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DVD : Rosemary & Thyme - Series One

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starring: Felicity Kendal, Pam Ferris, Matyelok Gibbs, Phyllida Law, Julian Firth
directed by: Brian Farnham, Simon Langton, Tom Clegg

 : Rosemary & Thyme - Series One

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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781569387672
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 1569387672
Label: Acorn Media
Manufacturer: Acorn Media
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Acorn Media
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 14, 2005
Running Time: 294 minutes
Studio: Acorn Media
Sales Rank: 12237
MPN: DAMP7672D




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Description:
Laura Thyme, a former policewoman and garden-loving housewife, has just lost her husband to a much younger woman when she meets Rosemary Boxer, a plant biologist who has just lost her university teaching post. A suspicious death brings them together, and they combine their gardening skills and natural curiosity to dig deeper. Despite the success of their first "case," Laura and Rosemary hope their blossoming friendship will lead to gardening commissions, not detective work. But mysteries have a habit of following them around in this appealing series that combines two British specialties: gardening and mystery.

Shot on location in stunning countryside settings, Rosemary & Thyme stars the dynamic acting duo Felicity Kendal (Good Neighbors, The Camomile Lawn) and Pam Ferris (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Matilda).

DVD special features include an interview with Felicity Kendal and Pam Ferris, production notes, photo gallery, and more.

Amazon.com:
American detectives are usually played by tough guys and busty babes, but the British have more esoteric tastes: The sleuths of Rosemary & Thyme are a pair of middle-aged ladies with a horticulture business. Rosemary Boxer (Felicity Kendal, star of the classic Britcom Good Neighbors), a former academic, teamed up with new divorcee (and former policewoman) Laura Thyme (Pam Ferris, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) over a murder case involving poisonous weeds and oozing red sap--plants and murder have been intertwined ever since. A dying lawn leads to a pretty Polish blonde pushed from a roof; while Rosemary tosses off tidbits about Victorian gardening techniques and the Latin name for the early spider orchid, the bones of a buried racehorse reveal other secrets. In one clever episode, flowers are the murder weapon themselves (though to say how would spoil the fun). Some mystery aficionados may find Rosemary & Thyme a bit abrupt; the hour-long format doesn't allow for the elegant unfolding and deft misdirection of an Agatha Christie adaptation. But the interplay between rambunctious Rosemary and pragmatic Laura is addictive, and the suggestion--spoken aloud in one episode, but underlying the entire series--that English flora respond to the evil deeds of humankind lends an almost metaphysical air to the pair's dual pursuits. Gardening fans will also appreciate the many lovely gardens, which the series lovingly displays. --Bret Fetzer



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Enjoyable, but shorter than series two
I own both this series and the second one. The problem I had with this one is that it costs a lot and comes with less hours than Series Two. The stories are strong and the characters are both believable and engaging.

Simple, straight-forward british mystery series.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cozy Mysteries, Wonderful Gardens
Valley Gay Press Book Reviewer: Liz Bradbury
I don't usually review videos in this column, but the Rosemary and Thyme series, seen as an original serial on PBS, feels like the kind of escapist read you get from an English village style mystery.

The main characters, who are just good friends (but occasionally mistaken for more so) are two middle aged women who work together on creating and restoring the most beautifully filmed English and European gardens you could hope to see. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Mystery, humor and gardening!

For me, this is just about the perfect mystery series.

1) It has two independent women (but definitely NOT man-hating, as a reviewer on another site implied. In fact, there are romantic liaisons throughout!).

2)There's gardening (one of my personal passions).

3) It's set in England (and a few episodes in other European countries. I've read that this was done because the outdoor filming in England is limited to so few months!) and as an Anglophile, that's ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Who and What?
Two women, gardeners, private "dicks" solve every crime under the sun. Sound good to you? Well, then you probably like Mid Summer Murder as well. For me I would like to use the DVDs in a skeet shooting contest.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Ho hum and not for little kids
I purchased this partly because Felicity Kendal was in it and it sounded fun and interesting. We don't watch much television and when we watched it with our 5 and 7 yr old, it was a bit too intense. And some language as well. The acting seemed a bit stilted too. Sometimes you just don't know til you watch.

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