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The Onedin Line (Set 1)
 
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The Onedin Line (Set 1)

Peter Gilmore , Jessica Benton , Andrew Morgan , Cyril Coke    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)

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Ah, the sea, the sea. White-sailed ships manned by stouthearted sailors, oaken prows cleaving the Atlantic swell, carrying the wealth of Empire back home to England. Such is the appeal of The Onedin Line, which enjoyed a 10-year run on the BBC, from 1970 to 1980, providing an escape from that troubled decade into a world where Britannia still ruled the waves and a man could achieve riches and power with the sweat of his brow.

The saga begins in the 1860s, and this set contains the first four episodes of the long-running series. James Onedin (Peter Gilmore) is a headstrong young skipper from Liverpool who's tired of seeing all the profits from his voyages go to his shipping-magnate boss. Onedin is determined to start his own shipping line, and when an opportunity to buy a ship arises he doesn't balk at marrying the previous owner's daughter in order to cement the partnership. With his new ship Charlotte Rose--and a new wife who proves to be a shrewd business partner--Onedin begins to compete with his former employer for the most profitable routes, willing to risk everything to build his business empire. The big shipping lines, of course, want to crush the ambitious young upstart as quickly as possible.

While not quite Dallas-by-the-Sea, The Onedin Line is filled with intrigue, and Gilmore is riveting in the lead role--dashing, ruthless, with a very impressive set of whiskers. As befits a BBC costume drama, the period detail is wonderful, especially in the sailing scenes. The sight of the Charlotte Rose heeling to a strong breeze as the stirring theme music swells will be enough to make a sailor of any viewer. --Simon Leake

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James Onedin (Peter Gilmore) is the son of a waterside shopkeeper who has died and left him with no inheritance. All James has is a legacy of £25 and a shrewd, business mind. Despite his scheming sister and her husband who run a rival shipping company, he is resolute in his attempt to start a shipping line in a changing world.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
An Outstanding British Seafaring Period Drama! Dec 29 2003
By Tiggah
Format:DVD
The Onedin Line is an outstanding 1971 BBC production set in 1860s England. The story is compelling and exciting, full of intrigue, ingenuity, suspense and scandal, and it is one which will appeal equally to men and women. It revolves around James Onedin, a shrewd and ambitious but honourable and fair sea captain. James is a no-nonsense man with a head for business. He is also a risk-taker with big dreams--and he has his heart and mind set on being master of his own merchant shipping line. This is no easy task when one is up against established shipping lines who have no desire to relinquish even a part of their business to an upstart. The establishment, in this case, takes the form of Mr. Callon, James' former employer, and James faces an uphill battle as he attempts to horn in on Callon's business.

James has a brother, Robert, a very nervous, cautious man who in many ways is James' polar opposite. A soft-hearted, responsible, and conscientious man, Robert inherited their father's grocery business, and he wants no part in James' grand plans. Robert lives above the shop with his wife, Sarah, and his beautiful but fickle and headstrong sister, Elizabeth. Elizabeth is afianced to one Daniel Fogarty, a swarthy seaman with a devilish temper who is in the employ of James' rival, Callon. But Elizabeth is also the object of much interest on the part of handsome, charming, and wealthy Albert Frazer, the son of a successful ship builder. Certainly, James would love to ally his family with a family of prosperous ship builders. But whom will Elizabeth ultimately choose?

This set contains four 50-minute episodes, and so does the second set. I'd never seen this series before; but it is one our entire family absolutely loved from the first episode. One can only hope BFS will release it in its entirety. I enjoy the British productions of the 90s, but I've seen few whose stories even approach the quality of those produced in the 70s (and I speak as one who did NOT see any of the British dramas when originally broadcast in the 70s). Though the production values in the 90s may surpass those of the 70s, the stories in each episode combined with faultless acting on the part of all involved more than compensates. I have no hesitation in saying that if you enjoy other classic British 70s productions--shows like Poldark, Upstairs Downstairs, or the Duchess of Duke Street--you will love this one. Go ahead and get both sets, you won't regret it! Just hope and pray that BFS will continue to release more episodes in the future!

Very, very highly recommended to all fans of quality British period drama.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
First rate DVD transfer of this classic series! Feb 23 2003
Format:DVD
This tremendous British-Australian BBC series from 1970 was always like nothing else -- one third sea adventure and two thirds high-class Victorian soap opera, beautifully acted and produced.

Somehow it manages a seamless mix of shrewd realism about human motives with the plot twists and suspense of good escapist entertainment.

This is the story of rough-hewn James Onedin's attempts to start a shipping line from nothing at the very end of the age of tall ships, his humanizing marriage to the plain but sterling Ann (originally, to obtain her father's ship), and the complicating affairs of his relatives, particularly his exquisite sister Elizabeth. There's a nice balance between the masculine adventures at sea and some very strong women's parts on land. (Thirty years ago, and the writers understood how to give women good, gutsy parts that still feel right for the period, not just modern women grafted in -- why are current historical dramas so much less sophisticated?) The dialogue is a tad expository at times, but at least it has a good feel for the Victorian milieu.

And those ships! The outdoors shots are a tad grainy (they always were -- transferred from film to tape?) but do not spoil the spectacle of these beautiful vessels. And the indoor scenes are of dazzling, direct-broadcast quality.

If you've seen DVDs of other BBC classics from the '70s, like I, CLAUDIUS or the Shakespeare Plays, you know how mysteriously bad they look -- like video tapes you made yourself from the PBS station one town away, over a hill. NOT THIS TIME. This time they've done it right. This is an excellent transfer. Good show, good DVD, grab it.

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Onedin Line set 1 July 16 2010
Format:DVD
Excellent program as expected but a few little glitches in the DVD. Not a big problem but not perfect either.
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Most recent customer reviews
Too expensive
I did enjoy the first part of this series. The acting was very good and the script was interesting. However, there were only four episodes and at the cost that meant about $10 per... Read more
Published on April 17 2010 by Raven Mad
An Outstanding British Seafaring Period Drama!
The Onedin Line is an outstanding 1971 BBC production set in 1860s England. The story is compelling and exciting, full of intrigue, ingenuity, suspense and scandal, and it is one... Read more
Published on Jun 13 2003 by Tiggah
COSTUME DRAMA AT ITS BEST
This is a magnificently produced series, with wonderfully cast actors, music and direction. Formula soap, with spectacular location footage on the high seas and picturesque English... Read more
Published on May 17 2003
Onedin Line series
I loved this series when it first showed in the 70's. Thirty years later, and it still is just as entertaining. Read more
Published on Aug 15 2002
Onedin Line series
I loved this series when it first showed in the 70's. Thirty years later, and it still is just as entertaining. Read more
Published on Aug 15 2002
please can we have some more?
I was so delighted to find Onedin Line on video, bought it, told all my friends about it, now we want more and it is not there! Read more
Published on Aug 3 2002 by Ann Robinson
More Onedin Line Available
The Onedin is great historical TV, but, with only the four earliest episodes in this set, it's ultimately unsatisfying... Read more
Published on July 28 2002
Great viewing
I too was suprised with the Onedin series for my birthday.I really enjoyed seeing the series again after so many years. Read more
Published on Feb 18 2002 by helen simmons
left hanging
I enjoyed the first four videos, but purchased this set believing that there was a conclusion. The character development was excellent, as was the storyline. Read more
Published on Jan 8 2002
Onedin Line
My husband, who is English, raved about this series, which he saw many years ago on BBC television. To surprise him I bought the videos for his birthday. Read more
Published on Nov 11 2001 by G. Ballard
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