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Poldark – the hit 1970s costume drama – is  returning to TV screens.

The BBC revealed yesterday that it had  commissioned a six-part series that will air next year.

The original show, which starred Robin Ellis  as the dashing squire Ross Poldark, ran for 29 episodes from 1975 to 1977.

Its romantic storyline and breathtaking  Cornish locations made it a domestic and international success broadcast in 40  countries.

Based on the novels of Winston Graham, it  followed the fortunes of Poldark, who comes home to Cornwall from the American  War of Independence to find his former life in tatters.

On his return, he discovers that his father  has died, his wife Elizabeth, believing he was dead, is betrothed to his cousin  and his home is overrun with livestock and drunken servants.

It was originally adapted by the BBC into 29  episodes and was then revived by ITV franchise HTV in 1996 for a two-hour  sequel, set ten years after the BBC version with a different  cast.

The drama is being adapted by Debbie  Horsfield, whose other credits include BBC hair salon drama Cutting It.

In the story Poldark finds his late father’s  estate in chaos and his wife engaged to his cousin Francis. Poldark then sets  about repairing the family name but also marries Demelza, the servant girl he  has made pregnant.

 

 

The saga includes Poldark’s on-going feud  with the greedy George Warleggan and sees him arrested by the French for spying  before he goes on to be made an MP.





I have heard of the show but I have never seen it.

I dont like the sound of it

 

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I have read the books and liked the original but I'm not sure about a remake.

Remember the disaster that was the new version of Upstairs Downstairs? Some things are best left alone, imo.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I have read the books and liked the original but I'm not sure about a remake.

Remember the disaster that was the new version of Upstairs Downstairs? Some things are best left alone, imo.

I agree.

Has the return of  Dallas been a success?

FM
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I have read the books and liked the original but I'm not sure about a remake.

Remember the disaster that was the new version of Upstairs Downstairs? Some things are best left alone, imo.

I agree.

Has the return of  Dallas been a success?

I'm not sure, I gave up watching after the second episode.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I have read the books and liked the original but I'm not sure about a remake.

Remember the disaster that was the new version of Upstairs Downstairs? Some things are best left alone, imo.

I agree.

Has the return of  Dallas been a success?

I'm not sure, I gave up watching after the second episode.


I don't htink your were alone in switching off ,I never hear anyone talk about Dallas.

FM
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I have read the books and liked the original but I'm not sure about a remake.

Remember the disaster that was the new version of Upstairs Downstairs? Some things are best left alone, imo.

I agree - I loved the original version but not sure about a remake 

FM
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I have read the books and liked the original but I'm not sure about a remake.

Remember the disaster that was the new version of Upstairs Downstairs? Some things are best left alone, imo.

I agree.

Has the return of  Dallas been a success?

I'm not sure, I gave up watching after the second episode.

Me too Yogi although probably around episode three. I summed up my thoughts on it in another thread (was there a Dallas thread?). But suffice to say I think it was a poor substitute for the original. There was not much new to say and it felt like they had merged in the cast of the OC or some such pretty girl/pretty boy programme to give it a contemporary feel and draw in the younger audience.

 

I think it was a mistake and Dallas should have been left in the past. I think the death of LH will probably consign it to the "tried but failed" bin.

 

Poldark I recall was popular when I was a nipper, my parents watched it, but I was more into Blakes 7.  

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
 but I was more into Blakes 7.  

Blakes 7 was ace!   

Until he was captured and then came back..

Moonie
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
 but I was more into Blakes 7.  

Blakes 7 was ace!   

 

 

I had a bit of a crush on Soolin (Glynis Barber)

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
 but I was more into Blakes 7.  

Blakes 7 was ace!   

Until he was captured and then came back..

Did he Moonie? Ah ok thanks. I was a young kid so don't remember the exact details... Blake wasn't in it later on, thats about all I can remember  Also that it was quite scary and dark...

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
 but I was more into Blakes 7.  

Blakes 7 was ace!   

Until he was captured and then came back..

Did he Moonie? Ah ok thanks. I was a young kid so don't remember the exact details... Blake wasn't in it later on, thats about all I can remember  Also that it was quite scary and dark...

I have seen the re-runs Rosie

It was subsequently released as four DVD boxed sets between 2003 and 2006 

Moonie
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
 but I was more into Blakes 7.  

Blakes 7 was ace!   

 

 

I had a bit of a crush on Soolin (Glynis Barber)

 

 

She of Dempsey and Makepiece too 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
 but I was more into Blakes 7.  

Blakes 7 was ace!   

Until he was captured and then came back..

Did he Moonie? Ah ok thanks. I was a young kid so don't remember the exact details... Blake wasn't in it later on, thats about all I can remember  Also that it was quite scary and dark...

I have seen the re-runs Rosie

It was subsequently released as four DVD boxed sets between 2003 and 2006 

Ta moonie  

It'd be fun to see it again. Though the special effects probably look pretty ropey now? 

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
 but I was more into Blakes 7.  

Blakes 7 was ace!   

Until he was captured and then came back..

Did he Moonie? Ah ok thanks. I was a young kid so don't remember the exact details... Blake wasn't in it later on, thats about all I can remember  Also that it was quite scary and dark...

I have seen the re-runs Rosie

It was subsequently released as four DVD boxed sets between 2003 and 2006 

Ta moonie  

It'd be fun to see it again. Though the special effects probably look pretty ropey now? 

Yeah, bits of sets moving and stuff too 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
 but I was more into Blakes 7.  

Blakes 7 was ace!   

 

 

I had a bit of a crush on Soolin (Glynis Barber)

 

 

She of Dempsey and Makepiece too 

 

Yes she was.

And a stint in Eastenders.

 

Still a good looking woman.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
 but I was more into Blakes 7.  

Blakes 7 was ace!   

Until he was captured and then came back..

Did he Moonie? Ah ok thanks. I was a young kid so don't remember the exact details... Blake wasn't in it later on, thats about all I can remember  Also that it was quite scary and dark...

I have seen the re-runs Rosie

It was subsequently released as four DVD boxed sets between 2003 and 2006 

Ta moonie  

It'd be fun to see it again. Though the special effects probably look pretty ropey now? 

Yeah, bits of sets moving and stuff too 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by squiggle:

Who was the woman in Blakes 7 with the really cropped hair, she was very good.

It was Servalan, played by Jacqueline Pearce.

That's the one, very memorable (well apart from the name )

squiggle
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I have read the books and liked the original but I'm not sure about a remake.

Remember the disaster that was the new version of Upstairs Downstairs? Some things are best left alone, imo.

I agree.

Has the return of  Dallas been a success?

I'm not sure, I gave up watching after the second episode.

So did I, Yogi and like you I loved the original Poldark and am dubious about a remake.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

I watched all of Dallas and this series isn't as good as the original, it went down hill when JR died but it didn't help that Ch5 moved it to a very late slot   they've signed it up for a third series though 

FM
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I have read the books and liked the original but I'm not sure about a remake.

Remember the disaster that was the new version of Upstairs Downstairs? Some things are best left alone, imo.

I agree.

Has the return of  Dallas been a success?

I'm not sure, I gave up watching after the second episode.


I don't htink your were alone in switching off ,I never hear anyone talk about Dallas.

Ahem!   Eugene and I are still watching!

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Pengy:

I watched all of Dallas and this series isn't as good as the original, it went down hill when JR died but it didn't help that Ch5 moved it to a very late slot   they've signed it up for a third series though 

I really didn't think it suffered when JR went - tbh he wasn't really on screen that often.  

Kaffs

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