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The Forsyte saga The complete series
Title:
The Forsyte saga The complete series

Forsyte chronicles.
ISBN:
9780790773421
Publication Information:
[Aston, PA] : BBC Video ; Burbank, CA : Distributed in the U.S. and Canada by Warner Home Video, ℗2002.
Physical Description:
7 videodiscs (approximately 1300 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
'Due to the age and nature of the film and video elements, you may notice occasional flaws in the image and sound quality. Wherever possible, we have sought out and restored the original materials to ensure the best possible quality."--Slip case.

Based on the Forsyte chronicles novels by John Galsworthy.

Originally broadcast as a television mini-series in 1967.

Leaflet in container with episode summaries.

Discs 1-6 ca. 200 min. ; disc 7 ca. 100 min ; bonus features on disc 7 ca. 2 hr.

Bonus features: From the rehearsal room; Interviews behind-the-scenes; Soames vs. Irene; The Forsyte phenomenon; Deleted and alternate scenes; Outtakes; Cast bios.
Contents:
Disc 1. Episode 1, A family festival ; Episode 2, A family scandal ; Episode 3, The pursuit of happiness ; Episode 4, Dinner at Swithin's -- disc 2. Episode 5, A man of property ; Episode 6, Decisions ; Episode 7, Into the dark ; Episode 8, Indian summer of a Forsythe -- disc 3. Episode 9, In Chancery ; Episode 10, The challenge ; Episode 11, In the web ; Episode 12, Birth of a Forsythe -- disc 4. Episode 13. Encounter ; Episode 14, Conflict ; Episode 15, To let ; Episode 16, A family wedding -- disc 5. Episode 17, The white monkey ; Episode 18, Afternoon of a Dryad ; Episode 19, No retreat ; Episode 20, A silent wooing -- disc 6. Episode 21, Action of libel ; Episode 22, The silver spoon ; Episode 23, Strike ; Episode 24, Afternoon at Ascot -- disc 7. Episode 25, Portrait of Fleur ; Episode 26, Swan song ; bonus features.
Abstract:
"In 1969, an internationally acclaimed BBC show began airing on the fledgling public broadcasting network. The Forsyte Saga, in telling the remarkable story of a nouveau riche English family, introduced America to a new kind of TV. Millions of Americans devoted the next half-year of their lives to following the frank treatment of all sins, foibles and peccadilloes of the Forsytes and their circle. The passing decades can never the erase the memory of their extraordinary evenings with the Forsytes: Kenneth More as Jo, the philosophical outsider; Eric Porter as Soames, the grasping man of property; Nyree Dawn Porter as Irene, "born to be loved and to love" and in later episodes, Susan Hampshire in an Emmy-winning performance as Fleur, Soame's 'restless' daughter. The series was so popular that Masterpiece Theatre was created to meet the new demand for great literary adaptations. With 150 characters, 2,000 separate costumes and over 100 sets, this sprawling yet intimate saga continues to move, provoke and entrance viewers today."--Publisher.
Subject:
Forsyte family (Fictitious characters) -- Drama.
Forsyte family (Fictitious characters)
Manners and customs.
England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Drama.
England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Drama.
England.
Great Britain.
Television mini-series.
Drama.
Television adaptations.
Television programs.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Television programs -- Great Britain.
Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933 -- Television adaptations.
Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.