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The Edwardian Country House

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2002–
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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The Edwardian Country House (2002)
DocumentaryReality TV

21 people from the 21st century are being brought together in an Edwardian Country House. 6 of them are the Upstairs family and the 15 others are the servants. For three months, these people... Read all21 people from the 21st century are being brought together in an Edwardian Country House. 6 of them are the Upstairs family and the 15 others are the servants. For three months, these people have only the rulebook and each other...21 people from the 21st century are being brought together in an Edwardian Country House. 6 of them are the Upstairs family and the 15 others are the servants. For three months, these people have only the rulebook and each other...

  • Stars
    • Derek Jacobi
    • Hugh Edgar
    • Ellen Beard
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    567
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    • Stars
      • Derek Jacobi
      • Hugh Edgar
      • Ellen Beard
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Narrator
    Hugh Edgar
    • Mr. Edgar…
    Ellen Beard
    • Ellen…
    Ken Skelton
    • Kenny…
    Rob Daly
    • Rob…
    Anna Olliff-Cooper
    • Lady Olliff-Cooper…
    Charlie Clay
    • Charlie…
    Jessica Rawlinson
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    Denis Dubiard
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    Rebecca Smith
    • Becky…
    Antonia Dawson
    • Antonia…
    Erika Ravitz
    • Erika…
    Avril Anson
    • Lady Olliff-Cooper's Sister…
    Tristan Aldrich
    • Tristan…
    Guy Olliff-Cooper
    • Master Guy…
    Jean Davies
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    • Sir John…
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    10GarryQ

    Not so much a game, more a way of life

    Hugh Edgar, a retired architect, was a true `method actor'. He didn't just act the Butler, he became the butler. Some of the younger staff seemed unwilling to accept everything they had signed up to. Even the Master of the House wanted to bring in the 21st century if it made him even more comfortable. That made the series more interesting. Not just a glimpse into history but a look at how self-centred we and the younger generation have become.

    Edgar relaxed his mask only for one scene on the last day, adding to its humour and showing the series' raison d'être.

    An off-putting title, but a fascinating and unmissable series.
    10Lilibetp

    Absolutely wonderful experience

    This is one of the most fascinating programs I have ever seen in my life! I've always wanted to go back in time and see what it was really like to be there. This program had so much to offer, both as entertainment and education and seeing how people of different "classes" interact with one another. It should be required watching for high schoolers and college history and psychology students. I've seen it four times already and will watch it many more times. I rated it ten on a scale of 1 - 10.
    10lumenm

    21th Century People in a 1904 Country House

    You don't see so much quality films on television, but this is certainly one of them. A success formula, take people from the 21th century and rules from a 1904 time and bring them together. The results are "The Edwardian Country House". It must have been an amazing adventure for the participants,live in that old country house and live by the rules of that age. You can see what the staff has to do every day from 6 AM until 11 PM and what the different tasks are witch the staff has to carry out. More and more you will feel more sympathy for the staff and in the last episode it's very emotional if everybody leaves again to pick up there 21th lives. You can see at the end of the film, that they are all going to meet again (the staff), what an amazing experience that must be. Unfortunately things like this aren't been organized in Belgium, otherwise I would join this project without thinking.
    10chengiz

    Interesting, informative, superbly made

    Reality TV is not for me or so I used to think after not being able to endure more than five minutes of American Idol or Bachelor or Survivor. Until I chanced upon "Manor House" on PBS while channel surfing Sunday afternoon -- the first episode was just beginning -- and was hooked for six hours as they showed the entire series.

    This is brilliant television, I've never seen anything like it. Not only was it extremely interesting and informative, it was great fun. The characters were so genuine. Most played their parts perfectly. Loved Sir John, the born aristocrat, who one week into the thing talks about the "clarity of the system... the poor will always be with us... Jesus said so, he couldn't be wrong". This is genuine, matchless stuff! The Lady talking about the undergarments of the time, shyly, a little naughtily, and wasn't her use of euphemisms just perfect? Also the butler, another genuine chap.

    That said, I would have loved to see: (1) Less of the reality-TV-like romance (2) More of the cook in general, and more of his argument with Sir John (3) Less and more of the tutor - most scenes he was in were boring, but OTOH his homosexuality which would be obvious even in 1900 was not addressed or even mentioned (4) More information about the actors' real lives.

    In any case despite its flaws, it's really light years better than your average reality TV. Forget Survivor, this is the real thing.
    9desperatetrash

    Class Division as Whimsy

    I really think this was a neat little special. Being on the poor side, I could really identify with the suspicion of the downstairs staff towards the upstairs family. I found the patriarch to be disdainful and I really could see the pain in the matriarch's homely sister. I'd like to speculate that most of society today is more kin to the upstairs family, but I could definetely see the rewards that came as being part of the downstairs staff; there wasn't time for many of today's ills: depression, boredom, isolation, et al. The most intriguing player was the first butler's aide, Charlie Clay. By God, he's the most handsome man I've seen since Tom Cruise in Losin' It. Will we see more him? Overall, 9 stars.

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      [regarding Edwardian society]

      Mister Edgar - the Butler: Without truth, society is sick, and it can't really survive. And it was swept away.

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      Referenced in Treats from the Edwardian Country House (2002)

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2002 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
      • PBS (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Manor House
    • Filming locations
      • Manderston House, Duns, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • Wall to Wall Television
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      50 minutes
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