Escape to the Chateau

Discussions on Talking Machines of British or European Manufacture
Post Reply
epigramophone
Victor Monarch Special
Posts: 5225
Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2011 1:21 pm
Personal Text: An analogue relic trapped in a digital world.
Location: The Somerset Levels, UK.

Escape to the Chateau

Post by epigramophone »

This TV series, broadcast on UK Channel 4, follows the fortunes of a resourceful British couple who buy and restore a semi-derelict chateau in France on a tight budget. The sale includes a number of antique and collectable items left behind by the previous owners.

In a trailer for the final episode which airs tonight at 20.00 hours, we are told that they find "some valuable vinyl records". What the clip actually shows is an open horn machine, possibly a Pathéphone, and we then see the couple viewing a collection of similar machines. It might just be worth a look.

Online
User avatar
Lucius1958
Victor VI
Posts: 3935
Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:17 am
Location: Where there's "hamburger ALL OVER the highway"...

Re: Escape to the Chateau

Post by Lucius1958 »

I cannot help but think of S.J. Perelman's classic piece, "Down With the Restoration!" :lol:
(look it up if you haven't read it).

Bill

52089
Victor VI
Posts: 3748
Joined: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:54 pm

Re: Escape to the Chateau

Post by 52089 »

This series is now available in the US on Peacock (peacocktv.com, registration required, but no charge for most content including this series).

In S2E3, they take some of the records to Paris, specifically to the Phonomuseum, where they of course meet with Jalal. Two records are played briefly and Jalal encourages them to clean the records and buy a machine to play them properly. They are later shown to use some of the worn records as decorations. At the end, they are shown playing some records on a Columbia table top gramophone that seems to need a reproducer rebuild, and the record they play has a crack and may be playing a bit too fast.

Post Reply