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Episodes include:
The Even Chance
The Examination For Lieutenant
The Duchess And The Devil
The Frogs And The Lobsters
Mutiny
Retribution
Loyalty
Duty
Starring Ioan Gruffudd, Robert Lindsay, John Woodvine & Cherie Lunghi
The Even Chance
Horatio Hornblower, a new midshipman joins the British Royal Navy, and his immediate problems stem from his seasickness and a shipmate, Simpson, a bully whose own failings make him jealous of the new recruit. The antagonism leads to a duel with tragic results.
The Examination For Lieutenant
Hornblower is now a member of the crew under Captain Pellew on HMS Indefatigable, and Britain is at war. Trying to study for the forthcoming examination to become a Lieutenant, Hornblower must face deadly problems and come through with his life--if he can.
The Duchess And The Devil
Lieutenant Horatio Hornblower is sailing home in a captured ship, La Rêve, carrying secret papers and escorting a duchess, when they themselves are taken prisoner by the Spanish. How can he escape with his top secret charge, the other prisoners, and above all, a duchess whose behaviour is becoming increasingly suspicious?
The Frogs And The Lobsters
When Hornblower is charged with taking some British Redcoats (the Lobsters) and French nationalists (the frogs) over the English Channel to assist in the fightback against the French Revolution, he is overcome with horror at the brutality of their behaviour, and must defend the honour of a young French woman.
Mutiny
Hornblower is 4th junior Lieutenant aboard the 4-gun frigate HMS Renown, en route to a secret location. Her captain, Sawyer, is a war hero, but he is also dangerously unstable. Hornblower becomes aware that action of some kind has to be taken but he and the other officers are only too aware of the consequences. Anything they do would be construed as a mutinous action and be punishable by death. Dr Clive, the surgeon, is equally worried and cannot be brought to declare the captain unfit for service. But Sawyer is informed that his officers are planning mutiny, he flies into a rage, and hunts them down, only to end up severely incapacitated. The Renown is left without a captain, or any clear idea of what its destination or mission are.
Retribution
With Sawyer dead, Buckland takes control of the ship, but he is not up to the task, and decides to sail to Jamaica, despite the failure of the mission to capture the Spanish fort on Samana Bay. Hornblower suggests another plan of attack which goes well, although Buckland takes all the credit for the raid's success. But the Spanish capitulation isn't all it seems, and Hornblower will have to come to Buckland's rescue once more before they reach Jamaica.
Loyalty
1803 Portsmouth. We find Hornblower reduced to the rank of lieutenant as a result of the peace treaty with France. He is forced to earn his living at the card tables and lodges with Mrs Mason. A chance encounter with Lieutenant Bush reignites their friendship and indeed, it is Bush who first notices Hornblower has an admirer: Mrs Mason's daughter, Maria. Soon, Admiral Pellew promotes Hornblower to Commander of the Hotspur, his mission--to strike a pre-emptive blow against a French fleet. But there is a traitor in his camp--a very surprising traitor.
Duty
Hornblower is filled with trepidation on his wedding day, but he has given his word - how could he dishonour his bride Maria and live with himself? Admiral Pellew gives Hornblower little time to ponder his new state of matrimony as he sends him off immediately to search for the missing sloop Grasshopper, captained by their old friend, Bracegirdle. En route, Hornblower rescues two strangers caught in a storm off the coast of France, but he is less than convinced by their explanations. The ultimate revelation of their identity is both shocking and dangerous to all concerned.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vary Good DVD Boxset mat a Vary Good Price,
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This review is from: Hornblower - The Complete Collection (Digitally Remastered Special Edition with Lenticular Sleeve) [DVD] (DVD)
I purchased this DVD Boxset from HMV (sorry Amazon) and have enjoyed it vary much. It really does show what life must have been like back then for a new recruit into the Navy as a junior midshipman. The on-ship scenery was vary good and the acting by all vary good too. It did seem odd seeing Robert Lindsey in a serious role (after seeing him in the long running TV series, My Family) but he was awesome in this; my favourite character.The box set contains 4 DVDs which run for a total of about 13 hours and covers all 3 series. The description did say "Set during the 18th century Napoleonic Wars, Horatio Hornblower (Ioan Gruffudd), a young and shy midshipman, rises through the ranks to become an admiral" but throughout the series he never rises above lieutenant save for a brief spell as a commander before reverting back to Lieutenant. I guess the description must be referring to the book series. The quality of the picture is vary good and clearly remastered. If you enjoyed the books in the series and similar, such as Alexander kent's Richard Bolitho series, then this is a box set for you.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How extremeley entertaining sir!,
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This review is from: Hornblower - The Complete Collection (Digitally Remastered Special Edition with Lenticular Sleeve) [DVD] (DVD)
if you like period drama with a humerous bite this is for you. Excellent in every way. Don't hesitate, buy this today people, you won't regret it.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Well worth the money,
By Jane Elder "Aging Rocker" (Inverness) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hornblower - The Complete Collection (Digitally Remastered Special Edition with Lenticular Sleeve) [DVD] (DVD)
Thoroughly enjoyed the series and may even read the books. It makes a change to watch well acted and filmed programmes these days.
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