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There is no emergency, as it turns out, just a gambit by Archie's mother, Molly (the radiant Susan Hampshire), to effect a reconciliation between her son and his cantankerous, relentlessly bitter father, Hector (Richard Briers). The reason: Archie, much to his surprise, must legally assume Hector's longtime role as Laird of Glenbogle, the MacDonalds' 400-year-old, financially strapped 40,000-acre estate. Despite their lengthy estrangement, Hector needs Archie to save the family's honor and assets.
The eight episodes in the first season find the urbane Archie fiercely resisting his obligation at first, then warming to it as Glenbogle's plight becomes more personal--not just an issue of hereditary leadership but of new attachments to the series' endearing, mildly eccentric characters. Among them is Lexie (Dawn Steele), the estate's sexy, street-smart cook; shy Duncan (Hamish Clark), an underachieving, kilt-wearing handyman; leftist land-reformer Katrina (Lorraine Pilkington), warily circling Duncan as a romantic interest; and avuncular, lovably laconic groundskeeper Golly (Alexander Morton).
Monarch takes a couple of delightful episodes to introduce these good people and establish story particulars and conflicts. But depth and emotional resonance arrive by the third episode (the MacDonalds have their share of repressed, unspoken old agonies) and remain through the last episode's cliffhanger ending.
The second series picks up precisely where series 1 left off. Young Archie has finally taken to his immense responsibility with seriousness of purpose and no little family pride. Father Hector has gracefully accepted his own change in fortunes but now runs little ploys to maintain a semblance of aristocratic privilege. (In one near-slapstick episode, Hector and his old friend Kilwillie, played by Julian Fellowes, try to hide a valuable barrel of malt liquor from Archie, who is trying to profit from every MacDonald asset.) Archie's efforts to keep Glenbogle solvent include turning the estate into a sprawling museum and renting the place out for weddings. The tricky bit is that Glenbogle is also a home and touchstone for the MacDonald's appealing staff and friends, and there will always be someone upset about changes in the status quo. Monarch continues to be as much about Duncan, Lexie, Golly, and Katrina (whose dodgy, romantic ambivalence toward Archie wears a little thin but finally settles into a promising groove). The radiant Susan Hampshire (The Forsyte Saga) has more to do in this set of stories and thus shines brighter as Archie's intriguing mother. Equally lovely are spectacular views of Highlands scenery: amazing castles, romantic vistas. One wants to stay forever. --Tom Keogh
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | BBC Warner |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Drama, Feature Film Drama, Feature Film-drama, Gift Set, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | DE2008D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 4 |
| UPC: | 794051200822 |
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Customer Reviews of Monarch of the Glen - The Complete Series 1 & 2
History, family & drama This series is excellent with a strong cast of characters, each one very appealing, and with story lines that are intriguing. The scenery is spectacular and production value is very high. Beneath the twists and turns of various situations there are conflicts that present only difficult solutions due to hundreds of years of history within a country or a family, and lessons for viewers to ponder. I enjoyed each episode and wanted to continue watching to the end of the entire series.
Great television!
I was hooked on the first episode. Fantastic scenery, great acting, and witty humor. I have purchased all the series as they come available.
Homesick
This is a great series. The scenery is fantastic. If you have been to Scotland, think of the lands between Perth and Inverness. Tall mountains, deep lochs, lots of trees. The story always blends comedy and romance, with a wee dram of morals. The charecters are warm and friendly, all have a bit of baggage they carry, but who doesn't. Since this is no longer shown on PBS or BBC America, it's a must for your personal library