[Afamilyatwar-list] Good and bad studio sets and another favourite character.
Rachel Kolsky
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Fri Jan 23 12:12:23 CST 2026
Gosh
I watch it on Talking Pictures and you do not need a subscription for that
Hope this helps
PS Of course if you live outside of the UK you might not be able to see Talking Pictures on TV so you would need Amazon Prime
> On 23 Jan 2026, at 18:06, doris mahoney via Afamilyatwar-list <afamilyatwar-list at baylor.edu> wrote:
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> Yes. I should watch it again before it leaves Amazon Prime.
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> In the whole, I think the main sets were quite adequate for setting the scene. The Ashton house was a nice set and looked of the period. However, the poorest set for me was the ship in the episode 'we could be a lot worse off'. The one where Robert and his friend were. You had to try very hard to believe in it. Surprisingly, the post sinking where we see them in the small lifeboat was a better set than the main ship!. Some of the dialogue on the ship too was amongst the poorest I thought.
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> Incidentally, the episode at the 'Bath's despite the grainy quality shot on film was one of my favourites. I loved the scenes between Harry Porter and Connie. Really great script and acting from both. They really were genuinely attracted and both lonely and it came across beautifully. I'm not saying a quick full-blown affair would have been right but I was sorry we didn't we the lady Connie again except briefly. She was very beautiful for a maturer women.
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