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Hughie Green, Most Sincerely

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
116
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Hughie Green, Most Sincerely (2008)
Biography

In 1934 Hughie Green, a nervous 14-year-old performer, is pushed onto a stage in his native Canada. Twenty-four years later he is a big name in British television as the quiz-master of the p... Read allIn 1934 Hughie Green, a nervous 14-year-old performer, is pushed onto a stage in his native Canada. Twenty-four years later he is a big name in British television as the quiz-master of the popular game show 'Double Your Money'. Whilst on a stage tour with the show he meets a form... Read allIn 1934 Hughie Green, a nervous 14-year-old performer, is pushed onto a stage in his native Canada. Twenty-four years later he is a big name in British television as the quiz-master of the popular game show 'Double Your Money'. Whilst on a stage tour with the show he meets a former show business acquaintance, Jess Yates, now running a hotel with his young wife Elaine,... Read all

  • Director
    • Daniel Percival
  • Writers
    • Tony Basgallop
    • Christopher Green
    • Carol Clerk
  • Stars
    • Trevor Eve
    • Jack Armstrong
    • Ian Cairns
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    116
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Percival
    • Writers
      • Tony Basgallop
      • Christopher Green
      • Carol Clerk
    • Stars
      • Trevor Eve
      • Jack Armstrong
      • Ian Cairns
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Trevor Eve
    Trevor Eve
    • Hughie Green
    Jack Armstrong
    • Young Hughie
    Ian Cairns
    • Major Green
    Victoria Pugh
    Victoria Pugh
    • Young Housewife
    Mared Swain
    • Female Fan
    Mark Benton
    Mark Benton
    • Jess Yates
    Emma Stansfield
    Emma Stansfield
    • Elaine Yates
    Christopher Gillman-Wells
    • Young Christopher
    Megan Convery
    • Young Linda
    Kim Thomson
    Kim Thomson
    • Claire Green
    Nick Dunning
    Nick Dunning
    • Vic Hallums
    Vicky Ogden
    Vicky Ogden
    • Ordinary Housewife
    George Potts
    George Potts
    • Male Contestant
    Kate Williams
    Kate Williams
    • Mrs Carr
    Danny Webb
    Danny Webb
    • Noel Botham
    Will Thorp
    Will Thorp
    • TV Executive
    Taet Chesterton
    • Lena Zavaroni
    Jasper Jacob
    • Jeremy Isaacs
    • Director
      • Daniel Percival
    • Writers
      • Tony Basgallop
      • Christopher Green
      • Carol Clerk
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    7Lejink

    Flawed portrayal of a flawed TV giant

    As a child growing up in the UK in the late 60's and early 70's, it was impossible to miss Hughie Green on ITV with shows like "Double Your Money", "Opportunity Knocks" and even the one I remember most, the short-lived "The Sky's The Limit". Thus I was bound to be fascinated by this warts and all dramatisation of his life and times, even if ultimately, as so often is the case with these fact-ion portrayals, one suspects a good deal of licence is taken with the truth. Was Green for example haunted by the image of his mother caught in-flagranto with another man while his father wept downstairs? Did he late in life actually attend incognito a premiere where his unwitting illegitimate daughter, the TV personality, Paula Yates, was making an appearance? Are we seriously expected to believe that the arch-conservative Green watched and railed at Bob Geldof on Live-Aid, as his unbeknownst errant son-in-law? Somehow I doubt it. However as tabloid-TV drama it certainly kept me watching, right from his early days as a womanising TV star on the up, to his rivalry with his nemesis Jess Yates, culminating in the long-standing affair with the latter's wife which eventually produced Paula, to his days as a washed-up yesterday man, when in common with other 60's and 70's UK light entertainment luminaries like Benny Hill, Jimmy Saville and Mike Yarwood (to name but three), he found himself on the scrap-heap, totally out of touch with the times. Although showing Green for the egotistic and selfish monster he seemed to be, less convincing, by far are the attempts by the writer to effectively balance the ledger, at one point showing Green as an unlikely crusader against TV's in-bred racism and at another ludicrously inventing the phrase "reality TV" (although I suspect an in-joke here!). I also didn't quite get from the show the scale to which Green really was a major star, imitated by dozens of impressionists and dominating early evening TV in ways which Terry Wogan and Noel Edmunds could only dream. Trevor Eve is almost but not quite there with his characterisation, voice and physical transformation. Good at least to see him eschewing the irritating mannerisms which so mar his appearances in the UK crime series "Waking The Dead". The supporting actors playing the lesser known figures in Green's life are very good, although it was harder to accept the portrayals of better known figures like Jeremy Isaacs and of course Jess Yates, where I think a closer physical resemblance would have helped veracity. All in all though, to mix my cult UK talent show-metaphors, "O'ill give it 7" - out of ten. And I mean that most sincerely!
    7marccherry-15866

    Terrific Hughie Green Portrayal but ....

    I'm of an age when I vividly remember both Hughie Green & Jess Yeates & looked fwd to this but what detracted from it was the woeful portrayal of Jess Yeates the actor that portrayed him looked nothing like Yeates. With a better choice of actor to portray Yeates this could have been much better.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Wonderful

    Hughie Green was a TV legend, and impossible not to catch on TV. Hughie Green, Most Sincerely is a wonderful portrayal of a talented if very flawed man. The best thing about it for me was the acting. All the support acting is great, while Mark Benton is I agree not ideal physically he still gives an above decent acting performance, but it is the lead performance that really captivates. Trevor Eve is superb as Green and nails all his mannerisms and personality traits perfectly.

    The period detail also convinces. The photography is always lovely to watch, and the costumes, sets and scenery are beautifully evoked. Even the audience is surprisingly authentic. The script is excellently written, poignant and witty with a healthy dose of black humour, and the story while episodic perhaps in a way is accurate, compelling and covers a lot of aspects of Green's life.

    All in all, a wonderful drama and worth catching for particularly the revelation that is the lead performance. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    7trimmerb1234

    Sincerity, for folks' sake

    When Hughie Green, host of British TV's first talent show uttered his catch-phrase: "And I mean that most sincerely folks" it underlined his patent insincerity. Ironic that this purveyor of vacuous but popular TV should be honoured by a quality semi-biographical drama. It manages to be engaging, entertaining, enlightening as well as at times witty (the coin tossed to the cigarette-seller) - something that Hughie never managed in his entire life*. Sincere Hughie was a heel. The high quality of the writing is fortunately matched by the acting - not too many actors would be qualified to play monster ego Hughie, and Trevor Eve does real fine. But, and it is a thing easily overlooked, the production does also made clear that in his specialist but un-respected field of cheap cheerful TV, Green was, and knew, that he was a great professional and demanded commensurate respect.

    In every way a superior production - something that never could be said about the original's own.

    *In fact this is wrong - Hughie, aged 14 appears in the 1935 British film "Big Ben Calling" as an impressionist and does Mae West very creditably then, with straw hat, Maurice Chevalier. Seen on Talking Pictures Freeview and Freesat.
    7Theo Robertson

    A Truly Irredeemable Monster

    In his day Hughie Green was as famous in Britain as Simon Cowell is nowadays . I do remember him from OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS and also remember my mother hating him with a vengeance but never understood the hate . In fact one day when he turned up in Rothesay to visit Lena Zavaroni a large amount of the population came to greet him when he arrived at the ferry . In later years however I understood why a " celebrity " would be so disliked . Even watching him in footage he comes across as smug , egocentric and one wonders if his catchphrase " I mean that most sincerely folks " wasn't irony at its most appropriate ?

    MOST SINCERELY chronicles the success of Green and one instantly becomes aware how difficult it is to portray someone so unlikable . In many ways it suffers the same fault as RAGING BULL in that the audience can't empathise let alone find any redeeming qualities in the protagonist . It says something when actor Trever Eve - who by the way is superb in this - had reservations about " portraying an irredeemable monster "

    There's also a couple of other problems . One is that the screenplay seems to stick too closely to the 2001 documentary THE REAL HUGHIE GREEN . We see Green get in to an argument with Thames boss Jeremy Isaacs about holding an edition of OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS from a nuclear submarine base and we see a recreation of the jaw dropping moment where Green goes in to a pseudo Churchillian rant about how 1976 should be a watershed year where Britain can become great again . Compelling but what is the backstory to Green's politics ?

    Another problem is the inclusion of rather explicit sex scenes . Considering Green was born in 1920 some of the scenes must have placed him well in to middle age when they happened . Believe me the idea any narcissistic middle aged drunk having sex ( Usually with someone's wife or someone young enough to be his daughter ) is squirm inducing at the best of times but if it's Hughie Green then implication alone would have been more than enough

    In all this isn't really a hatchet job on a famous personality from yesteryer because you can't really find anything even mediocre to say about the man . Everyone seemed to hate him and bare in mind he was merely a TV talent show presenter where as at least TV villains in the 21st Century like Simon Cowell did spend many years building up success before they became famous . If the actor playing the role claims " He was a truly irredeemable monster " then that's all you need to know

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    • Trivia
      jools holland refused to have footage of himself featured in the scene when hughie green is watching a clip of 'the tube' on his TV. a lookalike actor is superimposed with footage of paula yates instead.
    • Goofs
      In one scene, apparently set in the very early 70's, there is a shot of Hughie Green's home telephone. The phone showed is a leather-clad "Rhapsody" telephone. These telephones were not available in the 70's.
    • Crazy credits
      Carmen Du Sautoy's character is credited as "Christina Shaples" but biographies of Hughie Green spell her surname "Sharples".

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2008 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC Four (United Kingdom)
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Most Sincerely, Hughie Green
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      1 hour 20 minutes
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