Instead we have breakfast at 7am, and affairs we try to forget as quickly as possible. (Pan to Carrie sitting at her computer through a window) No one has ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’, and no one has ‘Affairs to Remember’… In England, looking at houses together would have meant somethingĬARRIE: (Voice-Over) Then I realised no-one had told her about the end of love in Manhattan (Carrie in picture stubs out cigarette)ĬARRIE: (Voice-Over) Welcome to the age of “uninnocence”. (Cut to Elizabeth sitting in a cafe with Carrie)ĮLIZABETH: He never did call of course! Bastard!…ĬARRIE: (Voice-Over) she told me one day over coffee…ĮLIZABETH: I don’t understand. (Cut to looking into Elizabeth’s apartment through the window during a rainstorm, Elizabeth is pacing in the room)ĬARRIE: (Voice-Over) When she hadn’t heard from him for 2 weeks she called:ĮLIZABETH: (on phone) Tim, its Elizabeth, that’s an awfully long rain check!ĬARRIE: (Voice-Over) He said he was up to his ears and that he’d call her the next day TIM: (his office) Could we take a raincheck?ĮLIZABETH: (her apartment) Of course. TIM: (on phone) My mother’s not feeling very wellĮLIZABETH: (on the other end of the line) Well gosh! I’m sorry TIM: How would you like to have dinner with my folks Tuesday night?ĬARRIE: (Voice-Over) On Tuesday he called with some bad news TIM: Not yet! (Tim and Elizabeth both laugh)ĬARRIE: (Voice-Over) That day Tim popped the question REALTOR: How about if we start at the top and work our way down? There are 4 bedrooms upstairs. (Cut to outside of NY Town house with a ‘For Sale’ sign up)ĬARRIE: (Voice-Over) One warm Spring day he took her to a town house he saw in Sundays ‘New York Times’ …had wonderful sex, and shared their most intimate secrets. (Cut to romantic restaurant holding hands) (Cut to Driving Range: Elizabeth hitting golf ball, with Tim guiding her with his arms around her)ĬARRIE (Voice-Over) For 2 weeks they snuggled… I think perhaps I have met you somewhere before TIM: London? Really? That’s my all time favourite city!ĬARRIE (Voice-Over): It was love at first sightĮLIZABETH: You know. TIM: I feel like I I I know you from somewhere?ĮLIZABETH: Doubtful, I only just moved here from London. ….They met one evening in typical New York fashion at a gallery openingĮLIZABETH: Yes actually, I think its quite interesting (laughs) What? A well-liked and respected investment banker who made about 2 million a year…. TIM: The question remains: ‘Is this really a company we want to own?’ĬARRIE: (Voice-over): Tim was 42. (Cut to: New York Office, Tim is on the phone) … Elizabeth was attractive and bright and right away she hooked up with one of the city’s typically eligible bachelors We invite you to reacquaint yourself with these magical stories and be transported once again with Once Upon a Time.(Open on Computer Screen- words being typed as said:)ĬARRIE: (Voice-over): Once upon a time, an English journalist came to New York. The series brings some of these classic characters to life in a bold reimagination of the fairy tale world. With a foreword written by the creators of ABC’s show Once Upon a Time, we see that these classic tales continue to endure and inspire more storytelling. From witches to fairies, evil queens to kindly kings, frog princes and sleeping beauties, the Grimm tales are classics that are truly meant to be shared with young and old alike. Run through the forest with Little Red Cap. With this book of fairy tales, beautifully illustrated by artist Kevin Tong, reacquaint yourself with the stories and characters you know and love. Timeless are the tales of the Brothers Grimm who, in an effort to preserve native folklore, unwittingly crafted a cornerstone of Western literature. This beautifully illustrated collection of 30 tales from far and wide includes.įour simple words that, after more than two centuries, still have the ability to transport readers to lands of mystery, intrigue, and betrayal, life and death, love and abandon.
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