Flambards

1979
Flambards

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Christina Feb 02, 1979

Orphaned Christina is sent to live at male-dominated Flambards, and she finds herself thrust into maturity and womanhood.

EP2 The Blooding Feb 09, 1979

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EP3 Entry to a New World Feb 16, 1979

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EP4 Lady Bountiful Feb 23, 1979

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EP5 Point to Point Mar 02, 1979

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EP6 The Cold Light of Day Mar 09, 1979

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EP7 Edge of the Cloud Mar 16, 1979

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EP8 Flying High Mar 23, 1979

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EP9 Sing No Sad Songs Mar 30, 1979

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EP10 New blood Apr 06, 1979

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EP11 Prisoners of War Apr 13, 1979

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EP12 What are Servants For? Apr 20, 1979

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EP13 Inheritance Apr 27, 1979

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8.3| 0h30m| en| More Info
Released: 02 February 1979 Ended
Producted By: Yorkshire Television
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

In the early 1900s in England, young Christina is orphaned and goes to live with her Uncle Russell, who owns the country estate of Flambards, and has two sons. Mark, the elder, is a wastrel, a roue and, like his father, loves to hunt. The younger son, William, lives to fly aeroplanes. Christina finds herself struggling with the ideas of classism as she falls in love with country life, the hunt, and one of her cousins. But after their impulsive marriage, when her husband is called away by the First World War, Christina must keep Flambards afloat by herself.

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flamfan I first saw these programmes in 79 when I was 11 years old, I absolutely loved it. I've recently bought the series on DVD, and couldn't wait to get some time to myself to watch each episode. I cant get it out of my head! The story, the music, it's all just wonderful. It's not long since I finished the whole series, and I've already started watching them all again. The locations and costumes were spot on for that period. Looking out now for Alan Parnabys more recent work, he was so good as William Russell I've fallen in love with him all over again! Would love to know more about the actors, where they're from, where they are now, their ages etc. There have been many TV series and films that I've seen over the years, but nothing has got to me quite like Flambards!!
dayglowponcho I love this series. I first saw it as a child-- my mother had taped most of the episodes off of PBS. It inspired me to learn German, and to study the WWI period and its aftermath. The acting, writing and set decoration are first-rate and it will please history buffs, horse buffs AND airplane buffs. It stands up wonderfully well. It's now available on VHS so for those new to the series be warned that vols. 2 & 3 are a bit slow, but be patient and stick it out. It is so worth it for the payoff in vols. 4-6.The series gets better every time I see it and I am always finding more to love about it.
Julie-30 I saw this for the first time back in the early 80s and fell in love - with the story, the cast, the music - with everything about it. I was already in my early 20s, but I dropped everything to watch it. It's wonderful. There are scenes that are laugh-out-loud funny, but I start to cry when Christina and William fly the Channel, and it's almost non-stop from there until after Isobel's birth. I am, however, very surprised that none of the younger cast members has gone on to "bigger and better" things. They are all very talented and were wonderful in their roles. I'd love to see them do other things.It is unusual for me to prefer an adaptation to a book, but in this case it's true. The books are enjoyable, but the series is a delight. Back in the days before VCRs, the books were all I had, so I bought them and read them all more times than I can say.When the tapes came out, I was ecstatic. I ordered them immediately and had a Flambards marathon (repeated several times over the years!). Now I dream about the day it comes out on DVD...with commentaries!
PeterPos This is a wonderful series, beautifully photographed and sensitively acted. I regularly re-watch and never tire of it. There are moments in the story which never fail to move me to tears. It is a continuing source of perplexity to me that the young leads, Christina McKenna, Steven Grives, Sebastian Abineri, Peter Settelen and -- above all -- the strikingly talented Alan Parnaby, never became big stars.