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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0054961923397
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen
Label: Acorn Media Pub Inc
Manufacturer: Acorn Media Pub Inc
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Acorn Media Pub Inc
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 30, 2007
Running Time: 354 minutes
Sales Rank: 33572
Studio: Acorn Media Pub Inc
Theatrical Release Date: 2006







Editorial Review:

Description:
A bold engaging miniseries from the BBC

'She’s got people talking!' That's what everyone says about Ros Pritchard, the successful supermarket manager and mother who ignites a political firestorm when she stands for Parliament and ends up winning the general election. Running on little more than charm, honesty, and common sense, Ros knows next to nothing about politics. Will her passion and determination be enough to guide her as Prime Minister?

Jane Horrocks (Little Voice, Absolutely Fabulous) delivers a warm, winning performance as an ordinary woman who goes to extraordinary lengths to bring politics back to the people. She relocates Parliament to make it more accessible to the masses. She introduces 'No Cars Wednesday' to tackle global warming. At the same time, she juggles the needs and demands of her increasingly frustrated family, which she fears is slipping away from her. With humor and charm, The Amazing Mrs Pritchard takes a bold unflinching look at the modern political process -- and the toll it takes on our leaders and their loved ones.

Contains coarse language

Amazon.com:
The average British citizen feels alienated from his or her government in this 2006 six-part BBC miniseries and supermarket manager Ros Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) is fed up with the bureaucracy of British politics, the lack of involvement of British citizens, and the shenanigans of politicians whose campaigning degenerates into a common fist-fight outside her store. An impulsive statement to the media that 'I could do better than you lot!' leads Mrs. Pritchard to run for Parliament in hopes of making the point that everyday people should get interested and involved in politics. Support for this everywoman candidate grows quickly, in spite of her husband Ian's (Steven Mackintosh) displeasure, and before she knows it, Mrs. Pritchard has won a seat in Parliament as a member of the newly formed 'Purple Alliance.' Although she knows virtually nothing about politics, Mrs. Pritchard is determined to make a positive difference in her country's government and, by surrounding herself with knowledgeable advisors, she implements a number of changes that range from inviting the public to contribute ideas to be incorporated into the Queen's speech to huge changes like relocating the government from London to a small town in the center of the UK and declaring car-free Wednesdays in order to take the lead in the fight against global warming. Through international crises, conflicts with her closest cabinet members, the bashing of herself and her family in the media, and personal difficulties with her husband Ian and eldest daughter Emily (Carey Mulligan), Mrs. Pritchard keeps her calm and demonstrates an unwavering commitment to honesty and common sense. Imagine her dilemma and dismay when the actions of her family and supporters threaten both her resolve and her very ability to serve in Parliament. The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard is a highly compelling story with well-developed characters, lots of suspense, and especially strong performances by Jane Horrocks (Ros Pritchard), Janet McTeer (Catherine Walker), and Jodhi May (Miranda Lennox). It is a powerful exploration of modern British politics and, by extension, politics around the world that leaves viewers with an important message about the public's disillusion with and lack of involvement in the political process and the power of one individual to make a difference. --Tami Horiuchi



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - There is Never a Dull Moment in the Life of Ros Pritchard
I really enjoyed this very entertaining look at the wrangling of the British Parliament when supermarket manager Ros Pritchard is fed up with what is being offered to her in the way of representation and decided to run for Parliament herself. Getting the common people behind her, she wins a seat even though she knows nothing about politics.

When in doubt, surround yourself with those who know what they are doing, unfortunately they all seem to have a skeleton in their closet. And ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Amazing Jane Horrocks and Janet McTeer
Anyone with an interest in politics, and the role of women in our modern society, will enjoy this drama. While Jane Horrocks is known as Bubble from AbFab, her characterization of Ros Pritchard is the polar opposite.

I first saw her in a Mike Leigh film "Life is Sweet" and she was a revelation. In "Little Voice" her performance was Oscar worthy in my view, and in this series she firmly establishes herself on a par with some of the British greats who straddle comedy and drama so well (think ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This series was wonderful! Loved it!
I highly recommend this series. I couldn't wait to see the next episode. Loved it! Would like to see more kinds of British drama of this quality!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Well done Mrs Pritchard
I thoroughly enjoyed this DVD. Saw it on PBS, then decided I wanted it in my DVD library. I thought my sister might like it too so got her a copy for Christmas 2007. She loved it!
I won't take the time to tell the story - just watch it - it's entertaining and enjoyable.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The BBC Does it Again
An absolutely fabulous series. One must wonder why no US production entitiy can produce work like this.





 

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