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词条 Strathblair
释义

  1. Premise

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Reception

  5. Merchandise

  6. Series 1

  7. Series 2

  8. References

  9. External links

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Strathblair is a period TV drama, which aired on BBC Television from 1992 to 1993.

Premise

Set in the 1950s in the aftermath of World War II, newlywed couple Alec and Jennifer Ritchie (Derek Riddell and Francesca Hunt)

set up home on a dilapidated farm in the remote Scottish countryside in Perthshire. Life is not easy for these newcomers and their hostile neighbours are

keen to see them fail.[1][2]

Cast

  • Derek Riddell as Alec Ritchie
  • Francesca Hunt as Jenny Ritchie
  • David Robb as Andrew Menzies
  • Ian Carmichael as Sir James Menzies
  • Andrew Keir as Macrae of Balbuie
  • Alison Peebles as Pheemie Robertson
  • Kika Mirylees as Flora McInnes
  • Urbano Barberini as Umberto Fabiani
  • Neil McKinven as Robert Sinclair
  • Nicholas McArdle as Forbes
David Tennant had a brief appearance in Series 1 episode 'Sheep Don't Safely Graze' as Archie the hiker, in what would be one of his earliest of many television roles. Episode director David Blair was so impressed by Tennant's performance that it led to him being awarded his first major TV role as the manic depressive Campbell in the BBC Scotland drama series Takin' Over the Asylum (1994) [3]

Production

Strathblair was filmed mainly in and around Blair Atholl, a village in Perthshire, Scotland.

During filming of the first series, members of the cast and crew were attacked by a local man who drove through the middle of the set and threw a spanner at a female producer, which resulted in the perpetrator being given an official police warning.[4]

To coincide with the lambing season, filming for the second series commenced in March 1992, two months before the first series aired on BBC1.

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Reception

The first series was not well received by critics and experienced low ratings for a Sunday night prime time show, and despite bringing in a new writing team it was cancelled after the second series.[6].

Merchandise

In 1992 Corgi Toys released a die cast two model set, consisting of a Strathblair Bedford OB Coach and a Morris J-type Van - Item model number 97765. The wording on the box read "STRATHBLAIR™ From the BBC television series created by Bill Craig".

Series 1

  • Broadcast: 3 May 1992 - 19 July 1992 (10 episodes)
Episode Title Written by First aired
1In Good FaithBill Craig3 May 1992
Newlyweds Alec and Jennifer Ritchie have been promised the tenancy of a dilapidated farm in the remote Scottish countryside. Life does not look like it's going to be easy, and the prospects look grim. Produced by Aileen Forsyth. Directed by Ken Hannam.
2Family AffairsBill Craig10 May 1992
Macrae of Balbuie (Andrew Keir) receives an unwelcome visitor. Produced by Aileen Forsyth. Directed by David Blair.
3Sheep Don't Safely GrazeJulia Jones17 May 1992
Alec has an encounter with an old army friend with surprising consequences. Andrew worries about the prospect of a war in Korea and Robert's past catches up with him. (Also starred David Tennant as Archie the Hiker in one of his earliest television roles). Produced by Aileen Forsyth. Directed by David Blair.
4PartingsBill Craig24 May 1992
Jennifer has to return south after her mother is taken ill. Produced by Aileen Forsyth. Directed by David Blair.
5Crimes and MisdemeanoursBill Craig31 May 1992
Alec decides to attend the farm auction whilst Veronica returns to London. Produced by Aileen Forsyth. Directed by Ken Hannam.
6VisitationsSusan Boyd7 June 1992
Jenny is surprised by a visit from an old flame. Umberto meets an old friend at the agricultural show. Produced by Aileen Forsyth. Directed by Ken Hannam.
7Into the ForestSusan Boyd28 June 1992
Alec and Jenny's tenancy is put in jeopardy when Sir James plans some changes. Produced by Aileen Forsyth. Directed by Ken Hannam.
8Coming to TermsDavid Ashton5 July 1992
Alec and Jenny enjoy a day at the lamb sales. American businessman Donald Telfer (Lou Hirsch) pays his partner Andrew a visit. Produced by Aileen Forsyth. Directed by David Blair.
9Past and PresentJulia Jones12 July 1992
Pheemie reveals a dark secret to Jenny. Andrew proposes to Flora and Sir James is delighted. Produced by Aileen Forsyth. Directed by David Blair.
10Day of JudgementBill Craig19 July 1992
Umberto is troubled when the past catches up with him. Andrew is drafted back into service and heads off to Korea. Alec and Jenny decide on their future when tragedy strikes. Produced by Aileen Forsyth. Directed by David Blair.

Series 2

  • Broadcast: 27 June 1993 - 29 August 1993 (10 episodes)
Episode Written by Director Producer First aired
1David AshtonKen HannamLeonard White27 June 1993
Following the disaster at the end of the last series, Alec and Jenny return home. Sir James receives an important telegram at Strathblair House.
2David AshtonKen HannamLeonard White4 July 1993
Sir James plans some unexpected changes and Andrew returns home to some startling news. Umberto's scheming causes a stir among the girls in the village, and he has a surprise in store for Pheemie.
3Sue GloverHaldane DuncanLeonard White11 July 1993
Sir James and Lady Constance prepare to leave for the USA leaving Andrew in charge, but his plans for the future of Strathblair shock and upset Flora. Umberto's flirtations stir up trouble in the village, and there are those who want to be rid of him.
4Sue GloverHaldane DuncanLeonard White18 July 1993
The attack upon Umberto causes much gossip in the village, and Jenny becomes embroiled in the situation.
5Catherine CzerkawskaDavid AndrewsLeonard White25 July 1993
Jenny's parents visit for the first time and Alec finds himself on better terms with his father-in-law.
6Catherine CzerkawskaDavid AndrewsLeonard White1 August 1993
Andrew and Flora discover how close they came to being the victims of a robbery, and they have to face some unwelcome facts.
7Donald CampbellBrian ParkerLeonard White8 August 1993
Andrew's plans for a Festival Day at Strathblair, but not everyone is keen on the idea. Meanwhile, Macrae, Robert and Pheemie set up their own fringe exhibition. Later, Andrew has a conflict with the local MP.
8Donald CampbellBrian ParkerLeonard White15 August 1993
Andrew runs an election campaign but receives a rough reception at a public meeting in the village, and Sir James is not best pleased. Robert meets Tansy's family and is in for a big surprise.
9Allan PriorSarah HardingLeonard White22 August 1993
Alec has big ideas for the future but Jenny does not share his enthusiasm. It's the day of reckoning for Andrew as the polls open in the local election.
10Allan PriorSarah HardingLeonard White29 August 1993
The final episode. Dreams are fulfilled and ghosts are laid to rest in Strathblair.

References

1. ^[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/9ec0a35469fb4e13be35e99d22b752d8 BBC Genome Project]
2. ^[https://www.memorabletv.com/tv/strathblair-bbc-1-1992-ian-carmichael/ MemorableTV.com]
3. ^Kopstick, Kate (9 November 2000). "Crazy Love" The Scotsman. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
4. ^[https://www.thefreelibrary.com/DUNBLANE+FEAR+OVER+TOP+SHOT%3b+Marksman+is+banned+from+keeping+guns...-a083782132 Thefreelibrary.com] The Scotsman (2002). Retrieved 19 January 2019.
5. ^Durant, Sabine (14 May 1993). [https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/television-all-they-want-is-a-second-chance-a-good-script-great-actors-and-a-director-to-die-for-are-2322770.html All they want is a second chance]Independent . Retrieved 19 January 2019.
6. ^ Lyttle, John (28 June 1993). [https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/television-overstepping-the-borders-john-lyttle-gives-strathblair-a-bit-of-highland-clearance-and-1494359.html "TELEVISION / Overstepping the borders"] Independent. Retrieved 29 January 2019.

External links

  • [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0144068 Strathblair] at IMDB

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