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Minder

  • Série de TV
  • 1979–1994
  • TV-14
  • 50 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,8/10
3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
George Cole in Minder (1979)
Quirky ComedyComedyCrimeDrama

Arthur Daley, um pequeno vigarista, contrata o ex-pugilista Terry McCann para ser o seu "minder".Arthur Daley, um pequeno vigarista, contrata o ex-pugilista Terry McCann para ser o seu "minder".Arthur Daley, um pequeno vigarista, contrata o ex-pugilista Terry McCann para ser o seu "minder".

  • Criação
    • Leon Griffiths
  • Artistas
    • George Cole
    • Glynn Edwards
    • Dennis Waterman
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,8/10
    3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Criação
      • Leon Griffiths
    • Artistas
      • George Cole
      • Glynn Edwards
      • Dennis Waterman
    • 25Avaliações de usuários
    • 20Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 5 indicações no total

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    George Cole
    George Cole
    • Arthur
    • 1979–1994
    Glynn Edwards
    Glynn Edwards
    • Dave…
    • 1979–1994
    Dennis Waterman
    Dennis Waterman
    • Terry
    • 1979–1989
    Gary Webster
    Gary Webster
    • Ray
    • 1991–1994
    Patrick Malahide
    Patrick Malahide
    • Chisholm…
    • 1979–1988
    Michael Povey
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    • 1991–1993
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    • 1984–1989
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    George Layton
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    • 1979–1983
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    • 1991–1994
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    • 1979–1982
    Mark Farmer
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    • 1984–1989
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    • 1982–1989
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      • Leon Griffiths
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    10dovestones

    Quality

    Minder is without doubt one of the greatest TV shows produced in Britian with a topnotch double act providing its heartbeat. Cole and Waterman work so well off each other that only repeated viewing can allow you to fully appreciate their chemistry. Cole's Arthur Daley is easily the best "Wheeler Dealer" ever created, anywhere on television. Although Del Boy in "Only Fools..." is carved from the same mould he shows signs of weakness through family commitments and links to friendship, where as Daley is 100% in it for himself, drooling at the mouth at the merest sight of money or personal profit. Waterman as Terry is perfectly legit in the role as he sympathetic hardman and the fact that he doesn't get lost under the giant shadow of Cole's tour de force is a testiment to Watermans skills as an actor.

    I'd advise anyone who isn't familiar with the show to hunt for the early episodes and enjoy what was a very gritty and real drama, where Terry is clearly the main man whilst, at that point, Arthur is secondary in the writers minds (Not that it deminishes his screen presence, just leaves you wanting more). Another important component to its success was its grand array of support players, from Dave the barman at everyones favourite watering hole, the Winchester, to dodgy geezers like Des the mechanic and the hilarious, bumbling Police who could never catch Arthur in the act. The show did lose some of its hard edge as it veered off towards a comedic element but it always remained true to the characters, and as such the characters became the central theme. Instead of getting embroiled in incidents, they BECAME the incidents. I can't say enough good words about this programme. I have every episode on tape and watch them all the time. The only thing that you can say is that they DEFINITELY don't make 'em as good as this anymore.
    9deathinleamington

    Superb

    I was 8 years old when this started, and when I left home aged 18 it was still on. The theme tune followed me through the 80s - Bagpuss came and went, Dangermouse arrived, a raft of American programmes designed to sell toys (which was a brand new idea then) crashed onto UK shores, the Commodore 64 bleeped and caroused in the corner, acid house music chipped and blooped onto the radio..... and Arthur & Terry were still there. I saw a handful of episodes as child & teenager, and always found the on- screen chemistry pulled me in...... but I did feel that it had become a bit of a dinosaur by 1990. I left home and virtually forgot about it, until ITV4 started re-running it again.

    The writing was, and is, simply superb. Secondary characters are strongly developed and given good lines, something non-existent nowadays (see Taggart, Waterloo Road, Monarch Of The Glen) and almost every episode hangs together as a complete thing, ends tied up, viewer satisfaction assured. That takes good writing and good acting. Another, unintentional but wonderful, boon for the programme was that due to 75% of each episode being filmed on location outdoors over 15 years, it captured London in a constant state of flux that is clear and visible, something no other show has. It's fascinating to see London in that era, changing from series to series. And there's that chemistry between Cole and Waterman, which really shines through. That was fairly rare in a TV series back then, but is now like hen's teeth.

    Its success with 15-24 year olds today is surprising, yet gratifying. It says, perhaps, that things like story, good acting and love of craft do not age, or lose their brightness.
    10granty-95171

    British humour never bettered.

    Hands down the best comedy drama series of them all, Minder still feels fresh and funny 25 years after it ended, unlike many of the sitcoms which appear like museum relics today. Minder had the advantage of being an hour in length, and i prefer its more leisurely pace and subtle humour over the sitcom's all out grab for laughs, and thankfully there's no laughter-track telling us what's "funny".

    George Cole's Arthur Daley is up there with the very best comedy creations, a scoundrel so good he would have graced any Shakespeare play or Dickens novel; his hired muscle Terry McCann, although having done time is an innocent by comparison and Arthur is always dropping him in it.

    The supporting cast is top draw especially Arthur's nemesis Inspector Chisholm and Dave the barman, and Minder's location work offers a fascinating glimpse of a London that no longer really exists.

    Minder ran for 10 series (we can forget Channel 5's feeble reboot) but i think the show peaked in its earlier, grittier days and the later (series 7 onwards) episodes were nowhere near as good. At its best very few tv comedies could hold a candle to it.
    8By-TorX-1

    Arthur Daley, E's Alright

    Minder is an 80s classic that follows the adventures of the wiley businessman Arthur Daley, always on the lookout for a nice little earner, and ably assisted by Terry McCann, his trusty (although sometimes reluctant) minder. George Cole and Dennis Waterman make for a great team with chemistry to spare, with support by Dave, proprietor of the Winchester Club (who has to endure Arthur clocking up those VATs on the slate). Arthur's dodgy dealing often brings him to the attention of the law or other less than salubrious characters, which usually means that Terry has to sort things out with his fists, and so invariably ends up with his boat race in a right two and eight. Minder is a very entertaining show and always worth a revisit, although the sparkle is tarnished somewhat when Terry leaves to be replaced by Arthur's nephew, Ray (and the least said about the 2000s Shane Ritchie-fronted reboot, the better).
    Mike-792

    One of the all-time greats

    Brilliant British TV series starring George Cole as Arthur Daley, a shady businessman and used-car dealer on London's "alternate economy". Dennis Waterman is Terry McCann, Daley's business associate and bodyguard, or "minder", hence the title. The show ran for several years and usually centered on Arthur hatching some half-baked scheme, only to escape just a half-step ahead of the police or British mobsters. Patrick Malahide played Det. Sgt. Chisholm, a low-rent Javert who always seemed to let Arthur and Terry slip through his fingers.

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    • Curiosidades
      Dennis Waterman originally wanted Denholm Elliott to play the part of Arthur Daley. Executive producer Verity Lambert disagreed.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the opening titles for the Terry McCann episodes (Seasons 1-7) a sporty white Ford Escort with a blue stripe down the side is seen in the background. In a close-up shot of Terry looking at the Ford Capri he is about to buy, the Escort's window is up, but in a later shot where Arthur and Terry walk from the back of the Capri to admire it from a distance, the Escort's window is wound down.
    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The characters of Terry McCann and Arthur Daley are only ever credited as "Terry" and "Arthur" onscreen.
    • Versões alternativas
      The title sequence originally had 'Euston Films presents' over the opening shot. Later prints of the same episodes did not have this. (Additionally, early episodes also began with the Thames Television ident sequence, which, particularly after Thames lost their broadcast franchise in 1992, have been dropped from most repeat runs).
    • Conexões
      Featured in It'll Be Alright on the Night 3 (1981)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      I Could Be So Good For You
      Lyrics by Patricia Maynard (as Waterman)

      Music by Gerard Kenny (as Kenny)

      Sung by Dennis Waterman (as Waterman)

      Title song (1979-1988)

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de outubro de 1979 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • minderpodcast
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Der Aufpasser
    • Locações de filme
      • Fulham Police Station, Heckfield Place, Fulham Road, Fulham, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(closing credits, Seasons 1-7: Arthur and Terry walk out of a police station)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Euston Films
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    • Tempo de duração
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      • 1.33 : 1

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