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Iain Glen and Sharon Small in Glasgow Kiss (2000)

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Glasgow Kiss

6 reviews
9/10

A Warm and Witty Comedy Drama

  • petermcginn-12575
  • Jun 30, 2015
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10/10

One of best series not yet on DVD

Glasgow Kiss is a lovely six episode drama chronicling the personal and professional dramas in Stuart (a newspaper sport's writer) and Cara's (a corporate reorganizer) lives. The two begin an unexpected love affair.

The beauty of Glasgow is revealed through glorious cinematography. The emotions of the story are echoed in the ever present drizzle of rain, dark Gothic architecture, vibrant green parks.

The writing in this series is top notch. Dry and witty humor at times. Serious and painfully sharp words at others. An absolutely griping series unfolds.

Iain Glen (Stuart) and Sharon Small (Cara) share a chemistry that sizzles on screen.

I watched the series on BBCAmerica many years ago and the story remains clear in my mind today. The acting, writing and cinematography are that strong.

I can only hope that it will come to DVD one day. I'd buy several copies for friends and family. A real delight.
  • classic-2
  • May 30, 2006
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10/10

This show was delightful and so full of a sense of "place"

I watched this on the BBC channel here in the states, and I was utterly enchanted. I have been to Scotland, and I felt like they captured that feeling really well. I just recently discovered the actress I loved, Sharon Small, is the lead in the mystery series, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. So I'm quite happy to watch her in all those! I thought they cast the entire thing wonderfully. I wanted to see more of these people and their lives.

I was very sad when this ended and I went online and discovered they had no plan to continue the series. I will buy it if it ever comes out on DVD.
  • av-35
  • Sep 30, 2006
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interesting and fun love story

Great tv-serie in the best tradition of the BBC . This is the perfect entertainment for a exciting evening wondering what to do about your life.

Glasgow is the scene , but u wished it'd happen in a nearer town. Made me melancholic and wanting to love again.
  • world
  • Aug 19, 2000
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10/10

A Delightful Series

Glasgow Kiss is a wonderful story. The main characters, Cara and Stuart, are well cast, with chemistry that one can only hope to find in real life. Stuart's son, seven-year-old Denis, is an amazing young actor. Unfortunately, I could find no biographical information on him. I hope he continues to act! This six-part series, set in Glasgow, captures the mood of the city very well. The supporting cast are superb, especially the actors who play Cara's sisters. There is a lot of humour in this series, as well as some serious issues which are dealt with sensitively. Highly recommended. I would like to mention that Iain Glen (Stuart) is excellent in everything I has seen him in, especially "Wives and Daughters" and "The Diary of Anne Frank".
  • schnappi_croc
  • Jun 9, 2010
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10/10

Brilliant. Fell in love with Iain Glen

Absolutely wonderful series, I'm so disappointed that they only have six episodes. Iain Glen and Sharon Small have fiery chemistry, even in a short romantic comedy, they truly shine in their parts. Their complicated and profound relationship is heartwarming as it is entertaining. The numerous situations are laugh out loud funny, charming and sweet especially episode 3. Though they are a few morose moments that are tear-jerkers, the show does not drag. It stays true to its main purpose, which is being a romantic comedy. I only hope they release a DVD set with extras and even bloopers cause this series is really a gem.
  • kirstiec24
  • Sep 3, 2012
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