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On Mar 27, 5:26*pm, Jim Elbrecht wrote:
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:41:19 -0500, "Ray O'Hara" wrote: anybody watching it? i've enjoyed the first two installments and i'm happy with it. I've seen the first 3 now. * I can't believe they are going to wind it up in 7. IMO- They spent too little time on how his early life & how he ended up a politician. Too little time introducing characters- especially cousin Sam. Much of the dialogue is right out of his diary and letters back and forth from Abigail. * But they never show him writing them! *And the only reference to Abigail writing him was in the first episode where they showed her asking Washington to carry her letters. [and then they left out the part about the intercepted letters that caused Adams some embarrassment] HBO has once again made an excellent show. HBO *and SHO make these types of show much better than "hollywood" or the regular networks do. What's there is good. *But since McCullough did the research already- they could certainly have done 20 episodes without breaking a sweat. I hope their ratings are good & they decide to do some more founders- maybe a little deeper. I still haven't read McCullough's book. I read Ellis's "Passionate Sage" just before the McCullough book came out & now my son has it. Too many books- too little time. Jim This new PBS series has prompted PBS to release on DVD their mini series from 1976, " The Adams Chronicles". If you have never seen it , it was a wonderful series. Amazon is taking orders for it he http://astore.amazon.com/chessmaster...683185-6994021 Rob |
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"Rob Mitchell" wrote in message ... On Mar 27, 5:26 pm, Jim Elbrecht wrote: On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:41:19 -0500, "Ray O'Hara" wrote: anybody watching it? i've enjoyed the first two installments and i'm happy with it. I've seen the first 3 now. I can't believe they are going to wind it up in 7. IMO- They spent too little time on how his early life & how he ended up a politician. Too little time introducing characters- especially cousin Sam. That's right - they skipped Harvard entirely - and that would have been an interesting anthropological record. I suppose Hanks had to edit the author's entry's on this subject, and that is something to do with the nature of tv and mass audiences. Much of the dialogue is right out of his diary and letters back and forth from Abigail. But they never show him writing them! And the only reference to Abigail writing him was in the first episode where they showed her asking Washington to carry her letters. [and then they left out the part about the intercepted letters that caused Adams some embarrassment] Yes - to go beyond McC, there is a collection, Copyright 2007, Massachusetts Historical Society, publ Belnap Press, Harvard U, of their letters together - titled "My Dearest Friend." Here is a little extract of her candour, her wit and very appreciable intelligence, dated Ap. 14, 1776:- As to Declarations of Independency, be patient. Read our Privateering Laws, and our Commercial Laws. What signifies a Word. As to your extraordinary Code of Laws, I cannot but laugh. We have been told that our Struggle has loosened the bands of Government every Where. That Children and Apprentices were disobedient - that schools and Colledges were grown turbulent - that Indians Slighted their Guardians and Negroes grew insolent to their Masters. But your letter was the first Intimation that another Tribe more numerous and powerfull than all the rest were grown discontented. This is rather too coarse a Compliment but you are so saucy, I wont blot it out. Depenjd on it, We know better than to repeal our Masculine systems. Altho they are in Full Force, you know they are little more than Theory. We dare not exert our Power in its full Latitude. We are obliged to go fair, and softly, and in Practice you know We are the subjects. Cordially, Phil Innes HBO has once again made an excellent show. HBO and SHO make these types of show much better than "hollywood" or the regular networks do. What's there is good. But since McCullough did the research already- they could certainly have done 20 episodes without breaking a sweat. I hope their ratings are good & they decide to do some more founders- maybe a little deeper. I still haven't read McCullough's book. I read Ellis's "Passionate Sage" just before the McCullough book came out & now my son has it. Too many books- too little time. Jim This new PBS series has prompted PBS to release on DVD their mini series from 1976, " The Adams Chronicles". If you have never seen it , it was a wonderful series. Amazon is taking orders for it he http://astore.amazon.com/chessmaster...683185-6994021 Rob |
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On Mar 28, 5:27*pm, Rob Mitchell wrote:
On Mar 27, 5:26*pm, Jim Elbrecht wrote: On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:41:19 -0500, "Ray O'Hara" wrote: anybody watching it? i've enjoyed the first two installments and i'm happy with it. I've seen the first 3 now. * I can't believe they are going to wind it up in 7. IMO- They spent too little time on how his early life & how he ended up a politician. Too little time introducing characters- especially cousin Sam. Much of the dialogue is right out of his diary and letters back and forth from Abigail. * But they never show him writing them! *And the only reference to Abigail writing him was in the first episode where they showed her asking Washington to carry her letters. [and then they left out the part about the intercepted letters that caused Adams some embarrassment] HBO has once again made an excellent show. HBO *and SHO make these types of show much better than "hollywood" or the regular networks do. What's there is good. *But since McCullough did the research already- they could certainly have done 20 episodes without breaking a sweat. I hope their ratings are good & they decide to do some more founders- maybe a little deeper. I still haven't read McCullough's book. I read Ellis's "Passionate Sage" just before the McCullough book came out & now my son has it. Too many books- too little time. Jim This new PBS series has prompted PBS to release on DVD their mini series from 1976, " The Adams Chronicles". If you have never seen it , it was a wonderful series. Amazon is taking orders for it hehttp://astore.amazon.com/chessmaster...AML0/105-26831... Rob- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I recall watching that when it first aired on PBS. Quite good. |
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On Mar 29, 10:08 am, wrote:
On Mar 28, 5:27 pm, Rob Mitchell wrote: On Mar 27, 5:26 pm, Jim Elbrecht wrote: On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:41:19 -0500, "Ray O'Hara" wrote: anybody watching it? i've enjoyed the first two installments and i'm happy with it. I've seen the first 3 now. I can't believe they are going to wind it up in 7. IMO- They spent too little time on how his early life & how he ended up a politician. Too little time introducing characters- especially cousin Sam. Much of the dialogue is right out of his diary and letters back and forth from Abigail. But they never show him writing them! And the only reference to Abigail writing him was in the first episode where they showed her asking Washington to carry her letters. [and then they left out the part about the intercepted letters that caused Adams some embarrassment] HBO has once again made an excellent show. HBO and SHO make these types of show much better than "hollywood" or the regular networks do. What's there is good. But since McCullough did the research already- they could certainly have done 20 episodes without breaking a sweat. I hope their ratings are good & they decide to do some more founders- maybe a little deeper. I still haven't read McCullough's book. I read Ellis's "Passionate Sage" just before the McCullough book came out & now my son has it. Too many books- too little time. Jim This new PBS series has prompted PBS to release on DVD their mini series from 1976, " The Adams Chronicles". If you have never seen it , it was a wonderful series. Amazon is taking orders for it hehttp://astore.amazon.com/chessmaster...AML0/105-26831... Rob- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I recall watching that when it first aired on PBS. Quite good. It was the first program my father and I really sat down and watched together. It was, I thought, a brilliant program. I have been hoping it would be released soo. I have been searching for it for years on DVD or VHS. Rob |
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