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Flambards

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1979–
  • 13h
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
507
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Flambards (1979)
Drama

In the early 1900's in England, young Christina is orphaned and goes to live with her Uncle Russell, and two cousins. Christina finds herself struggling with classicism and during War must k... Read allIn the early 1900's in England, young Christina is orphaned and goes to live with her Uncle Russell, and two cousins. Christina finds herself struggling with classicism and during War must keep the Flambards afloat by herself.In the early 1900's in England, young Christina is orphaned and goes to live with her Uncle Russell, and two cousins. Christina finds herself struggling with classicism and during War must keep the Flambards afloat by herself.

  • Stars
    • Christine McKenna
    • Rosalie Williams
    • Steven Grives
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    507
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Christine McKenna
      • Rosalie Williams
      • Steven Grives
    • 27User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes13

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    Christine McKenna
    • Christina Parsons
    • 1979
    Rosalie Williams
    Rosalie Williams
    • Mary
    • 1979
    Steven Grives
    Steven Grives
    • Mark Russell
    • 1979
    Frank Mills
    Frank Mills
    • Fowler
    • 1979
    Alan Parnaby
    • William Russell
    • 1979
    David Huscroft
    • Joe
    • 1979
    Sebastian Abineri
    • Dick Wright
    • 1979
    Edward Judd
    Edward Judd
    • Uncle Russell
    • 1979
    Carol Leader
    • Dorothy
    • 1979
    Olive Pendleton
    • Aunt Grace…
    • 1979
    Michael Macowan
    • Dr. Porter
    • 1979
    Gillian Davey
    • Violet Wright
    • 1979
    Anton Diffring
    Anton Diffring
    • Mr. Dermot
    • 1979
    Paul Ahmet
    • Tizzy
    • 1979
    Jonathan Darvill
    • Harry
    • 1979
    Jim Hooper
    Jim Hooper
    • Stanley
    • 1979
    Peter Settelen
    Peter Settelen
    • Sandy
    • 1979
    Alan Downer
    • Wilhelm
    • 1979
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    urthlvr

    addicted as an adolescent

    my mom suggested that i might like this show, it had horses and was set in england. i was about 14 or so. and i loved it. but we moved to a place where our PBS reception was terrible (no cable). but every time it came on, i would try to watch it thru the bad reception. it was a happy day for me when i found it for sale.

    i find the ending so poignant...mark's thoughts about finally growing up and dick's conversation with christina about inheriting the earth. so much that was lost during WWI, and the hope for the future.

    a wonderful coming of age and growing up into adulthood story.
    10cece-7

    Alan Parnaby

    Foggy, early morning English countryside, fox hunting, turn-of-the-century barnstorming..this mini-series is a big surprise. Beautiful, languorous, and romantic. I haven't enjoyed anything so much in a long time. Does anybody know whatever happened to Alan Parnaby? He is so outstanding in this mini-series I'm floored that so little has been seen of him since. If anyone can solve the mystery...please post your news here...
    10spitfire-4

    A virtually perfect mini-series

    "Flambards" gets virtually everything right; characters that we truly care about, great acting, wonderful music, and a story with twists and turns, skillfully told. But what is does better than anything is truly conjure up the spirit of Edwardian England.

    The period around 1910 was one of the great watersheds in history; airplanes, cars, and gramophones heralded a new age, only to have World War One stop everything in its tracks. "Flambards" captures all of this perfectly; the resentment of the old guard, the thrill of the new possibilities (especially for women), and the despair of the war years. Of all of the things about this series, the mood and atmosphere are the best.

    As an aside, speaking as an airplane buff, the airplanes are incredible. They are painstakingly accurate reproductions of real types, and it's wonderful to get a chance to actually see in the air types that you've only read about in books.

    This is a virtually perfect mini-series, quite possibly the best of its kind ever made. It's that good.
    8gwenbe

    what fun!

    I must have watched Flambards three times through! I also read the book! It's a terrific horsey airplaney soap opera with a wonderfully strong and surprising heroine. Gives the viewer a flavor of 1910's England.
    Elsbed

    Hands down, the best, most enduring mini series I have ever seen

    This series is absolutely incredible. For several summers after it came out in '78, PBS would run the entire 13 part series. My sister and I watched it religiously. Then, inexplicably, it seemed to drop off the face of the earth. We were so excited when, years later, A&E ran it, albeit with commercial interruptions and cutting. Even more excited when another local PBS channel aired the complete version of the series. We both have them on tape now and have watched them again, and again... and again. I have read the books by KM Peyton, and although they are very good, this is one instance where the film version surpassed the books. The performances were fantastic. Christine McKenna as the freespirited orphan Christina, Steven Grives is excellent as the naughty, arrogant (but lovable) Mark, and Alan Parnaby as the shy, intelligent William. We watch the characters grow from sheltered teenagers to adults with difficult choices to make. Based on three books, one can almost see the "break" within the series, the first part being Christina's arrival at Flambards, her introduction to horseback riding, her adjustment to living with the crumbly, wheelchair bound Uncle Russell, and the two brothers. Secondly, she falls in love with William and runs off to London with him so that he may pursue his dream of designing airplanes. There they live a relatively carefree existence until World War I approaches and William decides to join the Royal Flying Corps. These characters are so endearing, so lovable; the entire series is beautifully filmed, music and costuming are great, and the "flying machines" are spectacular. What is most astonishing to me is that very few people I've talked to have ever heard of this series, and it is so seldom shown anymore that I doubt if many people will be introduced to it any time soon. Yet, I have actually gotten people ADDICTED to it by watching my videos; in college I would come home from class to find my roommates completely engrossed and watching it for the second, or third time. I do wish that this series would get the recognition it deserves. I believe now that it is available as a video boxed set, which is at least a start, but I believe that PBS should revive this, and other great series from the 70's.

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    • Trivia
      Christine McKenna had read K.M. Peyton's Flambards novels and desperately wanted the part of Christina. When producer Leonard Lewis asked her whether she could ride a horse, she assured him that she was an expert and could even ride side-saddle. In reality she had never ridden before in her life. When she learned that she had got the part, one week before filming started, she went out and bought a pair of riding boots and a hard hat, and booked an intensive course of riding lessons. She was so saddle-sore by the end of the lessons and the start of filming that although she could ride passably well, she could barely walk and sitting was painful.
    • Quotes

      [talking about Dorothy, Sandy's fiance]

      William Russell: She's Sandy's.

      Christina Parsons: Oh, did Sandy win her in a raffle then?

    • Alternate versions
      When the series was originally shown, the first episode was 90 minutes long and was titled "Christina" in the opening titles and "The Blooding" in the caption after the second commercial break. For subsequent repeats and the DVD release, longer versions of this first episode were shown as two separate 60-minute episodes with titles "Christina" and "The Blooding".
    • Soundtracks
      Song of Christina
      Music by David Fanshawe.

      Lyrics by Alan Plater.

      Sung by Nick Curtis.

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 1979 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La mansión Flambards
    • Filming locations
      • Ripon, North Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Yorkshire Television (YTV)
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    • Runtime
      • 13h(780 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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