Decline and Fall
- TV Mini Series
- 2017
- 3h
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6.6/10
1.6K
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The series sees Paul Pennyfeather as an inoffensive divinity student at Oxford University in the 1920s, who is wrongly dismissed for indecent exposure having been made the victim of a prank ... Read allThe series sees Paul Pennyfeather as an inoffensive divinity student at Oxford University in the 1920s, who is wrongly dismissed for indecent exposure having been made the victim of a prank by The Bollinger Club.The series sees Paul Pennyfeather as an inoffensive divinity student at Oxford University in the 1920s, who is wrongly dismissed for indecent exposure having been made the victim of a prank by The Bollinger Club.
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The Unlucky Life Of Mr Pennyfather
Mr Paul Pennyfather is an educated and accomplished fellow who starts off his career at Oxford but doesn't last long due to the students' bullying and a rigid structure which he struggles to adapt to.
He realises he is not ready for Oxford and gets transferred to a private school on request. There he falls in love with one of the pupil's parents and his life really changes.
It's got a lot of sharp twists and good old-fashioned narrative drama with some superb acting especially the brilliant Stephen Graham as Philbrick; Douglas Hodge as Grimes; David Suchet as Dr. Fagan and Eva Logoria playing the love interest who is Margot Beste-Chetwynde!
The drama has a lot of twists and turns and our Paul really does end up in so many different spots of bother! It's hard to review without giving the story away as so much of it is based on narrative but it is a great show and a thoroughly enjoyable although not too realistic period piece!
A strong 7/10.
He realises he is not ready for Oxford and gets transferred to a private school on request. There he falls in love with one of the pupil's parents and his life really changes.
It's got a lot of sharp twists and good old-fashioned narrative drama with some superb acting especially the brilliant Stephen Graham as Philbrick; Douglas Hodge as Grimes; David Suchet as Dr. Fagan and Eva Logoria playing the love interest who is Margot Beste-Chetwynde!
The drama has a lot of twists and turns and our Paul really does end up in so many different spots of bother! It's hard to review without giving the story away as so much of it is based on narrative but it is a great show and a thoroughly enjoyable although not too realistic period piece!
A strong 7/10.
Wonderful
This is the best program l have seen in as long as l can remember. I laugh with tears rolling down my face from beginning to end. Every cast member it totally delightful and the casting is phenomenal. The writers excelled themselves and the wit and humour is unsurpassable. I look forward to every episode and record it so that l can watch it over and over. I'm 70 years old and have seen some funny things in my time but this takes the prize. OK , it may be a bit over the top , it all adds up to an absolutely glorious , enjoyable time. It's just cracking TV !!! I love every minute of it. David Suchet lets Jack Whitehall take top place in cast listings, an actor of his experience and calibrate allowing that shows what a great man he is. Please keep me laughing ? I'm so physically poorly and this programme is better than any medicine , it makes me feel better , it takes me out of myself into an incredible world of top class fun , humour, remarkable wit, expression, warmth and gaiety that it merits top prize in the comedy awards !!!! Just thinking of it now makes me smile. I can't single out any one actor/ actress better than the other because they are all marvellous. Although Jack Whitehall has surprised me in his acting role and excelled himself, l've seen him in comedy panel shows and always thought he was funny . I would have liked to have seen his Dad in this too. Well done all. Your Fantastic. Thankyou for making me laugh so much.
The most outrageously ridiculous Mini-series ever!
This is perhaps the most pretentious and outrageous farce in British style. I think the British simply mistake and fail to distinguish the thin line between comedy and farce, and of course, this is the ultimate farce that I've ever watched. Every thing and every moment in this series were just so over the top ridiculed and exaggerated. If this is what we called "The English Humor", then don't bother. Even it's only three episodes, with so many cast and manpower involved, the production fund and budget were simply moronically wasted. I felt myself so stupid when I watched the first episode and decided to jump out of the plane by my own will; I'd rather crash down to earth instead.
Tim Pigott-Smith
This must have been one of the last performances of TPS. Surprised this was not acknowledged in the credits. A great loss of a great actor. First came to my attention in the wonderful adaptation of Paul Scott's "Jewel in the Crown" novels. Admired for many roles since. I had tickets to see him in Northampton this April which sadly had to be returned. Condolences to friends and family.
a three-part BBC adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's first published novel.
The main stars are Jack Whitehall, Eva Longoria, David Suchet, Douglas Hodge, and Stephen Graham, but there is a fine supporting cast as well.
Decline and Fall opens at an Oxford College on an evening in 1928. Two elderly porters are quietly sipping their port in front of a fireplace. The two are played, as if in homage to two great British series of the past, by Tim Piggot-Smith (in one of his last roles); and Nickolas Grace, who played Anthony Blanche in Brideshead Revisited. There is suddenly a commotion overhead. Aristocratic students, members of the Bullingdon Club, are destroying a room and college property. They spill out onto the street. A hapless theology student, Paul Pennyfeather, passes by and is attacked and stripped by the rowdy group. He rushes, naked, back to his digs, but is thrown out of Oxford for running through the college nude.
The rest of the three-hour series deals with Paul's adventures after he leaves Oxford. I highly recommend it.
Decline and Fall opens at an Oxford College on an evening in 1928. Two elderly porters are quietly sipping their port in front of a fireplace. The two are played, as if in homage to two great British series of the past, by Tim Piggot-Smith (in one of his last roles); and Nickolas Grace, who played Anthony Blanche in Brideshead Revisited. There is suddenly a commotion overhead. Aristocratic students, members of the Bullingdon Club, are destroying a room and college property. They spill out onto the street. A hapless theology student, Paul Pennyfeather, passes by and is attacked and stripped by the rowdy group. He rushes, naked, back to his digs, but is thrown out of Oxford for running through the college nude.
The rest of the three-hour series deals with Paul's adventures after he leaves Oxford. I highly recommend it.
Did you know
- TriviaActor Nicholas Grace, who plays Prostlethwaite, appeared in another Evelyn Waugh mini series: "Brideshead Revisited" in 1980 as Anthony Blanche.
- GoofsWhen Pennyfeather and Harold play chess, the board is the wrong way round.
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