The Darling Buds of May

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The Darling Buds of May

Series titles
Format Comedy drama
Starring David Jason
Pam Ferris
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Philip Franks
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 3
Production
Producer(s) Yorkshire Television
(ITV Productions)
Running time approx. 50 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ITV
Original run 19911993

The Darling Buds of May is a British television series which was first broadcast between 1991 and 1993 produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV Network. It is set in an idyllic rural 1950s Kent, among a large, boisterous family. The three series were based on the novels by H. E. Bates. Originally categorised by Yorkshire TV as a drama, some regard it as a comedy. The earlier episodes are perhaps more comical, and the episode "A Season of Heavenly Gifts", is certainly more dramatic than the others.

The key characters were Pop Larkin (David Jason), Ma Larkin (Pam Ferris), who were unmarried, their eldest daughter Mariette (Catherine Zeta-Jones), tax-collector Cedric Charlton (Philip Franks), who is re-christened Charley by the Larkins and baby Oscar (Ross Marriott). Charley arrives at the beginning of the first episode to get Pop Larkin to fill in his tax forms. He is distracted from this when he falls in love with Mariette Larkin at first sight, and the Larkins distract him even further by attempting to teach him to play crib, and getting him drunk. In spite of his terrible hangover the next day, he becomes captivated by the idyllic country life led by the Larkins, and ends up as a member of the family.

The show was popular, and launched the acting career of Zeta-Jones.

"The darling buds of May" is a quotation from Shakespeare's sonnet XVIII: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May | And summer's lease hath all too short a date.

The programme was filmed in the village of Pluckley, Kent and nearby locations. The farm used in the series is a private residence and not normally open to the public but can be visited once a year on the occasion of the Darling Buds Classic Car Show, [1] an annual charitable event held in the farm grounds with the permission of the owner. No filming was done inside the farmhouse, the interiors having been shot in a studio, but devotees of the series are free on that day to see all the external locations used around the farm in the programme.

The complete 3 series, plus special episodes, have been released on DVD and remain widely available.

H. E. Bates wrote five books involving the Larkin family, the titles of the first four of which were used as episode titles for the TV series:

  • The Darling Buds of May (1958)
  • A Breath of French Air (1959)
  • When the Green Woods Laugh (1960)
  • Oh! To be in England (1963)
  • A Little of What You Fancy (1970)


Contents

[edit] List of Episodes (complete)

The Darling Buds of May: (Season 1) Cedric Charlton, the tax inspector, arrives on Home Farm to help the Larkins fill in their tax form. He is distracted by the sight of their beautiful daughter, Mariette. The Larkins distract him further by attempting to teach him crib and getting him drunk. He wakes up with a terrible hangover, and is unfit to return home. Eventually, he himself forgets all about life in the office. He accompanies the family on their annual strawberry-picking trip, where he attracts the attentions of Pauline Jackson, the local flirt. Mariette and Pauline fight for his affections, but Mariette wins, and the episode ends with Mr. Charlton (who is re-christened Charley), proposing to Mariette, and Pop Larkin giving them his blessing.

When The Green Woods Laugh: (Season 1) The day of Charley and Mariette's wedding is looming. Pop Larkin sells a posh country mansion to an aristocratic couple. When Pop Larkin rejects the advances of Corrine Perrigo, she gets her revenge by persuading the lady to file a charge against him for assault, but he has not assaulted her; he was merely attempting to stop her from falling over. The Brigadier is drafted in to be best man for the wedding. He and Angela Snow, a flirtatious young woman who has previously made advances on Pop-.get cozy on the sofa, but the Brigadier feels queasy and Angela disappears. Eventually, Pop is found innocent and the wedding goes ahead.

A Breath of French Air: (Season 1) The Larkins go on holiday to Britanny. Things get off to a bad start: the weather is appalling, the food is revolting, and the receptionist unfriendly. The weather improves, and a local mechanic sees the crest on the doors of Mr. Larkin's car and thinks he is a lord. As a result, he is treated better, even by the receptionist, Molet- in fact, the hotel patron, Mademoiselle Dupont, lets him and Ma have her room! Primrose Larkin, their eldest daughter after Mariette, falls in love with a local boy named Marc Antoine, and decide she wants to stay in France with him. Tension springs up between Charley and Mariette when Mariette attracts the attention of some local young men, and all Mariette seems to want to do is sunbathe on the beach. She refuses to go on a miniature railway with Charlie. Incensed, Charlie says he will go on his own! The train is late and he wanders into a bar, where he meets a local tomboy and her pals. They get him blind-drunk; he misses his train and has to be escorted home by Pop. But he sobers up pretty quickly at the sight of Mariette playing in the sea with her new mates. Charley drags her away, and tells her that she will come on the train with him the next day, whether she likes it or not. Terrified, Mariette surrenders; as it turns out, she enjoys it. The Larkins get together with the tomboy, Angela Snow (who, by an extraordinary coincidence, is also in Britanny), her sister Iris, and the hotel staff, to organise a First Wedding Anniversary celebration for Charley and Mariette.

Christmas Is Coming: (Season 1, Christmas Special) The Larkins help an escaped convict to see his family, on the condition that he goes back to prison quietly afterwards, to serve the rest of his sentence. He serves as the village's Father Christmas for the party at the Village Hall.

Oh, To Be In England!: (Season 2) Mademoiselle Dupont comes to stay with the Larkins, and discovers the truth--Mr. Larkin is not a lord. She is disappointed at first, but soon comes to terms with it, and enjoys her stay after all. Pop saves an old woman from being cheated and buys a fair from his friend, Fruity Pears, who is unable to run it after being attacked by some particularly vicious thugs. Primrose's relationship with the French boy has fizzled out; back in England she falls for Mr. Candy, the young vicar in charge of christening the young Larkins...and a newly-arrived Charlton.

Stranger At The Gates: (Season 2) A young man named Peter who says he is Danish arrives on the farm, and starts doing odd jobs for the people in the village. Everyone, including Mariette, thinks he's the bee's knees, much to the resentment of Charley. Meanwhile, Montgomery is being bullied and Primrose is attempting to win Mr. Candy's heart. She discovers that he has a lady-friend and angrily leaves him. Charley discovers that Peter is German and has been hiding his identity because he knows of the anti-German feelings in post-World-War-II England. Some people still like him, but not many. The Larkins arrange for Peter to marry his sweetheart, a girl named Eileen who is also living in England.

A Season of Heavenly Gifts: (Season 2) Pop Larkin unwittingly becomes involved in smuggling when he receives gifts from a grateful pilot he helped after the pilot's crash-landing. Meanwhile, an evil Polish man named Mr. Cope attempts to prevent Charley and Mariette from buying Mrs. Kinthley's hop garden. The pilot invites the family to a party at his club, which they greatly enjoy. Montgomery Larkin is unhappy at military school, where he is training to be a sailor. The family go to his Open Day; the Brigadier goes along and helps them solve the problem by humiliating the bullying instructor, Strickland.

Le Grand Weekend: (Season 2, Christmas Special) Pop and Ma's week-end in Paris is disrupted by a storm.

The Happiest Days of Your Life: (Season 3) The twins go to boarding school, while Charley starts working for a brewery. Charley and Mariette decide to buy the brewery; the whole family repairs the twins' boarding school.

Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine: (Season 3) Pop gets a swimming-pool built and gets into pig-breeding, while Primrose has a new love interest. Pop prepares a trick against George Harran whilst Primrose discovers Liverpool.

Climb The Greasy Pole: (Season 3) Pop runs for rural councillor while Charley and Mariette struggle at the brewery and have problems in their relationship. Gypsies get involved in Pop's campaign for rural councillor. Charley and Mariette have to work on their marriage, and finalise the deal to buy Bristow's brewery.

[edit] New Musical Announced

In April 2008 a stage musical version of The Darling Buds of May will have a world premiere at The Kings Theatre, Southsea, Based on the books but written by David Burton, formerly a member of the cast of Only Fools & Horses and with music by Heather Uden, the show will run for one week. The cast are mainly members of Groundlings Theatre Group, a semi professional theatre group, who's aim is to train local teenagers in the performing arts and to give them an opportunity to perform in professional standard productions. The role of Pop Larkin will be played by Paul Roberts, former lead singer of The Stranglers.

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