| Parade's End |
| Adelaide Clemens as Miss Wannop |
I did hate his wife, Sylvia, it was impossible not to despise the beautiful but cruel socialite brilliantly played by Rebecca Hall, so selfish, manipulative and cruel.
All my sympathy went to young, strong-willed, brave Miss Valentine Wannop (Adelaide Clemens) and I sided with her in her long, faithful wait for the man she loved. Not a passive romantic heroine, but an actively socially committed woman, longing for her chance to live real love. The DVD will be released on 8 October at Amazon.co.uk and BBCshop.com (for region 2).
In the dying days of Edwardian England, English aristocrat Christopher Tietjens finds himself marrying Sylvia, a beautiful but cruel socialite who is pregnant with a child who may or may not be his. Christopher is determined to remain loyal to his wife, but his life is transformed the day he meets Valentine Wannop, a fearless young suffragette. Moving from the glittering yet shallow world of London high society to the trench-scarred battlefields of France, Parade’s End is the story of one of the defining eras of the last century; a time when old certainties are being torn down and lives are changed forever (from BBCshop.com site)
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| Shirley MacLaine and Maggie Smith |
I can't have enough of Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville, Dan Stevens & co. though I do realize that episode after episode Downton Abbey, like many other long-running series, can become soapish and predictable here and there. What can I do if I simply love them all and can't resist watching them smiling or crying, plotting or connecting, loving or quarrelling, as if I were meeting old friends on Sunday night and hear them talk about the latest news in their lives? Not always incredibly interesting or surprising but what can we do without our friends?
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| The Crawley Sisters on a special day |
Is Shirley MacLaine already out of cast after two episodes? Not that I missed her in episode 3, I'm stunned I even noticed her absence. Not a crucial presence, nor a spicy addition in my opinion. Leave us our Violet , Dowager Countess of Grantham and we will never be bored.
By the way, I read of a prequel by Julian Fellowes which is said to be in the works (HERE). It will focus on the story of Lord and Lady Grantham before their marriage. That would be fabulous, wouldn't it? Who are your dream actors to play young Lord and Lady Grantham?
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| The Paradise |
It was announced as "the story of a love affair set against the backdrop of the opening of the first English department store in 1875".Smart, ambitious and big hearted Denise Lovett (Joanna Vanderham) arrives in the city in search for a job in her Uncle Edmund’s shop. But he is coping with terrible hardships and can't take her in. Since he’s unable to help her, she turns to The Paradise and her eyes are opened to a whole new world of possibilities.
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| Emun Elliot |
I've also had a look at the pilot episode of Elementary an American present-day version of Sherlock Holmes (CBS). I generally like American series much less than British ones but I can't tell you exactly why. To be honest, I only saw it for Mr Knightley's sake, I mean, for Jonny Lee-Miller (Mr Knightley in Emma 2009), who is starring in it as a present-day Holmes investigating in New York with the help of a Joan Watson. Did I like or didn't I like it? That is not the question. I'll simply join the chorus of astonished voices asking : "Why did they have to make a new American Sherlock" ? I find Benedict Cumberbatch's answer to the question very diplomatic but only partly convincing. As he plays a present-day Holmes in the pluri-awarded BBC series, Sherlock, he was asked his opinion on his US alter-ego in Elementary.![]() |
| Cumberbatch - Miller |
What do you think? Which of all the series above have you seen? If you haven't seen them yet, which one/s would you like to see?





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