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What can I say except ...... WOW!
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In the books, Demelza is a fascinating character, developing from a destitute child into a lady. This is described over three years or so, I expect this TV version will have to condense that.
The whole saga takes in Demelza's brothers, the local physician, the neighbouring heiress, the local tin miners, then Ross and Demelza's children, right up to the Battle of Waterloo.
If you have not read the books.....please,do, you have a treat in store.
In the books, Demelza is a fascinating character, developing from a destitute child into a lady. This is described over three years or so, I expect this TV version will have to condense that.
The whole saga takes in Demelza's brothers, the local physician, the neighbouring heiress, the local tin miners, then Ross and Demelza's children, right up to the Battle of Waterloo.
If you have not read the books.....please,do, you have a treat in store.
I was preparing myself to rubbish this series as I didn't think anything could match up to the original series which I watched at the time, with the brilliant Robin Ellis as Poldark. After only one episode I can see I was wrong ....now looking forward to the rest, I expect there will be many more series as there are lots of books.
I enjoyed it as well, and its not the normal sort of stuff that I do like. I recognised many of the locations although the market scene may have been a set. I have no memory of the old series, so I am coming to this fresh.
I go on hols to Cornwall as often as I can and I am always being recommended to read the books......maybe I will now !
I go on hols to Cornwall as often as I can and I am always being recommended to read the books......maybe I will now !
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