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Dickensian

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Gagagran Thu 07-Jan-16 20:47:12

I really think this is so good a series that it deserves a thread of its own despite being mentioned in passing in another thread.

Everything about it is excellent from the costumes, the scenery and dialogue. Above all though is the perfectly cast characters - all of whom seem to look exactly as they should! I think Inspector Bucket is my special favourite but all of them have the faces and bearing and delivery of the lines exactly as they should have.

The clever knitting together of so many Dickens' characters is brilliant and I shall be so sorry when it ends. I think the great man himself would be very pleased if only he could see it.

J52 Sun 14-Feb-16 07:36:05

I watched episode 17 on catch up, episode 18 is on Thursday.

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Marelli Sun 14-Feb-16 06:59:31

For some reason i-Player isn't showing the latest episode yet. Anyone else finding this? confused

durhamjen Sun 14-Feb-16 00:42:24

Half a million every episode, so I read somewhere.

starbird Sun 14-Feb-16 00:27:11

Maybe the eldest Cratchit son did it?

Dickes is not known for happy endings.

I wonder why the BBC made this program - although everyone I know of my age group loves it the ratings are low yet it must have cost a bit to make with so many well known actors in it.

merlotgran Sat 13-Feb-16 23:46:45

It finishes next week.

Nana3 Sat 13-Feb-16 23:45:00

trisher please don't give up, there's surely some really good stuff still to come, they're probably saving the best till last.

WilmaKnickersfit Sat 13-Feb-16 23:27:13

You're welcome dj

trisher why not treat yourself to a marathon catchup session so you can watch the final three episodes? wink

durhamjen Sat 13-Feb-16 23:19:17

Thanks, Wilma.

trisher Sat 13-Feb-16 16:36:34

Sounds beyond catching up state now think I shall just leave it

WilmaKnickersfit Sat 13-Feb-16 16:11:59

They do have a maid, but it was her day off. At the start of Frances' rant at Honoria in the hall, Frances says something along the lines of it was typical of Honoria to do this on the maid's day off. She used the maid's name, but I can't remember what it is.

trisher I don't think anyone would normally be let off, but we don't know what the story is yet and we're talking about Inspector Bucket here. Once he knows what happened, I can see him reasoning for himself about what to do about it. After all, he's no longer involved in the case and did say to Omid Djalili that he would discover who the murderer was for his own satisfaction (paraphrasing here!) - like a private investigator than a policeman.

It did look like she might be taking the blame though,because she thinks her husband did it (as Nelliemoser said before).

nigglynellie Sat 13-Feb-16 16:10:52

I'm not sure about Mrs Crachit? I think this COULD be a red herring of some sort! As has been said, she's in Cristmas Carol, and Jacob had been dead for years by then. Maybe Breakfast TV is part of this herring?!!!!!

nigglynellie Sat 13-Feb-16 15:46:35

Sir Leicester has paid off all the incurred debts, as you must realise if you've been watching the programme, in the hopes of marriage with Honoria. I think you'll find that servants had been reinstated. I don't think those two ladies particularly Honoria would have run this fairly substantial house single handedly.

durhamjen Sat 13-Feb-16 14:59:21

I thought they did not have any servants or maids because the father had gone bankrupt. He had been in the debtors prison.
Even in those days, you wouldn't have kept servants just to keep up appearances.

nigglynellie Sat 13-Feb-16 14:42:27

Am slightly confused about the business with the baby!! I can't believe that the household wouldn't have had a full compliment of servants who surely would have heard and heard all these goings on. I can't believe that Papa wouldn't have returned, also baby hadn't been fed and would by the time she had been handed over to the baby farm, been hysterical with hunger, dirty nappy and cold! All a bit unbelievable, particularly the apparently empty house!!!! Apart from that, spot on!!

trisher Sat 13-Feb-16 14:04:48

Haven't watched this much because I keep missing episodes, so I was a bit surprised to find out that the murder case was unresolved and nobody had yet been charged. A bit unbelievable in my opinion. As for not prosecuting someone because they are mother to 6, forget it. At the time women were sentenced to imprisonment and transportation for small thefts and transgressions regardless of how many children they had.

merlotgran Sat 13-Feb-16 13:13:41

SPOILER ALERT


According to Breakfast telly this morning, Mrs Cratchit did do it.

The dilemma will be Inspector Bucket's. Will his actions leave six children without a mother?

Will he cover it up?

He must do or she wouldn't have been able to serve all that lovely Christmas dinner.

Elrel Sat 13-Feb-16 11:20:22

Seems it was her rolling pin that did it so maybe one of their older children had borrowed from Marley then borrowed the rolling pin ...
But that could indicate that it was premeditated.
I think I give up!!
I don't want it to be a Cratchett!

Falconbird Sat 13-Feb-16 09:11:55

Dickensian is excellent, the acting, the story lines and the interiors.

It's the only thing that holds my attention these days. It's a quality programme, well done the BBC.

Nelliemoser Sat 13-Feb-16 09:03:20

Mrs Cratchett could have confessed to it because she thinks her husband might have done it and wants to protect him.

Tegan Sat 13-Feb-16 08:52:29

Me too sad...

Marmark1 Sat 13-Feb-16 08:48:34

That bleddy woman's Evil.I was worried sick about that baby.

WilmaKnickersfit Sat 13-Feb-16 05:25:04

I think he lets her off.

merlotgran Fri 12-Feb-16 23:47:19

I can't be Mrs. Cratchett (unless she gets away with it) because Marley was bumped off years before Christmas Carol and they're all in that.

WilmaKnickersfit Fri 12-Feb-16 23:43:25

Why do you say that it can't be her Pittcity?

Nelliemoser Fri 12-Feb-16 23:36:29

I have finally caught up with this serial, watching three recorded episodes tonight.
It is really so cleverly constructed.