24 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :- Excellent, 24 April 2003
Author:
henry-girling from London,England
'Wives and Daughters' is not usually as regarded as highly as the BBC's
celebrated 'Pride and Prejudice' mini-series but it is just as good in its
own way. The original author Elizabeth Gaskell was a major writer of her day
and can stand comparison with most novelists except perhaps for Austen and
Dickens. Her work is definitely still worth reading. This particular book
was unfinished but one can't fault the way Andrew Davies has rounded off the
story.
The story covers Austen territory, two or three families, idiosyncratic
supporting characters, love and marriage, hearth and society. All seen
through the eyes of Molly Gibson. She is played splendidly by Justine
Waddell who stays the centre of the film, even though surrounded by great
actors like Michael Gambon, Bill Paterson, Penelope Wilton and Francesca
Annis who are all perfect in their roles. The acting through out is
excellent.
The characters are real people, flawed and petty and proud and anxious, but
you can't help loving them. Andrew Davies wanted to put across the feeling
of what it means to be alive and he does that by showing what it is like to
be human. Even small scenes like the card party for the young people are
rich in character and emotion. The length of the mini-series allows
character development, enables one to get to know the characters. It shows
ordinary life but also how rich that ordinary life is. Molly learns about
people, about herself and also about the world around her, even about the
little creatures who live at the bottom of ponds.
It repays watching time and again.
22 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :- A Rare Gem, 12 September 2001
Author:
gisele22 from Harrisburg, PA
After some deliberation, I have decided that this miniseries is one of my
favorite movies of all time. Why? Because I can make no complaints
whatsoever about this film. First, the screenplay, written by the
wonderfully talented Andrew Davies of "Pride and Prejudice" (my favorite
film of all time) and "Middlemarch" fame (the latter is on my list of
must-sees). "Wives and Daughters" is based on the novel of the same name
written by Elizabeth Gaskell. It tells the story of young Molly Gibson
(Waddell), who lost her mother at a young age, but is raised by her loving
father, the town doctor. When Mr. Gibson remarries, Molly's world is
turned
upside down. Now she has to contend with her daft and, at times,
conniving
stepmother, Hyacinth (Annis), and her worldly stepsister, Cynthia (Hawes).
Despite their vast differences in temper, Molly and Cynthia become fast
friends, but a secret from Cynthia's past stands to stain Molly's
impeccable
reputation. Meanwhile, Mr. Gibson's old friend, Squire Hamley, has two
sons, studious Roger, and tortured Osbourne. Osbourne, the family
favorite,
has a few secrets of his own, but it is the younger Roger who not only
proves himself the most responsible of the two, but also wins the heart of
Molly and also a piece of Cynthia's as well. Will Molly finally have
some
happiness of her own? Well, after 3 1/2 hours, you'll find out.
Now, the actors. Superb! Justine Waddell (Tess of the D'Urbervilles,
Great
Expectations) is excellent and totally convincing as the strongwilled yet
innocent Molly. Keeley Hawes (Cater Street Hangman, Our Mutual Friend) is
wonderful as always. Bill Paterson (Mr. Gibson) is perfect as Molly's
doting and protective father. And how can I forget Roger, played by
Anthony
Howell in his first television role? Wow, not only is he amazingly easy
on
the eyes, but he is a superb actor, who hails from various theatre troupes
in England. The supporting actors and actresses are splendid, as well.
As
for the scenery and costumes, perfection. Nothing more to add on that
account. One of the most memorable scenes to look out for is when Molly
catches Roger's eye at a party given in his honor. I don't want to get
into
a lot of detail, but let me say that fortunately I recorded W&Ds, and I
rewound that scene and also the last half hour at least 10 times. The
ending is perfect! Definitely no disappointments. Please see "Wives and
Daughters" if you already haven't. Even if you don't like period dramas,
make an exception in this case!
19 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :- Superb! - Buy the DVD and wallow in this marvellous production!, 13 November 2001
Author:
hesketh27 from Southport Lancashire Uk
The BBC is well known for its high quality costume dramas and this is one
of
the best in recent years. Elizabeth Gaskell is not an author that I was
familiar with except for her usually being known as 'Mrs. Gaskell', which
immediately makes her work offer the prospect of being a bit staid. Well
not
a bit of it! This production is intelligent, witty and thoroughly charming
throughout. When it was shown as a serial, I couldn't wait for the next
episode! Every member of the cast is exceptional, but special praise for
Justine Waddell and Francesca Annis. I defy anybody not to become
thoroughly
involved in the story of Molly and her family/friends. Elizabeth Gaskell
never finished the novel, sadly dying before its completion, but I feel
certain that she would have wholeheartedly approved of the BBC's ending
which is absolutely heartwarming! Even if you dislike period drama, I urge
you to give this one a try, I know that my DVD copy will be getting a lot
of
use in the coming years - many thanks BBC!
17 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :- Superb!!! A must see!, 18 February 2001
Author:
marcyg68 from Kansas, USA
"Wives and Daughters" is adapted from the unfinished Victorian novel of
Mrs.
Elizabeth Gaskell and is produced by the same creative geniuses that gave
us
A&E/BBC's 1995 "Pride and Prejudice."
"Wives and Daughters" is adapted from the unfinished Victorian novel of
Mrs.
Elizabeth Gaskell and is produced by the same creative geniuses that gave
us
A&E/BBC's 1995 "Pride and Prejudice."
This story centers around girl-next-door Molly Gibson (Justine Waddell of
"Mansfield Park," "Tess" and "Great Expectations") and her father, the town
doctor (Bill Patterson). Their idyllic lives are turned upside down when
Mr.
Gibson remarries the selfish, self-absorbed Claire Fitzpatrick (Francesca
Annis) and her beautiful daughter Cynthia (Keeley Hawes of "Our Mutual
Friend") join the household. The brothers Osborne (Tom Hollander) and
Roger
(handsome newcomer Anthony Howell who reminds me of a young Mel Gibson)
Hamley add romantic interest to the tale. However, the Hamleys come from
old
English stock and the squire Hamley (veteran actor Michael Gambon) desires
his sons to marry into "wealthy old English families." Before long, Molly
falls for Roger and Roger falls for Cynthia and we, the viewers, find some
surprising discoveries along the way!!
Memorable supporting characters include the goodhearted Browning sisters,
town gossip Mrs. Goodenough, mysterious Mr. Preston (Iain Glen) and the
aristocratic Cumnor family. Justine Waddell is luminous as Molly and
Michael Gambon and Francesca Annis turn in memorable performances. The
scenery, costumes and production values are all excellent. Screenwriter
Andrew Davies - who also penned P&P - gives us a satisfying, romantic new
ending that would make Mrs. Gaskell proud. I loved every moment of this
adaptation! If you are an Anglophile, enjoy a great love story or are a fan
of Mrs. Gaskell, this is the film for you!!
14 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :- Extremely entertaining with some terrific performances, 14 August 2003
Author:
sdfitch2 from Cheshire.England
I found this mini-series extremely entertaining. The acting was
excellent.
Michael Gambon was particularly outstanding. Justine Waddell did a
wonderful
job with Molly. She could have been an insufferable prig, but Justine
brought such sincerity and vulnerability to her that you took her to your
heart. Francesca Annis touched all the right buttons with her
characterisation of the social climbing wife and Bill Paterson's wry
humour
and warmth made his relationship with Molly all the more realistic. Every
role was well performed and no-one struck an artificial note. The
settings,
of course, were superb. How can you fail with the wonderful wealth of
historic houses and the countryside available in England. The
costumes,too,
were excellent. No detail was missed. This series is one you can watch
several times and still find new facets in the characterisations. PLEASE
let
us have more of this quality. Highly recommended.
11 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- Surprisingly good and heartwarming, 24 April 2003
Author:
Michel Couzijn (couzijn@ilo.uva.nl) from Amsterdam, The Netherlands
My wife was surprised that I sat out this whole miniseries with her. In
fact, that was not hard at all. I loved the story, the performances, the wit
and detail, the intelligence behind the dialogues and the storyline. Even
though I could see the 'happy ending' looming large over the second half of
the story, there remains a LOT to enjoy. The performances are so good (maybe
with the exception of the two young brothers) that I can hardly believe the
actors in fact have other characters than those they enacted on
screen.
'Sense and sensibility' may be another fine Victorian adaptation, but I take
this 'Wives and daughters' over it any time. Wholeheartedly recommended to
anyone whose heart is not made of stone or cast iron.
13 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :- Loved every second of it, 1 December 2003
Author:
Keller_Bloom from Scunthorpe, England
I have been a lover of period dramas for many years but I have to say that
this is my all time favorite. Forget Pride and Prejudice, forget Sense and
Sensibility, Wives and Daughters has to be the best one I have ever seen!
I loved the cast, the story, the setting everything. The story of Molly
Gibson was wonderful, and I've never enjoyed a period drama quite so much!
Me and Molly fell in love with Rodger and Osbourn together, and the hellish
step mother story was wonderful. Coupled with her loving father this drama
really gives you that warm glow inside. It was a pleasure to watch when it
first came out, and is still a pleasure to watch on video.
9 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- Brilliant, 12 December 1999
Author:
Estella from Somerset, England
I already knew this was going to be fab after I'd watched the first one,
because I have seen lots of the BBC costume dramas, and they are always
fab,
and I was not disappointed in Wives and Daughters. The cast are (as always)
excellent. Particulely Justine Waddel (Estella in Great Expectations) and
Keeley Hawes (Lizzy in Our Mutal Friend) I can't wait for the final
episode.
I'm dying to see what happens!!
10 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :- Wonderful., 12 July 2000
Author:
tmann-2 (tmann@globalnet.co.uk) from Dartford, England
This is quite simply an exceptional piece of television theater which the
BBC has justifiably gained a world wide reputation for. An outstanding cast
bring to life a riveting story of ,intrigue, loyalty, and romance which will
delight and enthral all devotee's of the costume drama.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Splendid, 17 November 2006
Author:
kylealanhale from United States
A treasure, really. I enjoy films portraying this period, but this is
above all my favorite. The acting is incredibly touching. I was in awe
with the portrayal of the story throughout its entirety.
Waddell portrayed the character of Molly so well, it made me ache for
her. Her obvious childishness throughout the movie makes her eventual
development so much more satisfying. She is one of the best dynamic
characters I have seen on film. Paterson is all at once likable, firm,
loving to his daughter, annoying, and trustworthy. Truly a real
characters, full of depth, intricacies, and idiosyncrasies.
This movie reads like an excellent, cozy book. I highly recommend this
to anyone who enjoys excellent acting and reading fine literature.
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24 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :-

Excellent, 24 April 2003
Author: henry-girling from London,England
'Wives and Daughters' is not usually as regarded as highly as the BBC's celebrated 'Pride and Prejudice' mini-series but it is just as good in its own way. The original author Elizabeth Gaskell was a major writer of her day and can stand comparison with most novelists except perhaps for Austen and Dickens. Her work is definitely still worth reading. This particular book was unfinished but one can't fault the way Andrew Davies has rounded off the story.
The story covers Austen territory, two or three families, idiosyncratic supporting characters, love and marriage, hearth and society. All seen through the eyes of Molly Gibson. She is played splendidly by Justine Waddell who stays the centre of the film, even though surrounded by great actors like Michael Gambon, Bill Paterson, Penelope Wilton and Francesca Annis who are all perfect in their roles. The acting through out is excellent.
The characters are real people, flawed and petty and proud and anxious, but you can't help loving them. Andrew Davies wanted to put across the feeling of what it means to be alive and he does that by showing what it is like to be human. Even small scenes like the card party for the young people are rich in character and emotion. The length of the mini-series allows character development, enables one to get to know the characters. It shows ordinary life but also how rich that ordinary life is. Molly learns about people, about herself and also about the world around her, even about the little creatures who live at the bottom of ponds.
It repays watching time and again.
22 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :-

A Rare Gem, 12 September 2001
Author: gisele22 from Harrisburg, PA
After some deliberation, I have decided that this miniseries is one of my favorite movies of all time. Why? Because I can make no complaints whatsoever about this film. First, the screenplay, written by the wonderfully talented Andrew Davies of "Pride and Prejudice" (my favorite film of all time) and "Middlemarch" fame (the latter is on my list of must-sees). "Wives and Daughters" is based on the novel of the same name written by Elizabeth Gaskell. It tells the story of young Molly Gibson (Waddell), who lost her mother at a young age, but is raised by her loving father, the town doctor. When Mr. Gibson remarries, Molly's world is turned upside down. Now she has to contend with her daft and, at times, conniving stepmother, Hyacinth (Annis), and her worldly stepsister, Cynthia (Hawes). Despite their vast differences in temper, Molly and Cynthia become fast friends, but a secret from Cynthia's past stands to stain Molly's impeccable reputation. Meanwhile, Mr. Gibson's old friend, Squire Hamley, has two sons, studious Roger, and tortured Osbourne. Osbourne, the family favorite, has a few secrets of his own, but it is the younger Roger who not only proves himself the most responsible of the two, but also wins the heart of Molly and also a piece of Cynthia's as well. Will Molly finally have some happiness of her own? Well, after 3 1/2 hours, you'll find out.
Now, the actors. Superb! Justine Waddell (Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Great Expectations) is excellent and totally convincing as the strongwilled yet innocent Molly. Keeley Hawes (Cater Street Hangman, Our Mutual Friend) is wonderful as always. Bill Paterson (Mr. Gibson) is perfect as Molly's doting and protective father. And how can I forget Roger, played by Anthony Howell in his first television role? Wow, not only is he amazingly easy on the eyes, but he is a superb actor, who hails from various theatre troupes in England. The supporting actors and actresses are splendid, as well. As for the scenery and costumes, perfection. Nothing more to add on that account. One of the most memorable scenes to look out for is when Molly catches Roger's eye at a party given in his honor. I don't want to get into a lot of detail, but let me say that fortunately I recorded W&Ds, and I rewound that scene and also the last half hour at least 10 times. The ending is perfect! Definitely no disappointments. Please see "Wives and Daughters" if you already haven't. Even if you don't like period dramas, make an exception in this case!
19 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :-
Superb! - Buy the DVD and wallow in this marvellous production!, 13 November 2001
Author: hesketh27 from Southport Lancashire Uk
The BBC is well known for its high quality costume dramas and this is one of the best in recent years. Elizabeth Gaskell is not an author that I was familiar with except for her usually being known as 'Mrs. Gaskell', which immediately makes her work offer the prospect of being a bit staid. Well not a bit of it! This production is intelligent, witty and thoroughly charming throughout. When it was shown as a serial, I couldn't wait for the next episode! Every member of the cast is exceptional, but special praise for Justine Waddell and Francesca Annis. I defy anybody not to become thoroughly involved in the story of Molly and her family/friends. Elizabeth Gaskell never finished the novel, sadly dying before its completion, but I feel certain that she would have wholeheartedly approved of the BBC's ending which is absolutely heartwarming! Even if you dislike period drama, I urge you to give this one a try, I know that my DVD copy will be getting a lot of use in the coming years - many thanks BBC!
17 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-

Superb!!! A must see!, 18 February 2001
Author: marcyg68 from Kansas, USA
"Wives and Daughters" is adapted from the unfinished Victorian novel of Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell and is produced by the same creative geniuses that gave us A&E/BBC's 1995 "Pride and Prejudice."
"Wives and Daughters" is adapted from the unfinished Victorian novel of Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell and is produced by the same creative geniuses that gave us A&E/BBC's 1995 "Pride and Prejudice."
This story centers around girl-next-door Molly Gibson (Justine Waddell of "Mansfield Park," "Tess" and "Great Expectations") and her father, the town doctor (Bill Patterson). Their idyllic lives are turned upside down when Mr. Gibson remarries the selfish, self-absorbed Claire Fitzpatrick (Francesca Annis) and her beautiful daughter Cynthia (Keeley Hawes of "Our Mutual Friend") join the household. The brothers Osborne (Tom Hollander) and Roger (handsome newcomer Anthony Howell who reminds me of a young Mel Gibson) Hamley add romantic interest to the tale. However, the Hamleys come from old English stock and the squire Hamley (veteran actor Michael Gambon) desires his sons to marry into "wealthy old English families." Before long, Molly falls for Roger and Roger falls for Cynthia and we, the viewers, find some surprising discoveries along the way!!
Memorable supporting characters include the goodhearted Browning sisters, town gossip Mrs. Goodenough, mysterious Mr. Preston (Iain Glen) and the aristocratic Cumnor family. Justine Waddell is luminous as Molly and Michael Gambon and Francesca Annis turn in memorable performances. The scenery, costumes and production values are all excellent. Screenwriter Andrew Davies - who also penned P&P - gives us a satisfying, romantic new ending that would make Mrs. Gaskell proud. I loved every moment of this adaptation! If you are an Anglophile, enjoy a great love story or are a fan of Mrs. Gaskell, this is the film for you!!
14 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :-
Extremely entertaining with some terrific performances, 14 August 2003
Author: sdfitch2 from Cheshire.England
I found this mini-series extremely entertaining. The acting was excellent. Michael Gambon was particularly outstanding. Justine Waddell did a wonderful job with Molly. She could have been an insufferable prig, but Justine brought such sincerity and vulnerability to her that you took her to your heart. Francesca Annis touched all the right buttons with her characterisation of the social climbing wife and Bill Paterson's wry humour and warmth made his relationship with Molly all the more realistic. Every role was well performed and no-one struck an artificial note. The settings, of course, were superb. How can you fail with the wonderful wealth of historic houses and the countryside available in England. The costumes,too, were excellent. No detail was missed. This series is one you can watch several times and still find new facets in the characterisations. PLEASE let us have more of this quality. Highly recommended.
11 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-

Surprisingly good and heartwarming, 24 April 2003
Author: Michel Couzijn (couzijn@ilo.uva.nl) from Amsterdam, The Netherlands
My wife was surprised that I sat out this whole miniseries with her. In fact, that was not hard at all. I loved the story, the performances, the wit and detail, the intelligence behind the dialogues and the storyline. Even though I could see the 'happy ending' looming large over the second half of the story, there remains a LOT to enjoy. The performances are so good (maybe with the exception of the two young brothers) that I can hardly believe the actors in fact have other characters than those they enacted on screen. 'Sense and sensibility' may be another fine Victorian adaptation, but I take this 'Wives and daughters' over it any time. Wholeheartedly recommended to anyone whose heart is not made of stone or cast iron.
13 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :-

Loved every second of it, 1 December 2003
Author: Keller_Bloom from Scunthorpe, England
I have been a lover of period dramas for many years but I have to say that this is my all time favorite. Forget Pride and Prejudice, forget Sense and Sensibility, Wives and Daughters has to be the best one I have ever seen!
I loved the cast, the story, the setting everything. The story of Molly Gibson was wonderful, and I've never enjoyed a period drama quite so much! Me and Molly fell in love with Rodger and Osbourn together, and the hellish step mother story was wonderful. Coupled with her loving father this drama really gives you that warm glow inside. It was a pleasure to watch when it first came out, and is still a pleasure to watch on video.
9 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-
Brilliant, 12 December 1999
Author: Estella from Somerset, England
I already knew this was going to be fab after I'd watched the first one, because I have seen lots of the BBC costume dramas, and they are always fab, and I was not disappointed in Wives and Daughters. The cast are (as always) excellent. Particulely Justine Waddel (Estella in Great Expectations) and Keeley Hawes (Lizzy in Our Mutal Friend) I can't wait for the final episode. I'm dying to see what happens!!
10 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-

Wonderful., 12 July 2000
Author: tmann-2 (tmann@globalnet.co.uk) from Dartford, England
This is quite simply an exceptional piece of television theater which the BBC has justifiably gained a world wide reputation for. An outstanding cast bring to life a riveting story of ,intrigue, loyalty, and romance which will delight and enthral all devotee's of the costume drama.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

Splendid, 17 November 2006
Author: kylealanhale from United States
A treasure, really. I enjoy films portraying this period, but this is above all my favorite. The acting is incredibly touching. I was in awe with the portrayal of the story throughout its entirety.
Waddell portrayed the character of Molly so well, it made me ache for her. Her obvious childishness throughout the movie makes her eventual development so much more satisfying. She is one of the best dynamic characters I have seen on film. Paterson is all at once likable, firm, loving to his daughter, annoying, and trustworthy. Truly a real characters, full of depth, intricacies, and idiosyncrasies.
This movie reads like an excellent, cozy book. I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys excellent acting and reading fine literature.
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