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The Beiderbecke Affair

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1985
  • 5h 20m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
657
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James Bolam and Barbara Flynn in The Beiderbecke Affair (1985)
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Trevor Chaplin teaches woodwork and likes to listen to jazz. Jill Swinburne teaches English and wants to help save the planet. Trevor meets a beautiful blond, a detective sergeant and a pair... Read allTrevor Chaplin teaches woodwork and likes to listen to jazz. Jill Swinburne teaches English and wants to help save the planet. Trevor meets a beautiful blond, a detective sergeant and a pair of men running a junior football team.Trevor Chaplin teaches woodwork and likes to listen to jazz. Jill Swinburne teaches English and wants to help save the planet. Trevor meets a beautiful blond, a detective sergeant and a pair of men running a junior football team.

  • Stars
    • James Bolam
    • Barbara Flynn
    • Dudley Sutton
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    657
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • James Bolam
      • Barbara Flynn
      • Dudley Sutton
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    James Bolam
    James Bolam
    • Trevor Chaplin
    • 1985
    Barbara Flynn
    Barbara Flynn
    • Jill Swinburne
    • 1985
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Mr. Carter
    • 1985
    Terence Rigby
    Terence Rigby
    • Big Al
    • 1985
    Dominic Jephcott
    Dominic Jephcott
    • Det. Sgt. Hobson
    • 1985
    Keith Smith
    • Mr. Wheeler
    • 1985
    Danny Schiller
    • Little Norm
    • 1985
    Colin Blakely
    Colin Blakely
    • Chief Supt. Forrest
    • 1985
    Keith Marsh
    • Harry
    • 1985
    Alison Skilbeck
    Alison Skilbeck
    • Helen
    • 1985
    Sue Jenkins
    • Janey
    • 1985
    James Grout
    James Grout
    • Mr. McAllister
    • 1985
    Robert Longden
    • Mr. Pitt
    • 1985
    Sean Scanlan
    Sean Scanlan
    • Joe
    • 1985
    Stephen Tomlin
    • Ben
    • 1985
    Ian Bleasdale
    • Rev. Booth
    • 1985
    George Malpas
    George Malpas
    • Lol
    • 1985
    Deborah Langley
    • Akela
    • 1985
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    10timsmith37

    Splendily entertaining and disturbingly prescient

    This was not the first outing for Alan Plater's schoolteacher detectives, who in 1981's Get Lost had been played admirably by Alun Armstrong and Frances Tomelty. However no-one could quibble with the re-casting. James Bolam effortlessly nails each line of the arch dialogue, while the talented Barbara Flynn has that rare quality of looking both believably ordinary and incredibly fanciable. Some wonderful British character actors also get plenty of screen time in what is effectively an ensemble piece. Colin Blakely, Keith Marsh, Danny Schiller, Robert Longden and Keith Clarke all do sterling work, but special mention must be made of Dudley Sutton's tweedy schoolmaster and Terence Rigby's saturnine Big Al, while Dominic Jephcott was a real find as the callow university educated detective. A beautifully constructed series, that remains as pertinent as ever in a society increasingly disrespectful of privacy and intolerant of eccentricity.
    10mcwillychris

    an oasis of excellence in a desert of tv mediocrity

    well I think the summary says it all.

    casting, pace and content are excellent.

    I almost purr with pleasure while watching

    i also fancy Barbara Flynn something rotten

    Adventures under the duvet pfwoooar
    9willsona-2

    I liked the film and disagree with the review

    Having seen several of the later series, my wife and I were looking forward to this (the series opener) and enjoyed it very much. The review provided on this web page could only have been written by an American. There is a world of difference between American humour, which is mainly action based, and British humour, which relies heavily on the dialogue. By fast forwarding through the first two hours, the reviewer could only have made his incomprehension worse! you cannot watch British movies like that. On the other hand, perhaps his copy, like ours, had the content for disc 3 on the CD that was labeled 'Disc 1' in which case he could be forgiven for getting confused.

    So far as the characterization is concerned, yes they are a little larger than life, and a little unusual, but as an expatriate Brit., I find most depictions of Americans by American actors equally unbelievable, and frequently find myself asking, "Would that bloke really behave like that?" PS. I spell in English English.
    7blanche-2

    kind of fun

    I've had a heck of a time with this Beiderbecke series. I received the second disk of the Biederbecke Affair before the first, watched it without realizing it, and then received the first disk. Reading what I thought was the synopsis later, it didn't sound like the same story. That's when I found out about "The Biederbecke Tapes" which I guess I'll have to see.

    I love James Bolam - this is probably 20 years before New Tricks. Here he plays Trevor Chaplin, a Bix Biederbecke jazz fanatic who teaches woodwork. He lives with a fellow teacher, Jill (Barbara Flynn) - she teaches English and is an eco-activist.

    Trevor finds himself mixing with the lower end of society when he attempts to purchase some of his beloved Biederbecke records from a "dazzlingly beautiful platinum blond" who is selling mail order items.

    He eventually meets Big Al and Little Norm and some people running a junior football team. Meanwhile, Jill decides to stand for office as a local councillor.

    Meanwhile, there is a police detective following them around and suspecting them of all sorts of crime, keeping taped records. Meanwhile his supervisor thinks he's nuts.

    I wish I could explain the story better, but I can't. It's a gentle show with some delightful and funny moments and it's about as odd as it gets. All to the soundtrack of Bix Beiderbecke. It's two somewhat ordinary people falling into weird situations. Inexplicably, I liked it.
    9tlloydesq

    close to perfection

    Nothing is ever perfect, but in the world of TV drama – Alan Plater's "The Beiderbecke Connection" gets about as close as you can. The show centres on two secondary school teachers – jazz fanatic Trevor Chaplin (James Bolam) & environmental activist Jill Swinburne (Barbara Flynn). The couple stumble on corruption in high places and reluctantly become involved.

    The first thing you notice is that the story is quite weak. No twists to end each episode, no emotional crises to deal with. The show does have characters though. To supplement the main couple we get the mysterious Big Al (Terrence Rigby) and Little Norm (Danny Schiller). Colin Blakely and Dominic Jephcott appear are coppers at different ends of the progressive scale. Dudley Sutton is a teacher colleague of Chaplin's and Keith Marsh is a number of things including a wannabe supergrass.

    The actors are important because rich characters need good actors. All of the above are very good but Bolam, Flynn, Rigby and Blakely are supreme. They "get" what Alan Plater wrote about and convey the characters perfectly. When venturing "out of left field" it is important not to overplay your hand. Writing and acting meet and when played correctly are a joy to behold.

    So in each of the 6 episodes you take a journey through a slightly unusual yet still believable world inhabited by slightly unusual yet still believable characters. At the end of each episode you are left wanting more but are not left puzzling over any loose ends.

    In keeping with the title there is also a jazz soundtrack which accompanies the show well.

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    • Trivia
      The names of the leading characters were developed from the characters in Alan Plater's earlier series Get Lost! (1981). When the actors had to be re-cast, Plater looked for new names for what were similar characters. Neville Keaton from 'Get Lost' was a woodwork teacher who liked jazz and football. For the Beiderbecke Trilogy, he became Trevor Chaplin, Keaton and Chaplin being two of Plater's comic heroes. Judy Threadgold from 'Get Lost' was an English teacher and an environmentalist who had been named in homage to Sunderland A.F.C. goalkeeper Harry Threadgold. For the Beiderbecke Trilogy, she became Jill Swinburne, named after Newcastle United F.C. goalkeeper Tom Swinburne.
    • Goofs
      The filming seemed to alternate between spring and summer. Scenes alternated between bare trees and rain one minute, then the next minute trees in full leaf and blue skies. This was especially the case when Sgt Hobson was watching Big Al's allotment.
    • Quotes

      Mr Carter: This tea would make a brontosaurus puke.

    • Connections
      Featured in Timeshift: Alan Plater: Hearing the Music (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Cryin' All Day
      Written by Frankie Trumbauer and Chauncey Morehouse

      Performed by Frank Ricotti, soloist Kenny Baker

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дело Бейдербека
    • Filming locations
      • Yeadon Town Hall, High Street, Yeadon, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK(town hall: Jill's political meeting and counting of the votes)
    • Production company
      • Yorkshire Television (YTV)
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    • Runtime
      5 hours 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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