The Hardacres
- Serie TV
- 2024–
Una famiglia della classe operaia nello Yorkshire del 1890 si trasferisce da un lurido peschereccio a una vasta tenuta di campagna.Una famiglia della classe operaia nello Yorkshire del 1890 si trasferisce da un lurido peschereccio a una vasta tenuta di campagna.Una famiglia della classe operaia nello Yorkshire del 1890 si trasferisce da un lurido peschereccio a una vasta tenuta di campagna.
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Its a rags to riches Downton Abbey.
The new money story was indeed a widespread process resulting from the industrial revolution, the birth of capitalism and fast stock market winners.
Although lower working class elevations to such dizzying heights was rare indeed because they lacked initial capital to seed such fortune.
Nevertheless good acting, good comedic moments and plenty of upstairs downstairs skulduggery to satisfy anyone who likes English period drama.
There's a lot of silliness and behaviour that would never occur and sometimes the father's refusal to move up from his humble background starts to grate a bit as do the daughters persistent petulance with everything.
Then there's the housekeeper who seems to believe she's invincible.
The varied accents are inconsistent for such a tight nit family but lead to some great quotes such as
Her Ladyship: "What accent is that, I can't quite place it?" The mother-in-law "Its Yorkshire ma'am, it's where you're bloody living"
The new money story was indeed a widespread process resulting from the industrial revolution, the birth of capitalism and fast stock market winners.
Although lower working class elevations to such dizzying heights was rare indeed because they lacked initial capital to seed such fortune.
Nevertheless good acting, good comedic moments and plenty of upstairs downstairs skulduggery to satisfy anyone who likes English period drama.
There's a lot of silliness and behaviour that would never occur and sometimes the father's refusal to move up from his humble background starts to grate a bit as do the daughters persistent petulance with everything.
Then there's the housekeeper who seems to believe she's invincible.
The varied accents are inconsistent for such a tight nit family but lead to some great quotes such as
Her Ladyship: "What accent is that, I can't quite place it?" The mother-in-law "Its Yorkshire ma'am, it's where you're bloody living"
Wonderful period piece with layered characters and an interesting storyline. It has a Catherine Cookson flavour about the story, focusing on all stratas of the social ladder. Showcases hardship as well as good fortune but ultimately, the triumph of family values and strong friendships.
For those who need a character to admire and one to dislike,The Hardacres doesn't disappoint. The challenge will be to deliver a second series that engages viewers and develops characters in a realistic manner.
Well worth watching, especially for those who love a good period piece that is uplifting in its core messages.
For those who need a character to admire and one to dislike,The Hardacres doesn't disappoint. The challenge will be to deliver a second series that engages viewers and develops characters in a realistic manner.
Well worth watching, especially for those who love a good period piece that is uplifting in its core messages.
Watch it if you want to enjoy six episodes of light drama mixed with a lot of comedy that might not appeal to everyone, but it's a charming show I can actually recommend to anyone looking for a short, six-episode series to enjoy at any time. However, don't watch it expecting to compare it with other shows that represent this historical period, as it's likely not suited for such comparisons.
The first episode moved quickly with its events, which may not seem entirely logical in reality, but again, I'll say don't look for logic or comparisons-just watch it to enjoy. It's pure fun in this series, and honestly, I loved it. Maybe the ending wasn't ideal; I would have at least liked to see the wedding. But so far, we're not sure if they'll stop at one season. I think it might get another season because, in reality, it didn't get bad ratings, which I can understand. I watched it, and honestly, it's a good choice for a quick watch.
The first episode moved quickly with its events, which may not seem entirely logical in reality, but again, I'll say don't look for logic or comparisons-just watch it to enjoy. It's pure fun in this series, and honestly, I loved it. Maybe the ending wasn't ideal; I would have at least liked to see the wedding. But so far, we're not sure if they'll stop at one season. I think it might get another season because, in reality, it didn't get bad ratings, which I can understand. I watched it, and honestly, it's a good choice for a quick watch.
1890's Yorkshire, The Hardacres family work endlessly to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table. After a bad accident, Sam loses his job, but wife Mary has a plan, a plan that makes them rich beyond their wildest dreams.
It's a rags to riches story, almost Disney style, it's so outrageous and over the top, but it genuinely works, we see two worlds collide, two worlds that don't often mix apart from in an Upstairs, Downstairs fashion.
Watching The Hardacres trying to adapt to their new found wealth is a joy, seeing the family, Mary and Ma in particular, trying to interact with their new and wealthy circle.
There are some wonderful characters, I adore Mrs Dryden, the spiteful housekeeper, you could easily place her in Downton Abbey, she's great. The whole family are entertaining, it's just a shame that Harry is packed off so early, he was great.
So they may look a little modern, and some of the dialogue (especially Ma's) wouldn't have been heard for decades, but it just works, the sets look wonderful.
Entertaining, funny and sometimes moving, it's an uplifting tale of rags to riches, one of Channel Five's better dramas, hopefully a second series will follow.
Super entertaining.
8/10.
It's a rags to riches story, almost Disney style, it's so outrageous and over the top, but it genuinely works, we see two worlds collide, two worlds that don't often mix apart from in an Upstairs, Downstairs fashion.
Watching The Hardacres trying to adapt to their new found wealth is a joy, seeing the family, Mary and Ma in particular, trying to interact with their new and wealthy circle.
There are some wonderful characters, I adore Mrs Dryden, the spiteful housekeeper, you could easily place her in Downton Abbey, she's great. The whole family are entertaining, it's just a shame that Harry is packed off so early, he was great.
So they may look a little modern, and some of the dialogue (especially Ma's) wouldn't have been heard for decades, but it just works, the sets look wonderful.
Entertaining, funny and sometimes moving, it's an uplifting tale of rags to riches, one of Channel Five's better dramas, hopefully a second series will follow.
Super entertaining.
8/10.
A great accompaniment alongside ACGAS, much needed for those who love a period drama!
However very disappointed with some of the cast. Claire Coopers glaringly obvious botox was so distracting, it took away from the accuracy of the time. What on earth were they thinking!?
It was also difficult to take her character seriously having known who she played in Hollyoaks. She isn't the right actress for this part and sad to see C5 think people would overlook this. I'm sure there is a whole host of British northern actresses who would have been better suited for the role.
Conor Deane is brilliant, along with Julie Graham and Taheen Modak. Not sure on the actors chosen who don't look historically accurate for the time in Yorkshire.
However very disappointed with some of the cast. Claire Coopers glaringly obvious botox was so distracting, it took away from the accuracy of the time. What on earth were they thinking!?
It was also difficult to take her character seriously having known who she played in Hollyoaks. She isn't the right actress for this part and sad to see C5 think people would overlook this. I'm sure there is a whole host of British northern actresses who would have been better suited for the role.
Conor Deane is brilliant, along with Julie Graham and Taheen Modak. Not sure on the actors chosen who don't look historically accurate for the time in Yorkshire.
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- QuizMaking a quarter of a million pounds off an investment of about £400 in a gold mine is unrealistic representing over a 600 times multiple. Tulip Mania of the 1630's represents the biggest stock bubble ever and even this traded at a multiple of only 200. In reality the Hardacres could have already purchased an impressive family home with just their £400 invested in the gold shares.
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