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Victoria

Faith, Hope & Charity

  • Episode aired Feb 4, 2018
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  • 1h 5m
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Horrified by news of the famine sweeping Ireland, Victoria tries to persuade the government to take action. Peel is reluctant to send aid fearing it may destabilise his own party.Horrified by news of the famine sweeping Ireland, Victoria tries to persuade the government to take action. Peel is reluctant to send aid fearing it may destabilise his own party.Horrified by news of the famine sweeping Ireland, Victoria tries to persuade the government to take action. Peel is reluctant to send aid fearing it may destabilise his own party.
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642
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    • Jim Loach
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    • Daisy Goodwin
    • A.N. Wilson(principal source material: "Victoria: A Life" by)
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    • Martin Compston
    • Giles Taylor
    • Bebe Cave
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    • A.N. Wilson(principal source material: "Victoria: A Life" by)
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    • Giles Taylor
    • Bebe Cave
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    Nigel Lindsay and Antony Barlow in Victoria (2016)
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    1846:- Potato blight brings widespread famine to largely Catholic Ireland and compassionate vicar Robert Traill, faced with apathy by a bigoted Protestant clergy, writes to Victoria for assistance. Deeply moved by his letter she is anxious to help and is shocked when Peel refuses, claiming that to show favouritism to the Irish would cause resentment at home, undermining his government. She invites Dr Traill to visit her to explain how the Irish church has contributed to his parishioners' plight, prompting her to again ask Peel to send relief - but it is too late for the typhus-stricken Dr Traill and a million of his countrymen. Ernest has his own health problems whilst Albert busies himself improving sanitation for London and Francatelli shows an act of great kindness to assistant dresser Miss Cleary to aid her family in Ireland. —don @ minifie-1
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      During the potato famine, Victoria is shown with her newly born daughter, Alice. Alice was born in 1843. So, she turned two the year famine began in 1845.
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      [Victoria is horrified to read about the Irish potato famine]

      Dr. Traill: [voiceover, reading his letter in the newspaper] "Famine is advancing with strides so fearful that I verily believe that if some superhuman effort is not made to relieve us, half our population will erelong be blotted from the book of being."

      Victoria: Sir Robert, have you read this letter from the rector of Skull? He writes that people in his parish are living off seaweed and nettles.

      Trevelyan: As you will see in my memorandum of the 17th, ma'am, nettles contain more nourishment than you might imagine. I believe, when gathered young, the leaves taste like spinach.

      Victoria: Doctor Traill writes that people are too weak to bury their dead. And that corpses are left by the side of the road.

      Trevelyan: The Irish like to imbibe at funerals. Perhaps that is why they are incapable of digging a decent grave.

      Victoria: Aren't you going to do anything, Prime Minister?

      Sir Robert Peel: I'm afraid it would not be... desirable for the government to intervene, ma'am.

      Trevelyan: [patronisingly] The truth is, ma'am, the population of Ireland has grown beyond its natural limits. It would be immoral of us to interfere in what is an inevitable period of self-regulation.

      Victoria: Self-regulation?

      Trevelyan: [even more patronisingly] I don't know whether you're familiar with the works of Malthus, ma'am, but this is exactly the sort of situation he predicted. Population growth always outstrips food production, with inevitable results.

      [Trevelyan and Peel exchange uncomfortable glances]

      Victoria: I think I should like to visit Ireland. I feel I need to see the situation for myself.

      Sir Robert Peel: Such a visit would be inadvisable, ma'am.

      Victoria: Why not? Surely my presence will bring them some comfort.

      Sir Robert Peel: I'm not sure how comforting your presence would be. I could not guarantee your safety.

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    10/10
    Excellent Episode
    Season One was highly entertaining viewing; not least because it intertwined the coming of age of the 18-year-old Victoria with the social and political events of the period. Most, if not all episodes were worth watching a second time because there was a nice blend of drama, intrigue and historical events.

    However, whilst episodes 1-5 of Season Two have been rather lacklustre; Faith, Hope & Charity was an excellent episode because it presented a sympathetic and balanced view of events in Ireland in 1847. Apart from the usual sub-plots, this episode was primarily about the Irish Famine; albeit a snapshot from a small parish in West Cork.

    OK, so let's not get into the complex relationship between Britain & Ireland (we're best friends today) but for the British viewer, I dare say that this episode highlights the dark period in Irish history that has too often been overlooked; especially the religious bigotry. However, to the Irish viewer , it gives us a better understanding as to why the government was reluctant to intervene, and a better understanding of Sir Robert Peel's personal struggle between his social conscience and his position as Prime Minister.

    Though, let's be honest, Miss Cleary –a lowly servant –would probably not have had an impromptu private audience with the Queen on the subject of the Irish Famine; but the scene is used to good dramatic effect at the end. Otherwise, top marks for this episode. Have your hankies on the ready Míċeál Bolger (Southern Ireland)
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