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My Uncle Silas, Series 2

My Uncle Silas, Series 2

Actor(s): Albert Finney, Sue Johnston, Joe Prospero, Charlotte Rampling, Harriet Walter
Director(s): Tom Clegg




Movie Details

MPAA Rating: NR
Movie Release: 2001
DVD Release: 01/28/2003
Format: DVD - Letterbox for TV - Closed Captioned
Edition: Television
Audio Tracks: English
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 2 hrs 30 mins
Studio: Acorn Media
Members Wishing: 5
Genres: Comedy Drama

DVD Synopsis

The second British TV miniseries based on the semi-autobiographical stories of H.E. Bates, My Uncle Silas 2 was, like its predecessor, built around the exploits of a cantankerous, imbibing, and slightly libidinous farm laborer of the early 1900s. The series was told from the viewpoint of young Edward (Joe Prospero), who had recently come to live with his roguish Uncle Silas (Albert Finney) in England's North Country. In the tradition of the original Uncle Silas, this series was inspired by five separate Bates short stories. In "Shandy Lil," Silas tried to pair off the titular Lil (Sandy McDade) with the shy Pikey (Tony Maudsley); in "The Race," Silas challenged archrival Goffy Windsor (Tim Preece) to a five-mile foot race; in "A Funny Thing," Silas' efforts to match wits with his worldly cousin Cosmo (Oliver Ford Davies) found him posing for an exceedingly amorous female sculptor; in "Finger Wet, Finger Dry," our hero was enmeshed in a compromising situation with the wife (Lesley Dunlop) of the local police constable (Gary Wheelan); and in "A Happy Man," it's Silas vs. old campaigner Walter (Bryan Pringle) at the annual flower show. Originally telecast by Yorkshire Television in 2001, My Uncle Silas 2 premiered as a component of the American PBS anthology Masterpiece Theatre on January 12, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Actors

Albert Finney - Uncle Silas
Sue Johnston - Mrs. Betts
Joe Prospero - Edward
Charlotte Rampling - Sylvia Featherstone
Harriet Walter - Pamela Farrell


Editorial Review of DVD

The second British TV miniseries based on the semi-autobiographical stories of H.E. Bates, My Uncles Silas II was like its predecessor built around the exploits of a cantankerous, imbibing and slightly libidinous farm laborer of the early 1900s. The series was told from the viewpoint of young Edward (Joe Prospero, who had recently come to live with his rogueish Uncle Silas (Albert Finney) in England's North Country. In the tradition of the original Uncle Silas, this series was inspired by five separate Bates short stories. In "Shandy Lil", Silas tried to pair off the titular Lil (Sandy McDade) with the shy Pikey (Tony Maudsley); in "The Race", Silas challenged arch-rival Goffy Windsor (Tim Preece to a five-mile foot race; in "A Funny Thing", Silas' efforts to match wits with his worldly cousin Cosmo (Oliver Ford Davies) found him posing for an exceeding amorous female sculptor; in "Finger Wet, Finger Dry", our hero was enmeshed in a compromising situation with the wife (Lesley Dunlop), of the local police constable (Gary Wheelan); and in "A Happy Man", it's Silas vs. old campaigner Walter (Bryan Pringle) at the annual flower show. Originally telecast by Yorkshire Television in 2001, My Uncle Silas II premiered as a component of the American PBS anthology Masterpiece Theater on January 12, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide