Haggard (TV series)
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Haggard | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Starring | Keith Barron |
Country of origin | UK |
Language(s) | English |
Broadcast | |
Original run | 1990 – 1992 |
Haggard a 1990—1992 British comedy television series. "Haggard" is about the exploits of Squire Haggard, the Squire's 21 year old son Roderick, and their servant Grunge. It was made for the ITV network by Yorkshire Television
Fanny Foulacre, Roderick's girlfriend, makes asides to the camera, commenting upon the situations she finds herself in.
The series is set during 1777—1778, in the pre-Regency era.
[edit] Cast members
- Keith Barron — as "Squire Amos Haggard"
- Reece Dinsdale — as his son, "Roderick Haggard"
- Sam Kelly — as their servant, "Nathanial Grunge"
- Sara Crowe — as "Fanny Foulacre" (Series 1)
- Michael Jayston — as "Sir Joshua Foulacre" (Series 1)
- William Simons — as "the Landlord"
[edit] Plot
The poverty-stricken Squire Amos Haggard, who is a former friend of the Prince of Wales, is desperate for money and is always plotting for ways in which he can recoup the family fortune.
The Squire's son, Roderick, is idealistic and falls in love very easily. Roderick is more interested in beautiful young ladies than he is in money, and his foolishness often brings his father's schemes undone.
Nathanial Grunge, their servant, is more rich than his two masters, and would like to be free of them to pursue his own dreams (something he finds impossible to do because the Squire often uses Grunge's money in his get-rich-quick schemes).