester, and their uneasy attraction grows against a backdrop of secrets and a brooding household. The miniseries traces Jane's firm moral compass, quiet intelligence, and insistence on self-respect as she negotiates the strict class and gender expectations of Victorian England. Scenes move from austere schoolrooms to windswept moors and the dim rooms of Thornfield, preserving the novel's gothic mood while keeping the focus on character and emotional tension rather than plot surprises.
Released in 2006, this television adaptation was developed by Caroline Skinner from Charlotte Bronte's novel. The two-part miniseries stars Ruth Wilson as Jane Eyre and Toby Stephens as Edward Rochester, supported by Tara Fitzgerald, Lorraine Ashbourne, and Pam Ferris, and it aired on British television to attention from period-drama audiences.
The series earned generally favorable responses from critics and viewers, reflected in a 7.7/10 user score from 135 votes. Reviewers highlighted the cast chemistry, strong central performances, and the production's atmospheric cinematography. Prominent themes include class barriers, religious and moral conviction, autonomy versus dependency, and the quest for emotional honesty within strict social codes.
Because it stayed relatively faithful to Bronte's tone while showcasing newer acting talent, the 2006 Jane Eyre helped refresh interest in televised versions of the novel for a modern audience. Ruth Wilson's take on the heroine and the adaptation's emphasis on mood and moral complexity have kept it in discussions about contemporary retellings of classic gothic works.
Though it didn't dominate major awards seasons, the miniseries drew positive notice from critics and industry commentators, helping raise the profiles of its leading actors. Commentators often praised the performances and the production's faithful, restrained approach to the source material.
Details
- Release Date
- September 24, 2006
- Episode Length
- 50m
- Rating
- TV-PG
- User Ratings
- 135 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 4
- Network
- BBC One
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Studio
- BBC +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Ruth Wilson
Jane Eyre
Toby Stephens
Edward Rochester
Tara Fitzgerald
Mrs. Reed
Lorraine Ashbourne
Mrs. Fairfax
Pam Ferris
Grace Poole
Christina Cole
Blanche Ingram
Jeanne Golding
Lady Lynn
Ned Irish
George
Arthur Cox
Colonel Dent
Tim Goodman
Sir George Lynn
Created by: Charlotte Brontë, Caroline Skinner
Seasons (1 season, 4 episodes)
Season 1
4 episodes - 2006