My Brother Jonathan

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  • 1985
  • 1 Season
  • 7.4  (86)

My Brother Jonathan is a 1985 drama series which follows the lives of two brothers, Jonathan and Harold Dakers. The series is set in Yorkshire, England during the early 20th century and is adapted from the novel of the same name by Francis Brett Young. The show begins with Jonathan (played by Daniel Day-Lewis) leaving medical school with hopes of becoming a doctor. However, due to financial troubles and a lack of job opportunities, he must return home and work in his father's medical practice. Jonathan soon falls in love with a local girl named Meg (played by Patricia Kerrigan) and they begin dating. Meanwhile, his brother Harold (played by Benedict Taylor) struggles to find his place in the world and becomes involved in gambling and other vices.

As the series progresses, we see the relationship between Jonathan and Harold become strained as Harold's behavior becomes increasingly erratic. Jonathan becomes increasingly worried about his brother, but is unable to help him due to his own responsibilities and insecurities.

The show touches on themes such as love, family, and social class. Jonathan's relationship with Meg is complicated by the fact that she comes from a lower social class than him. His father (played by Michael Denison) disapproves of their relationship, which adds to the tension.

The performances in My Brother Jonathan are excellent, particularly Daniel Day-Lewis' portrayal of Jonathan. He brings a vulnerability and sensitivity to the role, making the character both sympathetic and relatable. Benedict Taylor also shines as Harold, capturing the character's complexities and inner turmoil.

One of the standout features of the series is its attention to detail in recreating the time period. The costumes, settings, and props all feel authentic and help to transport the viewer back in time. The series also features a beautiful original score by Carl Davis, which adds to the overall atmosphere.

Overall, My Brother Jonathan is a moving and well-crafted drama series that is worth watching for its excellent performances, attention to detail, and compelling storyline. It will appeal to fans of period dramas and those interested in exploring themes of family, love, and social class.

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Episode 5
5. Episode 5
September 9, 1985
Daniel Day-Lewis plays Jonathan, the ungainly, neglected eldest son of a family living in the Black Country. His younger brother Harold is everything he is not - athletic, handsome and clever. Despite the favouritism shown to Harold, the two boys build a close friendship that lasts a lifetime and ends in tragedy. Based on a book by Francis Brett Young.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
September 2, 1985
Daniel Day-Lewis plays Jonathan, the ungainly, neglected eldest son of a family living in the Black Country. His younger brother Harold is everything he is not - athletic, handsome and clever. Despite the favouritism shown to Harold, the two boys build a close friendship that lasts a lifetime and ends in tragedy. Based on a book by Francis Brett Young.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
August 26, 1985
Daniel Day-Lewis plays Jonathan, the ungainly, neglected eldest son of a family living in the Black Country. His younger brother Harold is everything he is not - athletic, handsome and clever. Despite the favouritism shown to Harold, the two boys build a close friendship that lasts a lifetime and ends in tragedy. Based on a book by Francis Brett Young.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
August 19, 1985
Daniel Day-Lewis plays Jonathan, the ungainly, neglected eldest son of a family living in the Black Country. His younger brother Harold is everything he is not - athletic, handsome and clever. Despite the favouritism shown to Harold, the two boys build a close friendship that lasts a lifetime and ends in tragedy. Based on a book by Francis Brett Young.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
August 12, 1985
Daniel Day-Lewis plays Jonathan, the ungainly, neglected eldest son of a family living in the Black Country. His younger brother Harold is everything he is not - athletic, handsome and clever. Despite the favouritism shown to Harold, the two boys build a close friendship that lasts a lifetime and ends in tragedy. Based on a book by Francis Brett Young.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 12, 1985
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (86)