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The Onedin Line DVD 1972 Az Onedin család / Season 2 - Disc 2 - Második évad 2. Lemez / Created by Cyril Abraham / Starring: Peter Gilmore, Anne Stallybrass, Jessica Benton, Howard Lang / UK television series

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Type a description for this product here...The Onedin Line DVD 1972 Az Onedin család / Season 2 - Disc 2 - Második évad 2. Lemez / Created by Cyril Abraham / Starring: Peter Gilmore, Anne Stallybrass, Jessica Benton, Howard Lang / UK television series

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AUDIO: English 2.0, Hungarian 2.0

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Total Runtime: 199 minutes

 

English Summary:

The Onedin Line is a BBC television drama series, which ran from 1971 to 1980. The series was created by Cyril Abraham.

The series is set in Liverpool from 1860 to 1886 and covers the rise of a fictional shipping company, the Onedin Line, named after its owner James Onedin. Around this, it depicts the lives of his family, most notably his brother and partner Robert, a ship chandler, and his sister Elizabeth, giving insight into the lifestyle and customs at the time, not only at sea, but also ashore (mostly lower- and upper-middle-class). The series also illustrates some of the changes in business and shipping, such as from wooden to steel ships and from sailing ships to steamships. It shows the role that ships played in such matters as international politics, uprisings and the slave trade.

 

Series 2

#TitleDirectorWriterOriginal air date
16 "The Hard Case" Peter Graham Scott Cyril Abraham 17 September 1972

Callon and his son are killed in a fire and the company passes to his niece, Emma. Daniel, attracted to her, wastes no time in offering his services as her business advisor.

James charters the Star of Bethlehem for a voyage to the West Indies with a man named Jessop amongst the crew. He is a union man and quick to assert the sailor's rights to decent treatment. When a man falls overboard and dies, Jessop blames James, as does Anne.
17 "Pound and Pint" Ben Rea Cyril Abraham 24 September 1972
In Liverpool, Jessop sets about organizing a strike, though many seamen feel they cannot afford it. When the strike finally occurs, Anne, shocked by her husband's callous attitude, helps the strikers' families. James is prepared to negotiate with Jessop, brokering a separate deal giving the advantage to the Onedins and not the Callon line. However, Fogarty calls in strike breakers, leading to a full-scale riot during which Robert's shop is burned down. Anne, unable to cope with James' opposition to her charitable actions, leaves him.
18 "A Woman Alone" Roger Jenkins Elaine Morgan 1 October 1972

Anne lodges with a grateful Mrs. Jessop but initially has trouble finding work until she becomes a bookkeeper in a shop. Elizabeth blackmails Daniel by holding over his head the fact that he fathered her child and if Emma finds out, she will end their partnership.

James discovers a stowaway, Peter Thompson, whom he puts to work on the Charlotte Rhodes but the boy is unused to sailing and has a bad fall. James is annoyed to discover that Peter's father is a wealthy potato merchant but after Onedin's treatment of his son, not only does he refuse to deal with James but has him beaten up.
19 "Fetch and Carry" Ben Rea Alun Richards 8 October 1972

In Ireland, an enigmatic woman, Miss Indigo Jones, asks James to get her damaged ship, the Samantha, with its cargo of guano, home to Liverpool. James is suspicious that there is something wrong but, motivated by greed as usual, consents. The ship is filthy but James has it cleaned and, having bribed a relation of Albert, he gets it through customs. However the truth is that Miss Indigo has killed several crew members, because they had yellow fever, which enters Liverpool.

Captain Baines attempts to reconcile the Onedins but each is too stubborn to give way.
20 "Yellow Jack" Peter Graham Scott and David Sullivan Proudfoot Alun Richards 15 October 1972
Albert is convinced James caused the outbreak of yellow fever by docking Indigo Jones' ship. Albert's father is to head the tribunal enquiring into the source of the epidemic and appoints Fogarty as an independent assessor of the deaths of Liverpool seaman. Fogarty takes great delight in telling Elizabeth he will use the evidence to finish Onedin. However, Albert persuades his father that James kept quiet to protect the good name of the Frazers, with whom he was associated, and James is exonerated. The outbreak starts to abate and there is a reconciliation between James and Anne when she is suspected of having the illness and he rushes to her bedside.
21 "Survivor" Roger Jenkins Peter Graham Scott 22 October 1972

Returning from a voyage to China, James picks up an old man floating in a lifeboat. He is John Hennessy, sole survivor of a shipwreck, but when odd things start to happen the crew want to throw him overboard as a Jonah. Baines saves him, but he admits that he killed the other occupant of the lifeboat in an act of self-preservation.

Albert falls for music hall singer Carrie Harris, who ends up pregnant by him. She can be bought off but it casts a shadow on his marriage.
22 "Coffin Ship" Gerald Blake Bruce Stewart 29 October 1972

Without revealing her identity, Elizabeth goes to see Carrie Harris, who is not pregnant but told Albert she was to get money from him. She knew Albert was married and this makes Elizabeth determined to leave him.

Captain Baines is given command of the Pibroch, an old ship with a mysterious cargo. In fact, it is a coffin ship, one that the owners deliberately want sunk because it is too old for service but sinking means they can claim the insurance. The ship is indeed sunk. Baines saves the crew with help from James.
23 "Frisco Bound" David Cunliffe Allan Prior 12 November 1972
Following the enquiry into the Pibroch's scuttling, Baines is temporarily reduced to mate. The head of the board, Sir Walter Teal, asks Baines and Onedin to take his young son David as an apprentice. The boy is keen for a mariner's life and his father hopes the harsh realities will make him change his mind. James and Baines are very hard on him, which Albert notices, but James tells him he would be better occupied patching things up with Elizabeth. David ultimately proves himself as a very capable sailor and even puts in a good word for Baines with his father.
24 "Beyond the Upper Sea" Cyril Coke Moris Farhi 19 November 1972
The Onedins and Albert travel to Turkey, where James is annoyed to find that Albert is about to agree to a ten-year contract making steam engines for a local pasha. Albert is even considering living with Leyla, a concubine, unaware that back home a row between his wife and Daniel has ended in a kiss. When the pasha is murdered by enemies, however, Albert is implicated and the Liverpool party must flee as a nearby volcano erupts.
25 "An Inch of Candle" Gerald Blake Martin Worth 26 November 1972

Anne is pregnant and Elizabeth urges James to buy a house and move out of the warehouse for the baby's sake.

James comes across the immaculate, extremely fast, but deserted ship the Maria da Gloria, and travels to Ireland, where it is to be the subject of a low-key auction, as it is a former slave ship. Daniel arrives and competes with James to buy the ship. It goes to James but he has paid more than he intended and thus cannot afford a house. However, on return to Liverpool, he finds that Anne has miscarried.
26 "Goodbye, Goodbye" David Cunliffe David Weir 3 December 1972

Anne is again pregnant and at last James buys a house for them. Sailing on the Lady Lazenby, Baines suffers an accident and it seems that he will have to have his leg amputated. Onedin opposes this, believing that the leg can be saved if it is set.

Albert and Elizabeth prepare for divorce, but ultimately decide to give the marriage another chance. Fogarty admits to Emma that he fathered Elizabeth's child, but they still plan to marry.
27 "Bloody Week" Gerald Blake David Weir 10 December 1972
James goes to Paris to collect an old debt, despite the fact that the city is in the hands of the Citizen Communards, and they are involved in a civil war with the rest of France.
28 "The Challenge" Gerald Blake Cyril Abraham 17 December 1972[2]

James travels to Zanzibar, where he meets Said Ben Salim, a sheikh who asks him to take some Islamic pilgrims to Mecca. However, it soon transpires that these are not pilgrims but slaves and James puts them ashore in Africa, enabling them to return home.

On his return to Liverpool, he issues an unusual challenge to Daniel Fogarty; to race each other to Foochow in China and back with a cargo of tea, the winner assuming the overall control of the Onedin Line.
29 "Race for Power" Peter Graham Scott` Cyril Abraham 31 December 1972

In Liverpool, the Frazers combine to try to smuggle Jessop, who has been imprisoned and is now on the run, to Ireland. He is apprehended but they stand by him at court.

The race between James and Daniel has begun, both captains having their wives on board. James reaches Foochow first but learns that Daniel aims to cut corners by using a second ship. However, Daniel gets caught in the monsoons whilst Baines negotiates James' ship through them. Anne goes into labour as the Onedins approach Liverpool and James risks losing the race by breaking protocol and rushing her to the port without taking on board the pilot. However, he is declared the winner but his joy is short-lived for Anne dies giving birth to their daughter. The episode ends with a more sombre rendition of the theme tune.

 

Hungarian Summary:

,,Volt egy idő amikor nem érdekeltek a gőzhajók...Most mindent kockáztatnál, csak azért, hogy megépíts egyet!..."
Bár elvesztett egy hajót, a Foknál, James Onedin optimistán tekint a jövőbe.Véget ért az amerikai Polgár Háború, és ezzel együtt új lehetőségek köszöntöttek a hajó kereskedőkre.Ahhoz, hogy James megcsinálja a szerencséjét, meg kell szereznie az irányítást a cég fölött és egy modern gőzös hajóval kell kiegészíteni a hajó flottáját.Mindkét tervének útjában Daniel Fogarty áll csak.Amikor Albert Callon hirtelen meghal egy tűzvészben és vele együtt fia is életét veszti, egy új részvényes érkezik a céghez Callon fiatal unokahúgának - Emmának - személyében. Amikor James India partjai felé veszi az irányt, a végsőkig hajszolva embereit szinte lázadást szítva,Emma Fogarty pártjára áll.A fantasztikus sikerű Onedin család sorozat, második évadja az 1870-es évek eseményeit eleveníti meg, amikor megépült a Suezi csatorna és Franciaország hadban állt Poroszországgal.

 

 

Epizódok:

 

  • II/1 Nehéz eset
  • II/2 Minden mennyiségben
  • II/3 Egy magányos nő
  • II/4 Rakományok
  • II/5 Sárgaláz
  • II/6 A túlélő
  • II/7 Mélytengeri koporsó
  • II/8 Úton Frisco felé
  • II/9 Túl a nyílt vízen
  • II/10 Isten veled!
  • II/11 Gyertyacsonk
  • II/12 Elátkozott hét
  • II/13 A kihívás
  • II/14 Küzdelem a hatalomért

 

 

Cast / Actors / Szereplők:

The series made the careers of Peter Gilmore, who played James, Anne Stallybrass, who played Anne, and Howard Lang, who played Captain William Baines, as well as being an important break for Jill Gascoine (Letty Gaunt), Warren Clarke (Josiah Beaumont), Kate Nelligan (Leonora Biddulph) and Jane Seymour (Emma Callon).

Other regular cast members included Jessica Benton (Elizabeth Frazer), Brian Rawlinson and James Garbutt (Robert Onedin), Mary Webster, (Sarah Onedin), Michael Billington / Tom Adams (Daniel Fogarty).

Other featured cast members included Philip Bond (Albert Frazer), Edward Chapman (Thomas Callon), James Warwick (Edmund Callon), John Phillips (Jack Frazer), Caroline Harris (Caroline Maudslay), James Hayter (Captain Joshua Webster), Ken Hutchison (Matt Harvey), Laura Hartong (Charlotte Onedin), Marc Harrison (William Frazer), Christopher Douglas (Samuel Onedin), Roberta Iger (Margarita Onedin), Jenny Twigge (Caroline Onedin), Cyril Shaps (Braganza), Hilda Braid (Miss Simmonds), David Garfield (Samuel Plimsoll), Robert James (Rowland Biddulph), Sylvia Coleridge (Mrs Salt), Sonia Dresdel (Lady Lazenby), Nicolette Roeg (Ada Gamble), John Rapley (Dunwoody), Stephanie Bidmead (Mrs Darling), John Sharp (Uncle Percy Spendilow), Heather Canning (Mrs Arkwright), Keith Jayne (Tom Arnold), Frederick Jaeger (Max van der Rheede), Edward Judd (Manuel Ortega), Elizabeth Chambers (Miss Gladstone), Jack Watson (Dr Darling), Paul Lavers (Francis Polter/David Teal) and Maurice Colbourne (Viscount Marston).

Victoria Thomas is a female child actress who played Charlotte Onedin in Month of the Albatross, A Clear Conscience and Undercurrent

 

Vessels:

 Among the historic ships and boats featured in the series was the steam pinnace Hero, then owned and lent by John Player & Sons,[8][9] and the following tall ships:

 

  • Statsraad Lehmkuhl
  • Kathleen and May playing the part of the Charlotte Rhodes
  • Christian Radich
  • Sagres
  • Søren Larsen
  • Danmark
  • Sir Winston Churchill - one early episode
  • Gorch Fock
  • Thorso
  • Nora-av-Ven from Ven, Sweden. An 82 feet long twin-masted topsail schooner built in 1825. Used in Series 1.
  • De Wadden, The Netherlands, 1917

 

 

Genre Drama
Created by Cyril Abraham
Starring
  • Peter Gilmore
  • Anne Stallybrass
  • Jessica Benton
  • Howard Lang
Opening theme Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia by Aram Khachaturian
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 8
No. of episodes 91 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Anthony Coburn (pilot episode), Peter Graham Scott
Running time 49-51 minutes
Production company(s) BBC Production
Release
Original network BBC One
Original release 15 October 1971 –
26 October 1980

 

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