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Critic’s corner: What’s on TV tonight

Pride and Prejudice 8 p.m., TCM

The screenplay of this 1940 movie, co-written by Aldous Huxley, diverges from the Jane Austen novel, but so what. It’s still good, not least of all thanks to Laurence Olivier as Darcy. Olivier had a number of periods of greatness, but his work in 1939-40 with “Wuthering Heights,” “Rebecca,” and this movie is my favorite. Pictured (from left): Greer Garson, Olivier, Maureen O’Sullivan, and Bruce Lester.

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