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Berkeley Square [DVD] [1998]

Berkeley Square [DVD] [1998]
Directed by Richard Holthouse;Martin Hutchings

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The life and times of three Edwardian Nannies. Originally broadcast on BBC in 1998. Triple DVD set containing the entire series.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3124 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-06-09
  • Rating: Parental Guidance
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Running time: 490 minutes

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Synopsis
BERKELEY SQUARE tells the story of three women from different backgrounds who enter service as nannies in London in the early 1900s. Matty Wickham is from the East End and has worked her way up the ladder. Hannah Randall has run away to London after the death of her aristocratic lover, and Lydia Weston, a Devon farm girl, arrives in London for a fresh start.


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A Good BBC Costume Drama - Sadly Only One Series Made!4
Berkeley Square tells the story of 3 Nannies who becomes friends as they meet up in the park, walking the infants that they care for. Irish girl Hannah (Victoria Smurfit) is the mother of an illegitimate child and she has to keep the existence of her son secret in order to maintain her job. Thankfully, an understanding landlady is prepared to care for him.

Matty (Clare Wilkie) works in a household where a young man wanted for murder is being hidden by his Mother, who is the housekeeper. The lady of the house (Hermione Norris) is a discontented creature who is having an affair with a caddish officer. Meanwhile, her children barely know her or her weak willed husband.

Country girl Lydia is given the chance to escape rural life - and the care of her 11 younger siblings - when she becomes the Nursery Maid to Lord and Lady Lamson-Scribener. Initially the resident Nanny (the excellent Rosemary Leach) is unwilling to have her in the nursery but as Lydia's kindness and good nature are displayed day to day, Nanny Collins comes to care for her. But will she be able to save niave Lydia from the intentions of the spoilt older son of the house, Lord Hugh?

The interwoven lives of the 'upstairs' families and the 'downstairs' nursery staff are skillfully told in 12 excellent episodes. There are plot twists galore (infanticide, adultery, murder, baby-farms, epidemics etc)as well as gorgeous scenes of a bygone age. The Coronation of the new King in 1902 provides entertainment for the staff and the details of dress, language and Edwardian London life are a joy to watch.

It is sad then that no further series were made. Leaving the viewers shocked at the dramas in the final episodes, we are left to wonder if happy endings are going to find our 3 young ladies? Like the equally excellent 'Lilies', Berkeley Square got only one series. A great pity - it should have had considerably more!

Excellent Series All Round5
I have thoroughly enjoyed watching Berkeley Square some 10 years after first seeing in on TV. The cast is strong- with each of the nannies showing great acting and having good story lines- the costumes are wonderful and it is easy to watch- without it being soft. There are times where you will need a hanky watching this..won't say more... but great value for money and something to watch over and over again.

A highly recommended series4
I originally watched this series when it was shown on TV some years ago now. I remember it as being highly enjoyable with well developed characters and a strong story line. All in all a great series which I highly recommend. I am looking forward to buying this so that I can watch and enjoy again.