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Documentary on the series Brideshead Revisited (1/5)

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  • Great posting, but I also couldn't view the fifth installment. Just that infuriating "loading" circle.

  • Though the fifth part works fine to fine, I have posted it again (the clip is called Documentary on the series Brideshead Revisited (5copy2/5)

  • What a wonderful documentary! I could not see the fifth segment, for some reason, but really enjoyed the rest. Thanks so much for posting it!

  • The fifth part works perfectly to me... You should try again! And thanks for your kind comment!

  • Thank you, it's really marvelous to see this!

  • My pleasure... Thanks for having stopped by!

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  • I think there is an episode in one's life that one remembers for a lifetime. I loved this series and yet these people's lives were totally different from my then unhappy life. This backwoods Louisiana girl could relate to the challenges of the aristocratic Marchmnain family. Television can not get any better than this. I was also charmed by the characters and the locations that I made a trip to Castle Howard 4 years ago. It was worth every penny and then some and I vow to return.

  • Thank you for posting this - I didn't know it existed. I remember weeping when the series ended, as the jeep turned that corner for the last time. It was the greatest thing I'd ever seen on tv, and assumed I'd never see it again (as it premiered in the pre-video era). I later traveled to Castle Howard, Oxford and Venice to walk in the footsteps of the characters and cast.

    This documentary brings back so many lovely memories!

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  • @fatparrot66 that is a terrible thing to say.

  • 1981 the world had turned so very open-minded and accepting. If young men chose to risk their eternal souls then mankind had evolved beyond and above the laws of God. The strength of our secular superiority encouraged us to engage absolute belief in becoming non-believers. Then came NEMESIS!!!!

    Can anyone seriously deny that HIV/AIDS is a punishment from GOD sent to cleanse our societies from degenerates and the depravity they radiiate amongst the young and innocent?

    Sodomy:GOD says "NO!".

  • Only the books by P.G Wodehouse and Agatha Christie can rival those of Evelyn Waugh in English literature.

  • What year was this documentary screened?

  • when was this documentary made or screened? I want to use it in a project, and the need the full reference

  • Its like meeting old friends that you knew many years ago and cant help thinking what it would have been like if you had stayed in their world. Brideshead i miss you.

    swimmerpaul.

  • Very good documentary.

    1)Clifford Longey is wrong, the family become Catholic because of Lady Marchmain, it is due to her that her husband becomes a Catholic and that the children are Catholic.

    2) When it mentions the children of the Marchmains they forget to mention the elder brother.

    Evelyn wanted to write a novel on the effect of divine grace on a family, a very ambitious project.

  • @OtterlyOttery

    Jolly super, what what! And now returning to the real world...

  • @creolelady182 how exciting i would love to see the castle specially the chapel..

    must be golly!

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