DVD : The Grand, Series 2 (Boxed Set)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0743457144025
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Goldhil Home Media
Manufacturer: Goldhil Home Media
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Goldhil Home Media
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 27, 2001
Running Time: 520 minutes
Sales Rank: 28935
Studio: Goldhil Home Media
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This is the final portion of the story of The Grand. The history adds substance to the film and the characters as they react to the events of the day. I highly recommend it!
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Season 1 of this wonderful TV series has certainly left us wanting for more. But, like most sequels, this one manages to let us all down. For once the two major characters had replaced actors - Steve Bannerman is replaced by actor who is just too young that instead of portraying WWI veteran lost in the post war era is acting like a spoiled, naive child more annoying than tortured in his own misery. Mrs. Marcus Bannerman character has definitely lost it's penchant for resolve in destruction around ... Read More
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I have just finished viewing all ten episodes of The Grand-Series 2 and I am quite impressed. I must admit I was initially put off on the first episode, as I was absolutely in love with Stephen Moyer who played the original Stephen Bannerman; I just could not warm up to the new actor Ifan Meredith. Also, Ruth Manning Bannerman is also played by a different, less enjoyable actress.
However, despite the travesty in the replacement of these two parts, The Grand-Series 2 offers just as much ... Read More
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I loved the Grand Series, so it was with some sadness that I viewed series 2. There is something about knowing that a series is about to end that prevents you from enjoying it completely. This is how I felt about the second season.
I felt the characters were all well represented, the issues facing each character real and poignant. At times, I couldn't tear my eyes away! In particular, I enjoyed the episodes with Miss Harkness (the ex-Madame), returning to her old business, and the episode ... Read More
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If you enjoyed your stay at "The Grand," you're likely to want to check in again for "The Grand: Series Two." Get ready for some initial disappointment, and not only because two characters (Stephen Bannerman and Ruth Manning Bannerman) are played by different, less-effective actors.
In the initial episodes of the second series, the tone seems off. While the first series managed to feel like drama rather than soap opera, the second dives wholeheartedly into the soapsuds and becomes more episodic. ... Read More
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