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''Sharpe'' is a British television drama series starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier in the
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, with Irish actor Daragh O'Malley playing his second in command Patrick Harper. Sharpe and Harper are the heroes of the ''Sharpe'' series of novels by Bernard Cornwell; most, though not all, of the episodes are based on the books. Produced by Celtic Films and Picture Palace Films for the ITV network, the series was filmed mainly in
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, with recording of other episodes in
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. The two final episodes were filmed in Jaipur,
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. The series originally ran from 1993 to 1997. In 2006, ITV premiered ''
Sharpe's Challenge ''Sharpe's Challenge'' is a British TV film from 2006, usually shown in two parts, which is part of an ITV series based on Bernard Cornwell's historical fiction novels about the British soldier Richard Sharpe during the Napoleonic Wars. Contra ...
'', a two-part adventure loosely based on his time in India, with Sean Bean continuing his role as Sharpe; part one premiered on 23 April, with part two being shown the following night. With more gore than earlier episodes, the show was broadcast by BBC America in September 2006. Filming of ''
Sharpe's Peril ''Sharpe's Peril'' is a British TV film from 2008, usually shown in two parts, which is part of an ITV series based on Bernard Cornwell's historical fiction novels about the English soldier Richard Sharpe during the Napoleonic Wars. Unlike mo ...
'', produced by Celtic Film/Picture Palace, began on 3 March 2008 in India. The first part was broadcast on ITV and UTV on 2 November 2008, with the second part shown a week later, although STV, the holders of the Northern and Central Scottish licensees of ITV, decided not to screen ''Sharpe's Peril''. ''Sharpe's Challenge'' and ''Sharpe's Peril'' were broadcast in the US in 2010 as part of PBS' Masterpiece Classic season. The complete series is available on VHS (excluding ''Sharpe's Challenge'' and ''Sharpe's Peril''), DVD, Blu-ray, and iTunes. The Blu-ray and iTunes releases have been remastered in HD widescreen from the original filmstrips, with the former format available in a special collector's edition box set.


Plot summary

At the beginning of the series, Richard Sharpe is a
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in the 95th Rifles serving in Portugal during the Peninsular War in 1809. When he single-handedly saves the life of General
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from a group of French
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men, Wellesley gives Sharpe a battlefield commission, appointing him a lieutenant. Sharpe is placed in charge of a detachment of elite "chosen men" of the 95th Rifles. Patrick Harper eventually becomes his best friend and is promoted to sergeant and later sergeant major. Wellesley and his various spymasters, first Major Michael Hogan, followed by Major
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, Major Mungo Monroe and Major General Ross, find Sharpe to be an extremely capable and cunning officer and give him progressively more important tasks. Despite their backing, he has to fight against the strong prejudice of aristocrats (who often owe their army positions to money and social connections rather than to military skill) against an uncouth commoner raised from the ranks. He makes a number of dangerous enemies, such as French Major Pierre Ducos and Colonel Sir Henry Simmerson, and encounters one from his prior service in India, Sergeant Obadiah Hakeswill. Sharpe's successes gain him steady promotion, and by the end of the Napoleonic Wars, at the
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, he is
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Sharpe. Along the way, Sharpe has a number of romances. He marries the Spanish guerrilla leader Teresa Moreno, with whom he has a daughter. Teresa is killed by Hakeswill. Sharpe then marries
Jane Gibbons Sharpe is a series of historical fiction stories by Bernard Cornwell centred on the character of Richard Sharpe. Cornwell's series (composed of several novels and short stories) charts Sharpe's progress in the British Army during the Napoleonic ...
, who deserts him, squanders his money, and takes a lover. He finally settles down with Lucille Castineau, a Frenchwoman who passes away some time after Napoleon's final defeat. (However, according to The Starbuck Chronicles, another series of Cornwell books, she outlives Sharpe.)


Casting

Initially, Paul McGann was cast in the title role; however, two weeks into filming of the first episode in Ukraine, McGann injured his knee playing
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and was forced to withdraw. When production started again a month later, Sean Bean was given the role because he was the only suitable replacement available at short notice. The first actor cast was Daragh O'Malley as Harper. The character of Rifleman Harris, played by Jason Salkey, did not exist in the books and was created for the television series. The producers wanted a "clever one" and took inspiration from a real soldier who was illiterate but had dictated his own recollections of the war, which were published. Some actors have played multiple roles in the series.
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portrayed first Sergeant Rodd in '' Sharpe's Gold'' and then Bickerstaff, another unruly sergeant who dislikes Sharpe. Julian Fellowes played Major Warren Dunnett in '' Sharpe's Rifles'' and also the Prince Regent in ''
Sharpe's Regiment ''Sharpe's Regiment'' is the seventeenth historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell, first published in 1986. The story is set in England as Sharpe looks for the missing Second Battalion of the South Essex Regiment neede ...
''.
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was "Marshal" Pot-au-Feu in '' Sharpe's Enemy'' and Sir Willoughby Parfitt in '' Sharpe's Justice''.


List of episodes

The episodes are listed by first airing date.


Cast and crew


Chosen Men

* Sean Bean as Sergeant, later Lieutenant-Colonel, Richard Sharpe (1993–1997, 2006, 2008) * Daragh O'Malley as Rifleman, later Sergeant and then Sergeant Major, Patrick Harper (1993–1997, 2006, 2008) *
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as Rifleman, later Sergeant, Daniel Hagman (1993–1997) – killed in battle in ''Sharpe's Waterloo''. * Jason Salkey as Rifleman, later Sergeant, Harris (1993–1997) – killed in battle in ''Sharpe's Waterloo''; not at Waterloo in the novel and presumably survives. * Lyndon Davies as Rifleman Ben Perkins (1993–1995) – stabbed by O'Rourke in ''Sharpe's Battle'' and dies in Harper's arms; survives in the novels. * Michael Mears as Rifleman Francis Cooper (1993–1995) – disappears after ''Sharpe's Gold'' due to a disagreement with the production team; returns to narrate ''Sharpe the Legend''; killed in the novel ''Sharpe's Rifles'' but resurrected for several of the later-written books. * Paul Trussell as Rifleman Isaiah Tongue (1993) – disappears after ''Sharpe's Eagle'' and never returns; he may be dead or left the army to go back to England; killed in the novel ''Sharpe's Gold''.


Supporting characters


Production team

* Directed by: Tom Clegg * Produced by: * Writing credits: ** Novels: Bernard Cornwell ** Screenplays:


See also

* South Essex Regiment * '' Over the Hills and Far Away'', the theme song of the series * '' Over the Hills & Far Away: The Music of Sharpe'', companion album


Reception

Cornwell dedicated the 12th book ''Sharpe's Battle'', to Sean Bean and said "When I write Sharpe these days, I hear Sean's voice."


Footnotes


External links


The official SharpeFilm.net website

Celtic Films Entertainment, co-producer of the TV dramas

The Video Diaries of Rifleman Harris

Trailers, Audio Clips, and Plot Summaries
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