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Monarch of the Glen

  • Serie de TV
  • 2000–2005
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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Richard Briers, Susan Hampshire, and Alastair Mackenzie in Monarch of the Glen (2000)
Archie MacDonald, a young restaurateur is called back to his childhood home of Glenbogle where he is told he is the new Laird of Glenbogle.
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Archie MacDonald, un joven restaurador, es llamado a Glenbogle, la casa de su infancia, donde le dicen que es el nuevo terrateniente de Glenbogle.Archie MacDonald, un joven restaurador, es llamado a Glenbogle, la casa de su infancia, donde le dicen que es el nuevo terrateniente de Glenbogle.Archie MacDonald, un joven restaurador, es llamado a Glenbogle, la casa de su infancia, donde le dicen que es el nuevo terrateniente de Glenbogle.

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    • Michael Chaplin
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    • Alexander Morton
    • Susan Hampshire
    • Hamish Clark
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    • Creación
      • Michael Chaplin
    • Elenco
      • Alexander Morton
      • Susan Hampshire
      • Hamish Clark
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Alexander Morton
    Alexander Morton
    • Golly Mackenzie…
    • 2000–2005
    Susan Hampshire
    Susan Hampshire
    • Molly MacDonald
    • 2000–2005
    Hamish Clark
    Hamish Clark
    • Duncan McKay
    • 2000–2005
    Dawn Steele
    Dawn Steele
    • Lexie McTavish…
    • 2000–2004
    Alastair Mackenzie
    Alastair Mackenzie
    • Archie MacDonald
    • 2000–2003
    Lloyd Owen
    Lloyd Owen
    • Paul Bowman…
    • 2002–2005
    Richard Briers
    Richard Briers
    • Hector MacDonald
    • 2000–2005
    Rae Hendrie
    Rae Hendrie
    • Jess McCrae
    • 2001–2005
    Julian Fellowes
    Julian Fellowes
    • Kilwillie
    • 2000–2005
    Martin Compston
    Martin Compston
    • Ewan Brodie
    • 2003–2005
    Lorraine Pilkington
    Lorraine Pilkington
    • Katrina Finlay
    • 2000–2002
    Tom Baker
    Tom Baker
    • Donald MacDonald
    • 2004–2005
    Paul Freeman
    Paul Freeman
    • Andrew Booth
    • 2002–2003
    Poppy
    • Useless
    • 2002–2004
    Simone Lahbib
    Simone Lahbib
    • Isobel Anderson
    • 2004
    Alexandra Gilbreath
    Alexandra Gilbreath
    • Stella Moon
    • 2001
    Rebecca Lacey
    Rebecca Lacey
    • Irene Stuart
    • 2002
    Gavin Mitchell
    • PC Callum MacIntyre
    • 2001–2004
    • Creación
      • Michael Chaplin
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    lgvp

    Appealing Escapism

    Perhaps the required caveat for this program, for those who need it, is that it is not action, special effects, or, for the most part, reality-based. (Of course "reality" and "accuracy" are not the point of most television and cinema, so this isn't really saying much.)

    That in mind, Monarch of the Glen has an original premise, lightly portraying the transition of a once aristocratic, landed-gentry family into modern times, replete with the struggle to keep a majestic, ancient and beautiful castle afloat and functioning in a modern, capitalist world.

    The series opens with the intersecting of two generations--the current "laird" of the castle, patriarch Hector MacDonald, and his wife, Molly, who both embody the last generation to have enjoyed a life of noble leisure and privilege, and their son and laird-to-be, Archie. While technically also privileged, the young Archie will have to rely on imagination, skill and a lot of sweat equity to sustain what is essentially now a white elephant: the sprawling and extraordinarily picturesque estate of Glenbogle, whose far-reaching land still supports various tenants with lives and minds of their own.

    As the series' seasons pass, the plot thickens, some characters go and some remain, and Glenbogle inches gracefully into the 21st Century, even as as the castle remains a bit frayed around the edges.

    (The sixth season recently ended, with the seventh commencing sometime in Fall 2005.)

    While this British "we must save the farm" angle is the background narrative, Monarch of the Glen's primary investment is in exploring the personal exploits of its charming and idiosyncratic characters: the MacDonald family and their various estate "employees" and caretakers, who are essentially extended family. Romance, intrigue, interpersonal conflict, self-revelation, and the bonds of family and friends are the essence of the show, played out in that inimitably understated, witty and appealing BBC way (which can be particularly alluring for viewers a little shell-shocked by regular, American TV).

    I find the able cast mostly quite believable in their respective parts, not to mention appealing and likable--particularly the roles of Archie, Lexie, Golly, Molly and Paul. An hour in their company is like a wonderful, genteel (but far from stuffy), little reverie, which keeps you wondering what's up for them next.

    For romantics and Brit-o-philes.
    9ron-phillips087

    A Superior Series

    It is great to have a series in which there is minimal violence, no ridiculous language, and virtually no sex--how refreshing for a change!

    The scenery has already been noted elsewhere as spectacular, and as one of the stars. While I agree whole-heartedly with this, it is the acting which impresses me. Alastair Mckenzie does a superb job of portraying a suave Londoner who is suddenly thrust into a job he neither wants nor knows how to manage. However, (and you can see this most clearly when viewing the whole series, one episode after another) Mckenzie manages to convey that here is a man who grows from being a "fish-out-of-water" to being the LAIRD of Glenbogle. Mr. Mackenzie does it almost imperceptibly by degrees. Great work!

    The rest of the original cast is equally strong. It is indeed too bad that most of the principal characters left over the seasons.
    8bacchae2

    Trivia Alert -- Cult Figures of British TV

    Yes, it may be a bit of fey highland fluff, but it has a quirky charm (a bit reminiscent of a Scottish "Northern Exposure") and would be worth watching for the lush green scenery and glittering loch alone if nothing else.

    But, for connoisseurs of British TV, actors, and cult TV in general, the 6th series, just made available in the U.S. on DVD, is especially interesting because of the presence of at least 4 major cult figures of British television.

    Beginning with the continuing, charming presence of regular "Molly" played by the great Susan Hampshire whose resume reads like a history of the best of British TV. From her appearances in things like "Danger Man" (aka "Secret Agent") to classics such as the original black and white "Forsyte Saga," "The First Churchills," "The Pallisers," etc. etc. We also are entertained with the newly recurring character of Hector's wastrel brother Donald McDonald played by the highly amusing Tom Baker (still my favorite Dr. Who) and the delicious Anthony Head (Giles from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and more recently the Prime Minister in those hilarious "Little Britain" sketches.)

    And, best of all, for "Bad Girls" fans (at least those brilliant first 3 seasons which made British TV history thanks, largely, to this actress' landmark performance) we are further graced with the authentically Scottish, luscious Simone Lahbib (who, sadly/happily, was forced to leave the show when she found she was pregnant in real life.) She is a delight in her outdoorsy togs and her scenes with the farm animals. I'd love to see her do more comedy, though she excels as a dramatic actress. She and Tony Head, especially, have a very interesting working relationship/chemistry as well-matched actors here in their unfortunately too few scenes together. Very subtexty, less-is-more, breezy, low-key, naturalistic with a wry little twist and spin on the delivery. Too bad she couldn't have stayed longer, as they were just beginning to develop her character and the rivalry between Paul and Chester for Isobel's affections. I want to live on Isobel's farm, anyone know just where it's located?

    Also...another Monarch Trivia Alert: in an earlier season there was a major degrees-of-separation Indy Jones thing happening with the presence in the same series of Paul Freeman from "Raiders of the Lost Ark," plus that other "Raiders" villain Ronald Lacey's daughter, and the new laird, Lloyd Owen is Indy's dad from TV's "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles."
    awmvmi

    A warm, engaging program

    An absolutely "must see" program. Warm, funny, and romantic, this is a show that renews one's faith in the human condition. You soon care about the characters and want them succeed personally and professionally. With all the gratuitous violence and sex rampant throughout television today it's encouraging to see a program the whole family can enjoy.
    Markhoni

    More cosy fare from the BBC

    One of the latest in a long line of heartwarming, wholesome family series which the BBC has been making for 50 years. In the 1990's they largely surrendered this Sunday night territory to commercial rivals ITV (Heartbeat, Where the Heart Is.. etc) but have recently made a comeback with this show and 'Born and Bred'. Like many of its predecessors it boasts stunning scenery and well-acted character turns. To my mind its main weakness is its very small regular cast, basically half a dozen principals and a lack of 'occasional' characters who can appear from time to time. The number of dramatic permutations among the regulars is therefore very small and most of the storylines rely on the old 'Bonanza' standby of mysterious strangers turning up unannounced each week to inspect the castle kitchens and the like. This does become very repetitive after a while and is more noticeable than in shows that have more regular and recurring characters. The regular cast has grown even smaller in the third series with the demise of the old laird played by Richard Briers (The BBC stalwart got fed up of the long shooting schedules and was blown up at the end of series 2). As a result the third series has seen an increasing role for lovable old buffer Lord Kilwillie, played by Julian Fellowes. In another guise Fellowes was the screen writer for the movie 'Gosford Park.'

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    • Trivia
      Tom Baker described his character of Donald MacDonald as "a combination of an old George Clooney with a touch of the ghost of Hamlet's father and a bit of Vanessa Feltz".
    • Errores
      The details of Hector's history as a laird are altered throughout the series. For example, in the first episode of the series he claims to be the 14th laird of Glenbogle but in the 6th season he is referred to as the 23rd.
    • Citas

      Donald Ulyses MacDonald: [referring to Molly's 60th birthday party] I will help in any capacity. Perhaps I could help with the car parking?

      Paul Bowman-MacDonald: Great idea, Uncle! And we can put King Herod in charge of the creche!

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      Featured in The Heaven and Earth Show: Episode dated 5 September 2004 (2004)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de febrero de 2000 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitio oficial
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Karl för sin kilt
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Ardverikie House, Ardverikie estate, Newtonmore, Highland, Escocia, Reino Unido(Glenbogle estate)
    • Productoras
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Ecosse Films
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora
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