I've read the book more times than I can tell you, and I can assure you with 1,000% confidence that the pond scene, the fencing scene and the bathtub scene do NOT appear in the book. In my not-so-humble opinion, those are nothing more than stupid filler scenes that do not advance the plot at all. They are merely an attempt to titillate. And then, Davies adds scenes that give the plot away. The whole pond scene lets us know that Darcy is at Pemberley before Elizabeth knows. Davies also tells us that Darcy is in London looking for Wickham and Lydia before Elizabeth knows about it. Austen didn't want us to know these things. But Andrew Davies doesn't seem to care what Austen wanted.
He also left out several scenes from the book that 1980 kept in, such as the scene where Caroline talks to Darcy about how nice (ha!) it would be to have Mr. Phillips' portrait next to that of Darcy's uncle the judge. Or the scene where Darcy asks Elizabeth if she feels inclined to dance a reel. Or the scene where the Bennets host a dinner party towards the end of the story and Elizabeth wants to be able to speak with Darcy yet can't because another woman gets in the way. These scenes are so much better than Fencing Darcy.
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