Hamish Macbeth es un agente de policía en la pequeña ciudad escocesa de Lochdubh, que ocasionalmente infringe las reglas cuando le conviene o cuando puede ayudar a algunos de sus excéntricos... Leer todoHamish Macbeth es un agente de policía en la pequeña ciudad escocesa de Lochdubh, que ocasionalmente infringe las reglas cuando le conviene o cuando puede ayudar a algunos de sus excéntricos aldeanos.Hamish Macbeth es un agente de policía en la pequeña ciudad escocesa de Lochdubh, que ocasionalmente infringe las reglas cuando le conviene o cuando puede ayudar a algunos de sus excéntricos aldeanos.
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- 2 premios y 3 nominaciones en total
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This program reminds me a great deal of "Northern Exposure", a compliment since N. E. was a particular favourite of mine. How could you not like a small community where the natives sit around the local pub reading philosophy and arguing the relative merits of existentialism vs. scientific determinism, or where the local constable poaches salmon and the doctor smokes questionable substances in his pipe. Too bad Robert Carlyle is becoming such a celebrity. I suspect we've seen the last new episodes of this charming show.
The main "star" of this series is the people who live in the town. They are all so much fun, and decent. We just end up wanting to live there.
The Constable, Hamish Macbeth, is sort of like Andy Griffith. The show doesn't revolve around him even though ostensibly he is the main character.
The writing is superb. Understated, wise, and funny. Macbeth maintains "law and order" in a wise, but unusual fashion. He doesn't sweat the small stuff.
Apparently the series does not follow the books very well, but we can't think of a reason why that should matter. Maybe the books were great.
But the series is nothing short of delightful.
The Constable, Hamish Macbeth, is sort of like Andy Griffith. The show doesn't revolve around him even though ostensibly he is the main character.
The writing is superb. Understated, wise, and funny. Macbeth maintains "law and order" in a wise, but unusual fashion. He doesn't sweat the small stuff.
Apparently the series does not follow the books very well, but we can't think of a reason why that should matter. Maybe the books were great.
But the series is nothing short of delightful.
I wholeheartedly recommend this series of the small town constable Hamish MacBeth. It does remind me a lot of Northern Exposure, but without the constant whining of Rob Morrow as Dr. Joel Fleishman. This series is so well written that it always makes you feel like you're a member of the village of Lochdubh. The scenery is gorgeous, the background music is perfect and the story lines are actually pretty simple with the focus on the people and their day to day lives. It is so refreshing to view a series that does not depend on outrageous situations to get by like ABC's Desperate Housewives....the Brits are light years ahead of anything that Hollywood can put out...and have been for decades. Both of my daughters ( ages 20 and 24) LOVE this series. I am sad they only made 3 seasons worth, but, each and every episode is first rate quality....even if I can't understand a lot of their dialog...their Scottish accent is accurate and hasn't been dumbed down for us Americans. A true first rate series that I will recommend to anyone.
Haven't read the books but like this series for all the reasons others gave, just started watching. From what I've seen & heard most people are disappointed if they see film versions after reading the book.
For the reviewer who had a question about the oxen, they are Scottish Highlands breed.
For the reviewer who had a question about the oxen, they are Scottish Highlands breed.
Hamish Macbeth is a charming comedy/drama filled with excellent acting and engaging storylines. Robert Carlyle is excellent as the title character and constable of the town, who's managed to arrest very few people. Hamish has two women in his life, the beautiful novelist Alex and the plain local newswoman Isobel...my desire to see Hamish end up with a certain one of them kept me on the edge of my seat for months as I caught reruns on BBCAmerica.
One of the best episodes was a hilarious ode to Romeo and Juliet, in which the townspeople put on a production of West Side Story while the two lovers playing the leads struggled to be together and the same four men played both the Sharks and the Jets. By far my favorite episode is the two-part season finale "Destiny", featuring a complicated plot that involved the "Stone of Destiny" and a tryst in a cave...for those of you who love charming shows with twists and turns that can't ever be expected, watch Hamish Macbeth.
One of the best episodes was a hilarious ode to Romeo and Juliet, in which the townspeople put on a production of West Side Story while the two lovers playing the leads struggled to be together and the same four men played both the Sharks and the Jets. By far my favorite episode is the two-part season finale "Destiny", featuring a complicated plot that involved the "Stone of Destiny" and a tryst in a cave...for those of you who love charming shows with twists and turns that can't ever be expected, watch Hamish Macbeth.
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- CuriosidadesBecause of copyright problems with the use of excerpts from 'West Side Story' in West Coast Story (1995), that episode was omitted from all VHS and DVD releases of the series. It is also omitted from BBC iPlayer.
- ConexionesFeatured in Good Morning... with Anne and Nick: Episodio fechado 22 marzo 1996 (1996)
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