11-11-2008, 05:29 PM
Yes, those fit in the category as well as a lot of other "Mystery!" programs. Both versions of "The Woman in White" and both versions of "The Moonstone" aired on "Mystery!." There have been a few productions of "Jane Eyre" that have aired there. During the 80's, there was a series called "Shades of Darkness" on "Mystery!" where they adapted classic ghost stories, which were all very Gothic. There was an adaptation of "Brat Farrar" as well, though I haven't managed to track that down yet. Besides both versions of "Rebecca," "Jamaica Inn" was featured on the program as well as "Frenchman's Creek" (not really Gothic in the adaptation, though). I remember "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" as well. Actually, for Gothic adaptations, "Mystery!" is probably the best bet we have. It's a shame many of these programs aren't available on commercial dvd. The Jeremy Brett "Rebecca" is likely to never be put on dvd due to rights issue, or so I'm told.