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The Young Montalbano

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annodomini Sun 08-Sept-13 13:29:29

Not a bad start and our hero is reasonably convincing. We may even see him swimming sometime soon - once he discards that sheepskin coat. A welcome alternative to the hyped jingoism of the Last Night of the Proms!

gracesmum Sat 07-Sept-13 23:37:32

Yes!! What a nice young man and completely credible - even with all that hair. I really liked it- even down to a younger Catarella. That's my Saturday evenings sorted for the next 6 weeks! smile

Deedaa Sat 07-Sept-13 23:34:54

I thought the legs were reasonably bandy smile and he'd got quite a lot of the mannerisms. Caterella was completely wrong and doesn't appear till the second book so didn't even need to be in it.

And the scenery is wonderful of course.

Ana Sat 07-Sept-13 23:27:58

Couldn't get into it, I'm afraid. I kept trying to look at his legs...grin

Bez Sat 07-Sept-13 23:05:50

Just finished watching it - both DH and I enjoyed it.

Marelli Sat 07-Sept-13 20:02:15

Now, there's a thing! I shall definitely check that out, Mamie! wink

Mamie Sat 07-Sept-13 18:57:58

Well I am on holiday in French / Catalan telly land and the Radio Times didn't come before we left so I haven't set it up to record. But what I want to know is, is he bandy-legged too? I am relying on you GK.....

Marelli Sat 07-Sept-13 16:57:52

Oh - so it's not him?? sad DH just told me that Montalbano was on tonight and I thought it was HIM - and it's not.....sad. I'll watch it though - I'll just have to put up with it. It'll whet my appetite for the real man blush!

Grannyknot Sat 07-Sept-13 14:16:58

Ooh eeh, I'll be there regardless ...

Ana Sat 07-Sept-13 14:05:58

Yes, I know how you feel, I'm not too hopeful about the 'young' aspect, but at least there'll be the scenery...

Zengran Sat 07-Sept-13 13:56:05

Reserving judgement, too, although I shall have to watch it on "catch up".

Can't wait till the original actor is back on, I do find him attractive blush

gracesmum Sat 07-Sept-13 13:37:07

I am reserving judgement, ana as much as I enjoyed "Endeavour" in its own right, for instance, he wasn't Morse (to me) . For me, the charm of Montalbano is that he is of a certain age, lacking the Italian "bella figura" and not a dashing young Latin lover .We can laugh with him and at, eg. Mimi's peccadilloes, but I wonder how I will feel if "young Montalbano" is too young and too gorgeous. Worth a look anyway!

Ana Sat 07-Sept-13 11:48:59

No, don't get your hopes up, ladies, it hasn't got him in it - it's a six-part prequel which starts tonight on BBC 4 starring Michele Riondino and might be worth a look...