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Grantchester

  • TV Series
  • 2014–
  • 15
  • 45m
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Robson Green and James Norton in Grantchester (2014)
A Cambridgeshire clergyman finds himself investigating a series of mysterious wrongdoings in his small village of Grantchester.
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A Cambridgeshire clergyman finds himself investigating a series of mysterious wrongdoings in his small village of Grantchester.A Cambridgeshire clergyman finds himself investigating a series of mysterious wrongdoings in his small village of Grantchester.A Cambridgeshire clergyman finds himself investigating a series of mysterious wrongdoings in his small village of Grantchester.

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    • Daisy Coulam
  • Stars
    • Robson Green
    • Tessa Peake-Jones
    • Al Weaver
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    • Creator
      • Daisy Coulam
    • Stars
      • Robson Green
      • Tessa Peake-Jones
      • Al Weaver
    • 149User reviews
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    Robson Green
    Robson Green
    • DI Geordie Keating…
    • 2014–2025
    Tessa Peake-Jones
    Tessa Peake-Jones
    • Mrs. Chapman…
    • 2014–2025
    Al Weaver
    Al Weaver
    • Leonard Finch
    • 2014–2025
    Kacey Ainsworth
    • Cathy Keating
    • 2014–2025
    Bradley Hall
    Bradley Hall
    • Larry Peters
    • 2019–2025
    Nick Brimble
    Nick Brimble
    • Jack Chapman
    • 2014–2025
    Oliver Dimsdale
    Oliver Dimsdale
    • Daniel Marlowe
    • 2016–2025
    Skye Lucia Degruttola
    Skye Lucia Degruttola
    • Esme Keating
    • 2014–2025
    Tom Brittney
    Tom Brittney
    • Will Davenport
    • 2019–2024
    Melissa Johns
    Melissa Johns
    • Miss Scott
    • 2021–2025
    Rose Allen
    • Dora Keating…
    • 2017–2025
    Rubie-Rose Fearfield
    • Ivy Keating…
    • 2017–2025
    James Norton
    James Norton
    • Sidney Chambers
    • 2014–2019
    Carter-Jae O'Neil
    • David Keating…
    • 2021–2025
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    • 2014–2017
    Rishi Nair
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    • Margaret Ward
    • 2016–2017
    Charlotte Ritchie
    Charlotte Ritchie
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    10Rumplestilts

    Brilliant, Moody, unforgettable characters

    As another has written, I came to Grantchester after a few seasons of Father Brown. While another "priest+cop" series seemed redundant, Grantchester is brilliantly written and acted.

    Sydney Chambers (the Vicar of Grantchester) is conflicted...almost tortured by the choices he faces; the complications of the crimes that drive the main part of the story don't make Sydney's life any easier. (No add'l info on this as that would be a spoiler.)

    The last time I was this caught up in a British detective series was with Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes. Yes; it's that good - even better.

    Go with it; you won't be sorry.
    9k.m.bunting

    Not so unrealistic

    Maybe Patzak1974 is unaware that this series is based on stories by James Runcie, son of a former Archbishop of Canterbury who had himself served as a tank commander in WW2 before being ordained. Though James wasn't born until 1959, I think we can assume that he based the character of Sidney on conversations he had had with his father about his wartime experiences and how they affected his faith.

    Personally, I find the character much more believable than many portrayals of clergy I've seen in TV dramas. At least he is correctly addressed as "Mr Chambers", since the American habit of addressing priests as "Reverend" had not then reached these shores!
    9barryrd

    Two veterans of World War II combine forces in English country village

    I have just finished viewing the sixth episode of Granchester and am pleased to see that the series is being continued for another season. After viewing the sixth show, I detect a dramatic shift in the characters who have now become very close friends. The show has also matured into a somewhat dark, psychological drama where the pain and the character flaws of the two men are as much a part of the show as the murder mysteries they solve together.

    At the start of the series, the police officer, Geordie Keating, played by Robson Green, was suspicious of the idealistic vicar, Sidney Chambers, played by James Norton, whose life was so different than his own. After a few months, Sidney wins Geordie's friendship by using his intuitive skills to help him solve the ongoing murders that plague the village. Geordie is a no nonsense police officer with a wife and four children who is made to appear almost as a "Columbo" figure (from the U.S. television show in the 1970's and 80's) with his worn-out raincoat and hunched figure. He is a drinker and a World War II veteran. Chambers also likes to imbibe, a bit too much, and has had a series of ill-fated affairs, going against the grain for an Anglican vicar. Chambers is well aware of his shortcomings but he has a huge heart which not only endears him to women but enables him to see the best in the people of his village.

    Chambers also helps Geordie through a serious crisis in his family when one of his children becomes seriously ill and Geordie is unable to be with his family and share the pain that his wife Cathy is feeling; he has been trained in both war and peace to keep emotions in check. Chambers has a great heart but he is no fool and when there is a murder, he jumps right into the action, giving the overworked Geordie the benefit of his insights. We see a number of sub-plots in the series, with some comic relief from the vicar's housekeeper, Mrs. McGuire, who treats her boss like a wayward son, finding the empty whiskey bottles and watching his liaisons with the women in his life. Then there is Sidney's curate, who is unwise to the world and full of false dreams about his idyllic life as a country priest. His naive nature soon takes a beating under the patient and watchful eye of Sidney, who has much more experience to draw upon.

    Sidney must also navigate around the impending marriage of his former lover who he stills sees socially from time to time. It is clear that the two still care deeply for one another. The show has some dramatic flashbacks for Sidney that haunt him long after the war. Geordie has also been through the ordeal of war and knows the moral ambiguities that Sidney faces. The personal sides of the two men have become more pronounced as the show moved through subsequent episodes. I am looking forward to seeing the next season.
    8tommy5677

    A place of refuge

    Or that's how it appears. Do priests, Catholic or Anglican, seek refuge in the church as a shield from their own pain?

    Sidney, a handsome ginger and Anglican priest, lives in the shadow of his past, so severely traumatized by a wartime incident that he seeks refuge not only in the church but from the bottom of a bottle and the burning embers of a cigarette. Neither option offers much.

    In the end Sidney only wants to be loved and ventures outside the church with his friend Geordie, a detective, fighting crime and solving murders, which seemingly helps him find purpose.

    The problem I have with these small-town detective stories is trying to figure out how so many murders can take place in such a single tiny geographical area.

    A wonderful supporting cast from the love of his life, to the confused gay curate, the talented detective and the prudish zealot of a housekeeper.

    In the states it's presented as a part of Masterpiece Theater. Check it out and you'll start to feel really good about yourself as a person.
    5jackd0604

    Not the 1950s

    I like Grantchester for the period costumes and the Cambridgeshire setting, the plots are rather tame but what I do dislike about it is that the attitudes that it portrays are so anachronistic. The scriptwriters are becoming more determined to add in 21st century attitudes and to be politically correct, and this is completely out of place for a drama set in the 1950s. I had a rolling eyes moment when Chambers and Keating greeted each other with a hug - for heaven's sake, British men didn't even do that in the 1980s, let alone the 1950s! A handshake would have been a sign of affection but a hug - absolutely not. I really can't see a vicar that I would have known in my youth (in the 1970s) let himself go to that extent, I'm thinking in particular or the 'simulated sex on the dance floor scene' - even non-clergy wouldn't have behaved like that in the 1950s. People just didn't behave like that in public.

    Another reviewer felt that Grantchester was better than Jeremy Brett's Sherlock; I think absolutely not. I know my British history in great depth and that version of Sherlock had an authentic feel of Victorian Britain. Grantchester viewers could be left thinking that the 1950s were not much different to today, just different clothes, and that certainly isn't true.

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    • Trivia
      Series 2 is the first to have a series-long "B-story" beginning with the first episode and ending with the series finale.
    • Goofs
      As Chambers and Geordie arrive in London on the train, there is a board showing the calling points. The first three are Cambridge, Shelford, and Foxton. There are two lines between Cambridge and London. Shelford and Foxton are the first stations out of Cambridge on two different lines so a train cannot have called at both of them.
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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ґранчестер
    • Filming locations
      • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Lovely Day
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
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      • 16:9 HD

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