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Mapp & Lucia

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1985–1986
  • TV-PG
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Mapp & Lucia (1985)
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Die soziale Rivalität zwischen zwei Frauen in den 1930er Jahren, als Lucia in die englische Kleinstadt Tilling zieht.Die soziale Rivalität zwischen zwei Frauen in den 1930er Jahren, als Lucia in die englische Kleinstadt Tilling zieht.Die soziale Rivalität zwischen zwei Frauen in den 1930er Jahren, als Lucia in die englische Kleinstadt Tilling zieht.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Geraldine McEwan
    • Prunella Scales
    • Nigel Hawthorne
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Geraldine McEwan
      • Prunella Scales
      • Nigel Hawthorne
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    Geraldine McEwan
    Geraldine McEwan
    • Emmeline 'Lucia' Lucas…
    • 1985–1986
    Prunella Scales
    Prunella Scales
    • Miss Elizabeth Mapp
    • 1985–1986
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Georgie Pillson
    • 1985–1986
    Denis Lill
    Denis Lill
    • Major Benjamin 'Benjy' Flint
    • 1985–1986
    Mary MacLeod
    Mary MacLeod
    • Godiva 'Diva' Plaistow
    • 1985–1986
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Rev. Kenneth Bartlett - Padre
    • 1985–1986
    Cecily Hobbs
    • 'Quaint' Irene Coles
    • 1985–1986
    Geoffrey Chater
    Geoffrey Chater
    • Mr. Algernon Wyse…
    • 1985–1986
    Marion Mathie
    • Mrs. Susan Wyse MBE…
    • 1985–1986
    Geraldine Newman
    Geraldine Newman
    • Grosvenor
    • 1985–1986
    Ken Kitson
    Ken Kitson
    • Cadman
    • 1985–1986
    Lucinda Gane
    • Foljambe
    • 1985–1986
    Cherry Morris
    • Withers
    • 1985–1986
    David Gooderson
    David Gooderson
    • Mr. Woolgar
    • 1985
    Paula Jacobs
    • Cook
    • 1985
    Michael Lees
    Michael Lees
    • Mayor Bullivant
    • 1986
    Christopher Holmes
    • Wyses' Chauffeur
    • 1986
    Carol MacReady
    Carol MacReady
    • Daisy Quantock
    • 1985
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    Britlaw

    Hilarious and faithful adaptation

    This was first shown on Channel 4 here in the UK in about 1985, I don't know if it was ever repeated. I missed it then and it wasn't until I read the books several years later that I started to look out for it. I recently got the entire series on video (would have been better on DVD) and it is a hoot.

    The main characters were just as I pictured then and the casting was spot on. Geraldine McEwen (not yet a Dame alas, apropos a previous comment) and Nigel Hawthorne (who is indeed Sir Nigel) shine as Lucia and Georgie but perhaps they had easier characters to portray and it is Prunella Scales as Mapp who give the best and most difficult characterisation, though all the parts are really caricatures. Everyone must have had such fun making this and Lucia's costumes are something to behold.

    The exteriors are mostly Rye in Sussex, where the author E.F. Benson lived (and was the Mayor). Lucia he probably based on himself, which begs the question who was Georgie in real life?!. You can go to the house he lived in which was clearly Mallards in the books and is now National Trust property. Henry James lived there before him. However, it wasn't used as the exterior here.

    Some characters from the books are dropped in the series, the Padre's wife and the Wyses's daughter, but you don't miss them. Traces of McEewen's power mad and devious Lucia can be seen in her portrayal of the mad religous mother in 'Oranges are not the Only Fruit' (1990).

    Sip tea and cakes with friends on a wet Sunday afternoon as you watch this - it'll cheer you up no end.
    the red duchess

    Along with 'Fawlty Towers' and 'The Avengers', the greatest TV show ever produced in England.

    The 1980s was a Golden Age of TV costume drama, with 'Brideshead Revisited' and 'The Jewel in the Crown' watched by millions and passing into legend. The fetishistic fidelity of these works (well over 10 hours long, with seemingly every word of the source novels) betrayed an ideological function - the invocation of a past which, even if traumatic and disruptive, was coherent, linked to tradition (national, literary, class etc.), where Oxbridge and the Empire are central even as they are in decline (e.g. 'Jewel' was all about the fall of the Raj, rather than the foundation of the new Indian state). It is a celebration of a certain traditional conservatism, while present-tense conservatism (Thatcherism) was actively dismantling those traditions. The notion of fidelity to text created a hierarchy - the novel and the author are sacred and must be translated as exactly as possible - that seems hostile to change, multiple interpretations, different voices.

    Parallel to this ransacking of high(ish) culture, however, were classic adaptations of what might be called 'light' literature, e.g. 'The Irish R.M.' Whereas fidelity to the source in the above-mentioned cases led to dramatic inertia, these other programmes have dated much better - because there is no fear of misinterpreting a 'great' or 'serious' author, there is a greater freedom with the source, a willingness to restructure it if necessary to provide narrative coherence and - wonders - entertainment. As a result, 'light' literature produces genuinely classic television, one that isn't content to simply replicate the past, but has pertinent things to say about the present.

    Take the largely under-rated 'Mapp and Lucia', for instance. Not only does its heroine, like Thatcher, have red hair, often speak in an affectedly deep voice, and, under the guise of respecting conservative hierarchies, radically shake up a deeply conservative English social structure, eventually becoming mayor; but the plots touch on pertinent issues such as elections, charity and government subsidies, and the notion of what it means to be English, and what constitutes tradition.

    Further, unlike 'Brideshead' or 'Jewel', it foregrounds its status as a costume/period/heritage drama, not just making a mockery of the genre's traditional pleasures - dialogue, costumes etc. - but in containing within itself its own costume/period/heritage reconstructions (the Queen Bess pageant; the historical tableaux) that are both inherently ridiculous and call into question the functions of such recreations, especially in the 1980s. Further, it uses the elitist assumptions of the genre - that is is literary, more cultured and civilised, more mannerly than violent action movies, say - to relate a series of stories where class, art and manners are used as weopons for truly vicious, shocking ends.

    'Mapp and Lucia' never pretends to be a faithful historical reconstruction. It exults in its own artifice, the mannered affectation of the characters matched in the art deco stylising, the artificial decor and the crazy outfits. The effect is of a musical comedy, so exquisitely stylised that it sometimes achieves the pitch of Wilde in 'The Importance of Being Earnest', where the choreography of the characters and their gestures, the artifice of the surroundings, the composition of the image and the delivery of the dialogue create a kind of visual rhythm as music. This is especially apparent in the second series, where greater attention is paid to composition and the effects achievable by music (e.g. the cow-like accompaniment to Mapp's bovine tread).

    The characters are never caricatures - they are real people playing caricatures in a bizarrely surreal vision of what constitutes a conservative English village. Prunella Scales brings a measure of pathos to the gleefully horrid Mapp; Nigel Hawthorne's Georgie is a masterpiece of physical expression, high-pitched voice and demented outfits. But it is Geraldine McEwan's Lucia that is the regal centre of the show, scheming, ridiculous, cruel, egotistical, childish, yet sublimely serene, whose odd wardrobe only underlines her queenliness (in both senses).

    The final episode ('Au Reservoir') is deeply harrowing, where everything seems about to fall apart - proving daring stylisation (including a magnificent opera sequence, while Lucia is beautiful in Ming the Merciless oriental black) reaps richer dividends than the staidly literary. The opening credits - with its diaroma painting and strangely melancholy English waltz - will haunt you forever.
    kprp

    20th year anniversary -- and it is classic!

    This is the video set I'd want if stranded on a desert island. Along with the books, of course!

    Every few years I treat myself to Mapp and Lucia I and II, and each time I find it riveting. I'm having a go at it again now upon the 20th anniversary of its making. Dame Geraldine was born to play Lucia! She is so affected, so sly--but so admirable! Clearly in charge, her war with Mapp has us wondering who will win the current battle but we are never in doubt about who has the upper hand in the war.

    I could watch it for the costumes and settings alone. Dame Geraldine has that beautiful model thin figure that shows off the fabulous ensembles so well. I can't imagine what the costume budget was for this series but she changes clothes in each scene so it must have been generous. Even Reg Cartright's wonderful illustration that is shown at the credits is bright and visually interesting. Truly, the art direciton of this production is superb!

    But visuals aside, this comedy of manners is hysterically funny. I am glued to the tube each time I watch it.

    I was a card carrying member of the Tilling Society for a while, an association that actively worships "Fred" (E.F. Benson, author of the Lucia novels) and that has a large annual gathering in Rye, England which is the real life setting of the fictional Tilling.

    Lucia and her small society engenders this kind of cult following. Watch the series, read the books. If you like wry English humor and "village genre" literature, you'll love this set!
    FiendishDramaturgy

    Lovely!

    I never read these books, but I caught the broadcast on PBS here in the States, with my mother.

    My mother fostered in me, a love of the dry British wit. Mapp and Lucia was required viewing, as far as she was concerned, and I must admit, that the beauty (and ugliness) of this series has long since stuck with me.

    I found the characters to be endearing, well developed, and hysterically funny. We laughed until there were tears literally streaming down our faces. This was an excellent BBS series which is wholly enjoyable by all with an open mind.

    If you have any appreciation of dry and/or dark humor, this series definitely rates a good watching.

    This delightful series rates a 7.8/10 on the "TV" scale, from...

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    8httpmom

    I've always said that finger bowls are entitled to doilies.

    If this is a "poor adaptation" then by all means I will have to get my hands on the original books because I really loved this production! It's an absolute hoot of a good time! I find it hard to believe it is over twenty years old! It's seems like it could have been made just yesterday.The character studies are pretty much timeless. London Weekend certainly didn't skimp on the sets or costumes and the acting was all around superb. It was a little difficult at first to adjust to Mapp and Lucia's exaaaaaggerated voices but by episode two I was laughing so hard...I no longer cared. As a comedy it succeeds on all levels but it's also somewhat intriguing as a period study as well. It recreates a time in post WWI England when people could be leisurely enough to care about the superficial things of everyday village life and when class was so important it actually dictated how people related to each other. Before the fall I guess you could say. Similar to east coast America before WWII or the over the top Regan years and eons before 9/11.

    The cast includes the many favorites that others have already listed but I have to reiterate the brilliance of Nigel Hawthorne as Georgino mio and the endearing pair of Mary MacLeod and Cecily Hobbs as Godiva and Quaint Irene...in fact all the minor characters were brilliant and so believable I felt like they were family. I am truly sorry the series didn't go on to include all the books. All I can say is it must have been a lot of fun to act in this series and if you enjoy light hearted English comedy...you will really want to take a look at these episodes on DVD.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. April 1985 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Drehorte
      • Winchelsea, East Sussex, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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