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The Great Fire .....
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Gosh my head is spinning - SO many characters, it is difficult to follow, but I'm sticking with it as it seems good. Can anyone give me a quick summary of who's who tonight?
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The Great Fire (TV Mini-Series)
Episode #1.1 (2014)
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London, 1666:- Thomas Farriner, a widower with two young daughters, runs a bakery in Pudding Lane and turns to administrator Samuel Pepys when naval clerk Sheridan withholds payment for the bread he has supplied to the navy. Pepys cannot help though he does inform him that his brother seems to have been lost in a sea battle against the Dutch. Profligate king Charles II, in pursuit of comely Frances Stuart, holds lavish banquets he cannot afford due to the war and is rebuked by both his brother, James the duke of York, and Pepys. Lord Denton, the king's spy-master, arrests an assassin about to murder Charles and links him to the Catholic sympathizer the Duke of Hanford. Thomas's sister-in-law Sarah works for Hanford and Denton persuades her to - reluctantly - spy for him. At the same time a spark from Thomas's oven sets alight the straw on the floor and the Great Fire of London begins.
- Written by don @ minifie-1
The Great Fire (TV Mini-Series)
Episode #1.1 (2014)
Plot Summary
Showing one plot summary
London, 1666:- Thomas Farriner, a widower with two young daughters, runs a bakery in Pudding Lane and turns to administrator Samuel Pepys when naval clerk Sheridan withholds payment for the bread he has supplied to the navy. Pepys cannot help though he does inform him that his brother seems to have been lost in a sea battle against the Dutch. Profligate king Charles II, in pursuit of comely Frances Stuart, holds lavish banquets he cannot afford due to the war and is rebuked by both his brother, James the duke of York, and Pepys. Lord Denton, the king's spy-master, arrests an assassin about to murder Charles and links him to the Catholic sympathizer the Duke of Hanford. Thomas's sister-in-law Sarah works for Hanford and Denton persuades her to - reluctantly - spy for him. At the same time a spark from Thomas's oven sets alight the straw on the floor and the Great Fire of London begins.
- Written by don @ minifie-1
I thought it was quite good .I'm easily pleased though and I'm always willing to give something a chance before I switch off .It wasn't too taxing and I didn't drop any stitches whilst watching.
Bit like Titanic ..it sinks.Great Fire ..London burns .We all know the story and they've woven a side story into it .
I thought Daniel Mays was very good as Samuel Pepys .
Bit like Titanic ..it sinks.Great Fire ..London burns .We all know the story and they've woven a side story into it .
I thought Daniel Mays was very good as Samuel Pepys .