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Cadfael is a British mystery television series, broadcast on ITV between 1994 and 1998, based on The Cadfael Chronicles novels written by Ellis Peters. Produced by Central, it starred Derek Jacobi as the medieval detective and title character, Brother Cadfael. The complete series was released on DVD on 24 August 2009.[1] The series aired in the United States as part of the Mystery! series.

Cadfael
Derek Jacobi as Brother Cadfael
GenrePeriod drama
Historical mystery
Created byEdith Pargeter
Written byRussell Lewis
Directed byVarious
StarringDerek Jacobi
Michael Culver
Julian Firth
Sean Pertwee
Eoin McCarthy
Anthony Green
Mark Charnock
Peter Copley
Terrence Hardiman
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes13 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersNeville C. Thompson
Ted Childs
ProducerStephen Smallwood
Production locationUnited Kingdom
Running time75 minutes
Production companyCentral Independent Television
Release
Original networkITV
Picture format4:3
Original release29 May 1994 (1994-05-29) 
28 December 1998 (1998-12-28)

Plots and setting


This detective series is set in the 12th century in England, mainly at the Benedictine Abbey in Shrewsbury where Brother Cadfael lives. The titles are from books by Ellis Peters, who wrote The Cadfael Chronicles. The television programmes were filmed in Hungary, as the original abbey in Shrewsbury no longer stands, just the church. The episodes aired in the UK from 1994 to 1998. The novels were written in sequence, marking specific years beginning in 1137 and ending in 1145. Not all the 21 novels were filmed, and there are differences between the plots and characters in the novels and those portrayed on the screen in some episodes, as well as the sequence.


Cast



Episodes



Series 1 (1994)


Guest stars in this series include Christian Burgess, Michael Grandage, Steven Mackintosh, Sara Stephens, Jonathan Firth, Tara Fitzgerald, Sarah Badel, Jamie Glover, Jonathan Hyde and John Bennett.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byBritish air dateUK viewers
(million)
1"One Corpse Too Many"Graham TheakstonRussell Lewis29 May 1994 (1994-05-29)N/A
Assigned by King Stephen to dispose of 94 hanged rebels, Cadfael discovers the body of a murdered man among the corpses and is given just four days to solve the crime.
2"The Sanctuary Sparrow"Graham TheakstonRussell Lewis5 June 1994 (1994-06-05)N/A
Liliwin is a poor acrobat hired to entertain at an Aurifaber wedding. But when he is dismissed and the master of the house is found unconscious and robbed, Cadfael must find the real thief before the mob takes vengeance.
3"The Leper of Saint Giles"Graham TheakstonPaul Pender12 June 1994 (1994-06-12)N/A
When a cruel middle-aged baron and a beautiful wealthy orphan are to be wed at the abbey, it comes as no surprise when the sadistic nobleman is found strangled to death.
4"Monk's Hood"Graham TheakstonRussell Lewis19 June 1994 (1994-06-19)N/A
When an unpleasant and cruel nobleman spites his stepson by ceding his estate to the abbey, he ends up being poisoned by one of Brother Cadfael's medications.

Series 2 (1995-1996)


Guest stars in this series include Ronan Vibert, Christien Anholt, Julian Glover, Louisa Millwood-Haigh, Ian Reddington, Ian McNeice, John Dallimore, Daniel Betts and Anna Friel.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byBritish air dateUK viewers
(million)
1"The Virgin in the Ice"Malcolm MowbrayRussell Lewis26 December 1995 (1995-12-26)N/A
A young nun is found violated and murdered, while the brother and sister she was escorting have disappeared. A mysterious forest ranger dedicates himself to rescuing the children, while Brother Oswin blames himself for Sister Hilaria's death. Cadfael must identify the killer and do what he can to aid in the children's rescue.
2"The Devil's Novice"Herbert WiseChristopher Russell18 August 1996 (1996-08-18)N/A
Cadfael is sure the unlikely novice Meriet is hiding a secret, and when a missing bishop's envoy is found dead, Meriet takes the blame. Cadfael must discover who Meriet is protecting and who is the real murderer.
3"A Morbid Taste for Bones"Richard StroudChristopher Russell25 August 1996 (1996-08-25)N/A
Cadfael and a deputation of monks from Shrewsbury are dispatched to Wales to recover the remains of martyred St. Winifred over the objections of the local lord and residents.

Series 3 (1997)


Guest stars in this series include Kitty Aldridge, Tom Mannion,[2][3] Crispin Bonham-Carter and Catherine Cusack.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byBritish air dateUK viewers
(million)
1"The Rose Rent"Richard StroudChristopher Russell12 August 1997 (1997-08-12)N/A
A beautiful, wealthy widow turns her back on the world to find solace with the church and gives her house over to the abbey for the rent of a single white rose each year.
2"Saint Peter's Fair"Herbert WiseRussell Lewis19 August 1997 (1997-08-19)N/A
A dispute between Church and State over Fair fees leads to a brawl and the murder of a prominent visiting merchant, supposedly by a townsman. As more bodies are found, Cadfael starts to think the Church/State difference isn't the cause after all.
3"The Raven in the Foregate"Ken GrieveSimon Burke26 August 1997 (1997-08-26)N/A
An unpopular Puritanical priest new to Shrewsbury refuses to give a pregnant young girl absolution resulting in her apparent suicide.

Series 4 (1998)


Guest stars in this series include George Irving, Benedict Sandiford, Louise Delamere, Natasha Pyne, Jonathan Tafler, Richard Lintern, Gregor Truter, Terence Beesley, Sioned Jones, Natasha Little and Lee Ingleby.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byBritish air dateUK viewers
(million)[4]
1"The Holy Thief"Ken GrieveBen Rostul23 June 1998 (1998-06-23)N/A
Ramsey Abbey in Cambridgeshire puts in a claim for the remains of St. Winifred, whose reliquary is the object of prayer and lucrative donations to Shrewsbury Abbey.
2"The Potter's Field"Mary McMurrayChristopher Russell23 December 1998 (1998-12-23)6.94
A year after Brother Ruald answers his vocation and becomes a monk at Shrewsbury, a body, believed to be his deserted wife, is unearthed near his cottage.
3"The Pilgrim of Hate"Ken GrieveRichard Stoneman28 December 1998 (1998-12-28)6.24
Cadfael has a peculiarly strange case to solve when Prior Robert finds a dead man inside an old dirty sack. The monastery grounds are filled with pilgrims, mostly the lame and the seriously ill, who are there for Cripples Day hoping to be miraculously cured. As no one will admit to knowing the dead man, Cadfael gets the Abbot's permission to render the body down to the bones to see if he can determine how he may have died.

Reception


Reviewing the episode "The Rose Rent", Matthew Bond stated "The series does have a curiously theatrical style to it, where the rather contrived medieval bustle stops while the principal actors deliver their lines and then starts again when they have finished. Still, it’s different, ambitious and Jacobi is in it — which makes three big pluses."[5] In an article discussing depictions of religious characters on British Television, Ben Dowell praised Cadfael. Dowell stated "thanks to some gripping stories, good production values and a brilliant performance from Derek Jacobi as the herbalist and former crusading knight, this adaptation of the Ellis Peters books became a regular viewing habit for millions".[6]


Comparison to the novels



References


  1. "Cadfael - the complete collection DVD". Amazon in the UK. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  2. "The Cadfael Collection DVD". Retrieved 7 August 2008.[dead link]
  3. Pratt, Doug (2004). Doug Pratt's DVD: Movies, Television, Music, Art, Adult, And More!. UNET 2 Corporation. pp. 211–212. ISBN 1932916008.
  4. BARB[full citation needed]
  5. Bond, Matthew (13 August 1997). "Television". The Times. p. 43.
  6. Dowell, Ben (24 January 2013). "Six to Watch:TV Priests and Vicars". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 May 2020.



На других языках


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[ru] Брат Кадфаэль

«Кадфаэль» (англ. Cadfael) — британский телевизионный сериал на основе серии романов Эллис Питерс, главным героем которых является монах-бенедиктинец брат Кадфаэль, сыщик-любитель, живущий в аббатстве Шрусбери в XII веке.



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