Una serie ispirata dalle storie di GK Chesterton riguardo un prete cattolico con un talento speciale per risolvere misteri nel suo villaggio in Inghilterra.Una serie ispirata dalle storie di GK Chesterton riguardo un prete cattolico con un talento speciale per risolvere misteri nel suo villaggio in Inghilterra.Una serie ispirata dalle storie di GK Chesterton riguardo un prete cattolico con un talento speciale per risolvere misteri nel suo villaggio in Inghilterra.
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Reviewers say 'Father Brown' offers nostalgic, cozy mysteries with charming characters and picturesque settings, though it diverges from G.K. Chesterton's original stories. Mark Williams' portrayal is praised, yet some find him miscast. The series is lauded for its light-hearted tone and family-friendly content but criticized for plot inconsistencies and period inaccuracies. Changes in cast and tone have received mixed reactions. Despite criticisms, it is celebrated for engaging mysteries and beautiful cinematography.
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I loved the early seasons. The introduction of Inspector Mallory made it less enjoyable, however. It isn't that he's a character we love to hate - that is pretty much a necessity in this type of show. It's that he is painfully overplayed, which is incredibly distracting. But if you can ignore his intrusion, the rest of the characters and the stories are a delightful way to step away from reality for a while. A lighthearted and clever show that I will often put on in the background as I'm working on projects.
We much more enjoyed the seasons staring Nancy Carroll as Lady Felicia and Tom Chambers. The character of Bunty is rather uninteresting and one dimensional, and Inspector Mallory is a stereotypical idiot. Also, the character of Syd is much missed in storylines, as well. Although Father Brown is, all in all, good entertainment, I do miss the earlier seasons.
I've come to really enjoy this show. The cast has great chemistry and Father Brown couldn't have been casted better.
It is wonderful to see Father Brown move into its seventh series, the show is quite wonderful, it's such easy viewing, it's funny, of course it's intriguing, it's just a great family show. Of course I love the heavy and complex mystery dramas on virtually every week, but there are times when you just want to sit back and watch a cosy, safe murder mystery. Forty five minutes of engaging, entertaining mystery, a genre which had seemed almost dead. Mark Williams has managed to inject something into the character of Father Brown, his performances are superb, he's a joy to watch, as are all of the cast. There have been a few duff episodes, but for every bad one there's a quality one, the likes of The Owl of Minerva and The Bride of Christ, they are great viewing. It comes as no surprise to me that the show is a big international success, I love it.
This is, as another reviewer quite rightly said: "utter tosh". Well of course it is. It is delightful, fluffy, nonsensical utter tosh and I say Thankyou for that. TV is missing more of this sort of silliness. It is so very easy to watch. If you blink you miss nothing but if you watch it without blinking, it is easy on the eyes/heart/soul. Sunday afternoon by the fire with a hot chocolate cupped in hand...THAT is what this programme is and I for one think they should be applauded for providing this 'niche service' for those of us who like a small slice of comfy 'utter tosh' in our otherwise frantic chaotic troublesome lives.
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- QuizCommissioned for daytime TV schedules, the first few seasons were not massive ratings successes in the UK. The BBC contemplated cancelling the show until they noticed sales to foreign TV networks were extraordinarily high. This persuaded them to stick with it where it became a slow-burn success with a loyal audience in the UK, especially when episodes became available on the BBC iPlayer streaming service, and viewers normally out at work binge-watched over the Christmas holidays.
- BlooperIt is not possible to perform Last Rites for a dead or unconscious person. Last Rites is the final Communion given to a dying person to cleans their soul so they will be allowed to enter Heaven when they die. The deceased, or the comatose, cannot eat, drink, or confess.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episodio #21.1 (2016)
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