September 16, 2006

Brother Cadfael series…..

Ellis Peters (Edith Pargeter) had the right idea when she came up with the Brother Cadfael character. She chose to base this series on a twelfth century Benedictine monk who had a "past life." This past life enabled him to have empathy for people…. both of noble lineage and the very poor. Peters included many actual historical events throughout the series

Brother Cadfael had been a crusader in his "previous life" so he had experienced the agony of killing, and he had also experienced romantic liaisons. Sir Derek Jacobi was able to, in my opinion, become Brother Cadfael. Jacobi seems to be an actor who, when he takes on a roll, makes it very difficult for any other actor to ever attempt that roll in the future…. Jacobi is simply that good at every character he portrays.

Brother Cadfael is a monk who is in charge of the abbey's gardens…. which meant that he is knowledgeable in herbs, and their medicinal purposes. Also, he is knowledgeable about the very same herbs poisonous effects. Cadfael is truly a medieval monk of all trades…. herbalist, healer/doctor, embalmer/mortician, forensic pathologist, detective/sleuth, confessor, and true protector/champion for victims' rights.

The location is so incredibly believable as twelfth century Britain, that it is interesting to note that the producers filmed the series in Hungary, because they wanted the setting to be as true to medieval Britain as possible. Hungary happened to fill the bill better than any place they could find in England. Thank goodness they did……. because the ITV productions' locations are wonderful. (ITV is one of the BBC's competitors.)

While Ellis Peters wrote twenty books, the British Brother Cadfael series only includes thirteen of the possible twenty titles. What a shame! They are truly excellent productions. My husband and I enjoyed seeing them when they originally aired a little over a decade ago, but we have since added all thirteen of the shows to our library of "must see TV" for our children, who enjoy the shows as much as we do.

(Here is a list of all twenty of the Brother Cadfael novels by Ellis Peters.)

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April 11, 2007

Gary @ 3:48 pm

I wrote myself a note about a test Brother Cadfael used once in one of the series called "the test of Scripture." Do you recall which book or film that it might be in so I could look it up once again. Thanks. > Gary

cozy mystery list @ 8:30 pm

Gary,
I am sorry to say that I don't remember the movie/book. I asked my husband, but no luck there. We are planning to watch the movies again, and I am currently making my way through the books on tape, so I will make sure to annotate the information if I see/hear it again.

January 1, 2008

Danna - cozy mystery list @ 5:58 pm

Gary….

Well, I told you that I would think about this…

My husband and I just finished watching "Holy Thief" (one of the Brother Cadfael movies with Derek Jacobi) and halfway (+/-) through the DVD, Brother Cadfael explains to Hugh Beringar about the "Trial by the Bible" (Absortes BĂ­blica)… wherein disputes are settled by randomly opening the bible and each person in the dispute pointing to a passage (while being blindfolded) in order to determine who is the person in the right.

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