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The Edwardian Country House [2002]
The Edwardian Country House [2002]

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Directors: Caroline Ross-pirie, Nick Murphy
Actors: John Olliff-cooper, Anna Olliff-cooper, Jonty Olliff-cooper, Guy Olliff-cooper, Avril Anson
Studio: Contender Entertainment Group
Category: Video

List Price: £14.99
Buy Used: £4.49
You Save: £10.50 (70%)



New (4) from £6.07

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 10850

Format: Box Set, Pal
Rating: Exempt
Media: VHS Tape
Running Time: 300 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 8 x 4.9 x 2.4

EAN: 5030305111656
ASIN: B000067AA2

Theatrical Release Date: 2002
Release Date: June 3, 2002
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Excellent condition

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Part role-play fetishist heaven, part serious historical study, The Edwardian Country House is the most successful of Channel 4's period recreation series. Whereas it was impossible to insulate the Victorian and 1940s participants completely from the modern world, the Edwardian Country House provides a hermetically sealed environment with fascinating results. The middle-class 21st-century confidence of the family upstairs--the Oliff-Coopers, complete with pompous pater familias and suitably obnoxious young master Guy--recedes with alarming ease as their Edwardian privileges suck them back in time. The ersatz family below stairs--13 volunteers playing the staff--find it much more difficult to suppress their defiantly modern sensibilities. The constant simmering rebellion of the younger participants, led by hall boy Kenny, provides a nice dramatic tension. The harshness of the upstairs/downstairs divide, the hypocrisy of servant/master attitudes and the sheer hard work of running a house for a family of the leisured class come vividly to life.

There are casualties: the maiden sister, stifled to the point of breakdown by the social limitations of her position on the periphery of the family; two scullery maids fall at the first hurdle before a more spirited replacement arrives and quickly develops an attachment to Kenny with interesting moral consequences for the entire staff. The stars are Mr Edgar the butler, clearly fulfilling a life-long fantasy, and Sir John, so engrossed in his role that he is able to claim without irony that "a maid that smiles is generally a happy maid". Returning to the real world at the end, he must have been startled to learn that his staff found so little to love in his benign authority. But the tears of parting testify that for everyone involved, this must have been a life changing experience. A companion book is also available. --Piers Ford


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great for GCSE syllabus B students   January 17, 2004
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Having found a dirth of video footage for this period in history I was thrilled (and so were my pupils) with The Edwardian Country House. You do warm to the characters 'downstairs' and get a real feeling of the lives of domestic servants before 1914. We also found that we took a real dislike to the family 'upstairs' who played their parts extremely well.....maybe too well! The producers did a good job adding relevant important events into the series for example, the The birth of the Labour Party, Suffragettes and the start of the First World war.
The end of the series came too soon but a valuable insight has been given to this neglected area of British Social history.



5 out of 5 stars Oustanding & Riveting   January 10, 2004
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We were fans of The 1940s House which we caught on PayTV and this promped us to search out other series of a similar nature. The online review said that this was the best of the Channel 4 series and after viewing it it would be hard to argue. Beautifully made and thought out with some real characters. You grow very fond of them all (most of the time) and this is a series not to be missed. We are now eager to order The 1900 House.



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