View: 114|Reply: 0

The Best Drama Ever on Television

[Copy link]

11610K

Threads

12810K

Posts

37310K

Credits

Administrators

Rank: 9Rank: 9Rank: 9

Credits
3732793
17-1-2021 11:15:03 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
It wasn't a huge budget that made this series great, immensely popular, much honored, and the biggest hit in PBS history. It was the fabulous writing and the rich characterizations presented to us every week. All these people we cared about, even negatively in the case of James. And that's why even now there is a U/D web site. Interwoven were the historical events of Edwardian England stretching through World War One into the Twenties. The series reached it's peak halfway through the war with "Women Shall Not Weep" - a magnificent episode available on video. By the Twenties the upper class was cracking more than the lower - a theme of the series. U/D was such a hit America tried its own hand at the wealthy/servants scenario with "Beacon Hill" - highly touted but dismally written flop. Special credits to Jean Marsh as Rose (who never found happiness, but wouldn't have been happy anyplace but the world she was brought up in!); Marsh also was a creator of the series.  It was an absolute joy.


P.S. In case the credits don't reflect this, Daisy's last name was 'Peel".

score /10

Kirasjeri 27 July 1999

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0114372/
Reply

Use magic Report

You have to log in before you can reply Login | register

Points Rules

返回顶部