A BBC film about Anne Brontë will be shown on TV tonight as part of the popular One Show.

A crew from the flagship news magazine show led by presenter Cerys Matthews visited Haworth in April.

Cerys, a roving cultural reporter, dropped into the Brontë Parsonage Museum, a film that Ponden Hall and stayed at The Fleece in Main Street. The main subject of the short film is Anne Brontë and her novel The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall.

The filming came on the same day the Brontë Parsonage Museum launched a major Brontë celebration.

Museum spokesman Rebecca Yorke said: “It was a lovely coincidence for us that it was Charlotte Brontë’s 199th birthday - it added to the 'buzz' of the day.”

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Cerys Matthews is a musician, author and broadcaster, who writes a column for the Guardian newspaper and presents an award-winning radio show on BBC6 every Sunday.

Cerys was a founder member of top band Catatonia and released a Christmas hit with Tom Jones, Baby it’s Cold Outside.

She also co-founded the Good Life Experience festival, was artistic director for the opening ceremony of the World Music Expo 2013, and has curated exhibitions for the Tate Modern.

The museum this afternoon tweeted that the One Show film would be screened tonight at 7pm.