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When The Boat Comes In : Complete BBC Collection (24 Disc Box Set) [2007]
When The Boat Comes In : Complete BBC Collection (24 Disc Box Set) [2007]
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Directors: David Reynolds (iii), Leonard Lewis, Ronald Wilson
Actor: Howard Da Silva
Studio: Acorn Media UK Ltd
Category: DVD

List Price: £120.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(7 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1593

Format: Box Set, Pal
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Media: DVD
Running Time: 2542 minutes
Number Of Items: 24
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 3.8

EAN: 5036193090974
ASIN: B000OI1G24

Release Date: May 14, 2007
Theatrical Release Date: January 8, 1976
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Drama - From Beginning To End   November 16, 2008
Having bought this from Amazon in March, I have only just got round to watching the final episode, and all I can say is - brilliant! I won't go into detail as some of the other reviwers have said some of what I would like to say, top notch cast and performances and brilliant period detail. I would just like to add that I enjoyed Series 4 as much as the first 3 series, I state that as one or two reviews say it isn't as good, but we must agree to differ. I came into this series as a totally new experience and I feel myself lucky that I did, as it it one of the most enjoyable dramas I have seen.


5 out of 5 stars great british drama   November 3, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This was one of the great British dramas of the 1970`s, gritty and well acted, based on the books by James Mitchell, the Seaton family, Jack Ford, unions, ths bosses, the aftermath of the great world war of 1914 to 1918, the struggle for survival and the great changes to the class system.br /I had waited for the this complete drama to become available on dvd and was not disappointed, enjoyed it from the first episode to the last.


4 out of 5 stars A Partly Missed Boat   August 21, 2008
  6 out of 6 found this review helpful

There is little need for me offer an extensive synopsis of this excellent North-East drama; the comments of other reviewers are sound enough. I remember watching it when it started on television - was it really 32 years ago? - In fact, as a youngish actor I appeared in the last five episodes. As regional drama, it is outstanding. The writers, the story-lines and the acting are first-class. The settings are excellent - I doubt that many of them remain - at least as they were when this programme was filmed. At approx. 2.50 per disc, it's not bad value.br /BUT - whoever put this compilation together should be taken out and, after being given a good kicking, should be shot. There is no list of episodes printed anywhere. The disc are bizzarely numbered, each series being labelled Series # disc 1, 2. This is repeated throughout so that Series 1 has three different discs called Series 1 Disc 1 And three discs labelled Series 1 Disc 2. This is extremely confusing. Furthermore, several of the discs contain the same episode title - thus, disc 1 2 both carry the same title 'A Land Fit For Heroes And Idiots'. This titling recurrs throughout all 24 discs. Unless you are meticulous about returning each disc to its allotted space each time you use it, you have absolutely no chance of keeping them in order - or of ever getting them back into order. I had to number each disc sequentially with a marker pen. This kind of nonsense should never happen. To some up, Top quality drama, utterly appalling organisation and pretty much nothing in the way of special features.


4 out of 5 stars Canny   July 21, 2008
  6 out of 10 found this review helpful

I never saw this on TV so came to it fresh. I should say that the first three series out of the four are pretty depressing though at the same time quite entertaining (and probably true to the period shown, from 1919 through to 1929). The fourth series was less plausible though in some ways more entertaining. That series is set in the 1930's.br /br /The worst aspect for me was that there is nothing shown of the period between the main character becoming a wealthy businessman and his return, broke, to the UK after the Great Crash. The fourth series starts with Jack Ford, ex-soldier, union leader and speculator, returning, an alcoholic bankrupt wreck, from New York City. There were a number of implausibilities: an alcoholic as bad as shaking Jack does not "cure" himself in a day and certainly not to the extent that, thereafter, he becomes a heavy but "social" drinker...Secondly, he is supposed to be fleeing from "The Mob", but by that time, the "Mob" was already somewhat damaged by Federal action and in any case (outside Italy and certain continental nightclubs etc) would have had little reach in the UK, in an era when it took nearly a week to reach England from New York.br /br /Overall, When The Boat Comes In is pretty good. It even manages not to make the usual mistake, in the context of the Spanish Civil War, of "Republican Government/Communists/Socialists/Anarchists good, Franco etc bad", which is pervasive in the media today and even in 1979-81 when this was made. The bit about the Blackshirts is a bit predictable and one-sided, but after all, this WAS a BBC production...br /br /The locations are all good or believable and this does have style and verve throughout, really. Had I been writing it, I would have forgotten about the American and other foreign irrelevancies and ended in 1939 rather than around (?) 1937 as this did. Still, a good watch which appears (24 DVD's) to go on forever but rarely bores.br /br /One thing which is annoying, though: the discs are not well marked, so it would be very easy to get them mixed up and out of sequence.


5 out of 5 stars Best Ever BBC Drama!   August 28, 2007
  62 out of 62 found this review helpful

James Bolam is astounding in this excellent drama series which was shown in the 1970's. As Jack Ford he is a clever mix of Del Boy and Robert Maxwell - a helping hand who always has his eye on the main chance for himself.br /br /He befriends the Seaton family - hard working Bill and his wife Bella, and their adult children Tom, Jessie and Billy. Bill is a miner but wants better for his family and thanks to his hard work there is money for his daughter to train as a school teacher and son Billy to attend University and become a Doctor. Tom is not academic and so he works in the mines with his father, but he would prefer to work outdoors.br /br /Jack has plans to improve his life and as he climbs the ranks in the local Union, with Matt Hedley, his best mate from the trenches, he plans a future and family with Jessie. But the course of true love does not run smooth and Jack and Jessie find unexpected hurdles in the road of their romance.br /br /Starting just after WW1 as the heroes came home to a world of poverty and unemployment, When The Boat has endearing characters whose lives quickly become gripping. Tom's wife is sickly and she is expecting their first child. Billy wants to use his medical degree to help people who cannot pay a doctor in these pre-NHS days - but his father Bill is determined that his youngest son will repay the family the cost of his education. This becomes all the more important when Bill is injured in a mining accident and wife Bella has to rethink their lives.br /br /Two characters attempts to gain an amicable divorce will amaze viewers of today with the drawn out process required and the General Strike and Jarrow Marches come sweeping into the lives of the cast as Jack continues to better himself using every means possible.br /br /Series 4 is more of an afterthought and although the episodes are enjoyable they do not have the on-going storylines of the earlier series. Nonetheless this box set is the best way to buy the series which can be enjoyed again and again.br /br /The extras are a little disappointing. James Bolam and Susan Jameson (Jessie) met and married whilst making this series and as they still appear on our screens together (in New Tricks), it is a shame that no attempt was made to gain interviews with the couple.br /br /But that it a minor quibble - sit back and enjoy the cream of BBC drama - a series that could easily be shown again for a new audience.

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