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Lovejoy

  • Serie TV
  • 1986–1994
  • TV-14
  • 50min
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Ian McShane in Lovejoy (1986)
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Chimato Lovejoy, lui è un ladro irresistibile con un occhio attento per l'antiquariato. Il detective part-time perlustra le oscure sale di vendita, le sale d'asta e le case signorili della G... Leggi tuttoChimato Lovejoy, lui è un ladro irresistibile con un occhio attento per l'antiquariato. Il detective part-time perlustra le oscure sale di vendita, le sale d'asta e le case signorili della Gran Bretagna, sempre alla ricerca di qualcosa.Chimato Lovejoy, lui è un ladro irresistibile con un occhio attento per l'antiquariato. Il detective part-time perlustra le oscure sale di vendita, le sale d'asta e le case signorili della Gran Bretagna, sempre alla ricerca di qualcosa.

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    • Ian La Frenais
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    • Ian McShane
    • Dudley Sutton
    • Chris Jury
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      • Dudley Sutton
      • Chris Jury
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    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
    • Lovejoy
    • 1986–1994
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Tinker Dill
    • 1986–1994
    Chris Jury
    Chris Jury
    • Eric Catchpole
    • 1986–1994
    Phyllis Logan
    Phyllis Logan
    • Lady Jane Felsham
    • 1986–1994
    Malcolm Tierney
    Malcolm Tierney
    • Charlie Gimbert
    • 1986–1993
    Caroline Langrishe
    Caroline Langrishe
    • Charlotte Cavendish
    • 1993–1994
    Diane Parish
    • Beth Taylor
    • 1993–1994
    Pavel Douglas
    Pavel Douglas
    • Lord Alexander Felsham
    • 1986–1993
    Maggie Ollerenshaw
    • Kate Henshaw
    • 1993–1994
    Geoffrey Bateman
    Geoffrey Bateman
    • Dandy Jack
    • 1986
    David Arlen
    • Cavendish Porter
    • 1993–1994
    Denys Graham
    Denys Graham
    • Bigelow
    • 1986
    Eric Deacon
    Eric Deacon
    • Det. Insp. Hardwick
    • 1991–1994
    Jo Ross
    Jo Ross
    • Helen
    • 1986
    John Scholes
    • Sgt Drabble
    • 1986
    Jan Wilson
    • Mrs. Cameron
    • 1986
    Joanna Lumley
    Joanna Lumley
    • Victoria Cavero
    • 1992
    Gwen Humble
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    • 1986–1994
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      • Ian La Frenais
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    pjonsson

    Lovejoy, love it to bits!

    This TV series brings back fond memories of the late 80's, early 90's. Happen to have an interest in Antiques but this was completely unnecessary in order to enjoy the series. Lovejoy the Antiques dealer was an interesting combination of amateur Detective, righter of wrongs, incurable romantic/ womaniser (!), and occasional con-man which gave him a slightly dark edge - though he would generally only con other con-men or unsavoury wealthy types with so much money they would hardly notice it. This was a programme which at the time seemed to out-shine all others. The first series in 1986 was separated by a five year gap to 1991 for the second series. It only returned due to huge public demand in the UK. In the end six series were produced though some of the old characters had sadly disappeared by the last series. Why do I think Lovejoy was so good? Because it was refreshingly innocent - there was no 'body count' (well a very occasional murder), lots of good-natured banter between friends and very varied story-lines. Plus Lovejoy seemed to lead a rather enviable life, sometimes struggling financially, other times with a wind-fall but always surrounded by good friends and enjoying the hell out of life. And what country-side - the beautiful green fields and villages of England's East Anglia! There were 71 episodes to enjoy, and it does get repeated here and there - but only a few episodes have been released on VHS. Where Oh where are the DVD's??? If you haven't seen it yet and get a chance to see it - do so - it'll leave you with a feel-good factor you won't forget.
    boritom

    Possibly The Most Wonderful Character You've Never Heard Of

    I have to credit my Ex-Girlfriend, Wendy for one thing... She broke up with me and forced me to move back in with my mother for a time just in time to catch this series on A&E back in 1995! Ian McShane is possibly one of the finest character actors ever to have a lead in a series, and the writing for this show certainly didn't hurt. Of course, it didn't stay on A&E very long, as they seem to prefer British series based on famous literary sleuths (Holmes, Marple, Poirot, etc.). Nonetheless, for an estranged Doctor Who fan (The local PBS station had just announced it's demise and their intent to cease carrying the series) that was jonesing for a fix of cleverly written British comedic drama, this show was a godsend. The stories were rich and enthralling, the supporting cast was wonderful, and McShane's characterization was brilliant. An honorable rogue with more than his share of brushes with Murphy's law made him so enchanting... More Rockford than Rockford, more Magnum than Magnum, and a gentleman to boot. My only regret is that i have no idea how to acquire NTSC copies of the show. I can only hope they start showing it again on PBS or BBC America some time.
    SandySmith

    The dark side of antiques

    I have very fond memories of this lovely, gentle, fun but exciting series. It was perfect Sunday evening viewing in my house, something all the family could watch. There was the occasional coarse word or double entendre, but that was alright because my parents thought we didn't understand!

    It bore little resemblance, however, to the books on which it was based. The Lovejoy series, by author Jonathan Gash, portray a much darker, nastier world, with an appropriatley seedier Lovejoy. The TV series was the sanitised version, but no worse for that. I would, however, encourage any real fans of the series to also read the books, and see the dark side of the antiques world.
    8mymeister

    Binge watching a few decades later

    I saw Lovejoy here and there when it was first on. I enjoyed it then and wanted to see more. I am enjoying this run through. I think I liked the first season best when the stories were smaller and they focused more on the world of antiques: identifying or faking. Later seasons that brought in international stories such as Venice, Russian etc I didn't enjoy as much: some of them turned into thriller type stories but had to be brought down to the lighthearted Lovejoy universe in the end which was jarring. And at least a couple in the fourth season, for example the billiard table one in particular or maybe the flag one, I found put on far too much an added spectacle somehow that wasn't as enjoyable. Another thing with the early seasons that I liked was the run ins with other antique dealers, as small time adversaries. These fit the scale of light hearted Lovejoy universe at its best.

    I saw an interview with the actor that played Tinker. He commented on why Phyllis Logan left: they had all got tired of how in later seasons everything was written to make Lovejoy ALWAYS successful (unlike how the show started) . He always got the antiques right. He always came out on top. He always got the girls. That was insightful for me as to why I found the later seasons more boring. While they added seemingly more exciting international or complex plots, the overall effect was more boring. That's a lesson for any writer I would say.

    I also liked the 80s firmly in the first season: not only the popular music but also the ambient music and sound effects. Then we had 90s fashion with the high waisted light coloured jeans cinched with wide belts...yuck! And shoulder pads for everyone. And the suits! Ha ha.

    The "ethnic" episodes were cringy. And the casual sexism was there complete with calling the new character auctioneer as having ice in her veins for behaving like a professional - her behavior no different from other male characters on the show. But the male professional characters don't get labels that allude to being frigid. Both of these aspects fit the time frame being filmed though.

    The new characters in season 5 were good and they gave the series a real boost. ( ...but not the stupid South Carolina episode which I guess was tables turned on American portrayal of England).

    Season 6 starts with the unfortunate theme again of "Lovejoy is always right". The show was better when it didn't set him up to be the victim rather than the victim of his own choices and not always coming up on top. Season 6 gave us token episodes to focus on Tinker or Charlotte or Beth but they were really about Lovejoy being right. Season 6 showed the series was wrung out in general.

    Props to not having a "happy" ending to the series though. They left it open to return to. And I think I read recently that they are thinking of filming more (not a reboot)..how??? And as usual...why??? It was and is (despite flaws) an enjoyable program but don't people have a creative thought these days?

    Overall I really enjoyed this series, critiques aside, but the first half of the series was best.
    UmpireUK

    A Joy to love it

    I have all the episodes but not in the right order. ( Yes Sad I know)This is a great series about a roguish but lovable antique dealer, a role that Ian McShane was born to play. Apart from Lovejoy my favourite has to be Tinker...What a character. The rest of the regular cast, especially Phyllis Logan is excellent

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      In the novels, Lovejoy was in his twenties. Ian McShane was forty-four when he first played the character, and forty-eight when the series began properly in 1991.
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      Lovejoy: Do we have to bring mistrust and suspicion into this?

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      Edited into Auntie's Bloomers: Auntie's New Bloomers 1 (1994)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 gennaio 1986 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Felsham, Suffolk, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
    • Aziende produttrici
      • BBC-TV Productions
      • Witzend Productions
      • Tamariska Productions
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      • 1.33 : 1

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