Brideshead Revisited - Episode 11 - PART 10

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

Brideshead Revisited - Episode 11 - "Brideshead Revisited" - PART 10

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  • Thank you for uploading this wonderful series. Up to now I´ve only ever seen it - dubbed - on German television and it definitely loses something in the translation...

  • @TheRetro60s You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • Thank you so much oto D0nalF0ley for posting this magnificent series, it is very much appreciated.

  • @lizclegg You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • Thank you sir for posting this. After reading the book, this brings it to life marvelously. I only wish the Waugh's trilogy of Guy Crouchback could have been also made into a series. It is a lighter work, but still a delightful read. Imagine old Jumbo Trotter making his appearance on screen.

  • @RepCom1140 You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!

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  • Many thanks.If the book is a rememberance of times past,then the series itself also recalls a bygone era when British independent television producers did not have to go slumming to attain a big international success.Sadly, this was pretty much the last of it's kind.

  • THANK YOU TOO MUCH FOR UPLOADING! I HEARTILY APPRECIATE YOU UNDERTAKING THIS OVERWHELMING, ENORMOUS TASK; THAT WAS VERY THOUGHTFUL OF YOU, AND YOU SAVED ME SO MUCH MONEY! =D

    I'm so grateful I decided to write in capital letters, lol. I cannot believe how quickly I finished this miniseries; all of sudden I logged on, and Poof! I was on episode 10 *tee hee* :P Thanks again; warm fuzzies to you.

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  • we struggle so hard to find the

    light in the darkness,

    Some sense in the senseless,

    But yet in the end, there is only nothing,

    Nothing more or less, but sometimes something,

    Faith is inside all of us,

    Love is always part of us.

  • Wonderful! Thanks so much.

  • D0nalF0ley a big thank you. I have now watched it all. It is a deeply nostalgic film and I enjoyed watching it again very much after a break of many years from the first time that I watched it.

  • Id like to reflect my thanks here with the other viewers, I didnt ever gete to see the finish of this properly years ago so thankyou for uploading, shame seb never came back

  • @mmedefarge thanks for pointing that out. so many people commenting here seem so infatuated with the old class system that was based on exploitation.

  • Thank you very much for an heroic effort and sharing this with a mostly grateful audience. Given the difficulties and limitations of YouTube you did this to perfection. Cheers

  • @gaiagale during WWII the British received a lot of equipment and supplies from the U.S. (the "Lend-Lease" policy) so I suppose it may not have been unusual for American jeeps, with the steering wheel on the left, to be used by the British armed forces.

  • Dear D0nalF0ley, thank you so much for taking the time and care to upload this magnificent series. I remember first seeing it as a young boy, sneaking out of my room after my bedtime, hiding in a corner of the living room where I could see the TV but my father couldn't see me. Years later he told me he new I was there all along, but never let on as he was proud that I should want to break my bedtime for the sake of watching such beautiful art. Thank you also for bringing back that memory.

  • Thank you so much from me too. I watched this series when it was first broadcast and loved it and it's been absolutely wonderful to see it again.

  • @ExNihilMetal You're right about Waugh. Looking at it from an American perspective, old money denotes "aristocracy" but in the real sense of the word, it doesn't . Still, as F.S. Fitzgerald said," the rich are very different from you & me" & Waugh wrote from that perspective.

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