I suggest you email these people sales.helpdesk@bbc.com this is for TV sales but they should be able to put you in toucj with the right person, but it will take time. The BBC are clearly looking through the Horizon archives as they've released some eps from the 60s, 70s & 80s on IPlayer in the UK.
Which I know has already been shared but it may be worth looking at both Horizon from the BBC and Equinox from C4 as I know that NOVA did license or co-produce episodes with both broadcasters - still do.
TV person here, I wonder if its not on the NOVA episode list because it was actually initially produced by/for/with another broadcaster? In the 80s they did license episodes of Horizon from the BBC. So could it have been something like this (from a quick google) www.imdb.com/title/tt1750...?
Painting by Numbers: With Paul Vaughan, Robert Abel, Jim Blinn, Nolan Bushnell.
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It also reeks of misogyny & snobbery.
Thank you Dame Maggie its been an absolute pleasure - this is one of my favourite scenes from her films. youtu.be/zNFeRzT8Ka8?...
YouTube video by Dreams Are What Le Cinema Is For
I studied Eyre for A'level, BA and MA, &, until MA, his character was usually just dismissed as depicting Victorian attitudes to women. Strangely Austen's characters were not treated the same, there are issues with most of them, but she at least accepts that women's freedoms & choices were limited.
Can I just say thank you. Its really nice, & rare, to see both characters called out in this way, too many people see these stories as 'great love' & the characters as 'misunderstood.' I'd love to put an age restriction on reading the Brontes, say 40.