A review of ITV's Hornblower series
This video is a fascinating account of the production of the ITV television version of C.S. Forester's Hornblower novels. It also brings out some of the real historical events and characters which iknspired both the books and the TV series. The Horatio Hornblower books were, of course, one of the inspirations for David Weber's Honor Harrington novels, as David Weber has made quite clear. One thing which struck me on watching this video was that the duel at the climax of the fourth Honorverse novel, "Field of dishonour" has some significant similarities, although the plot is not identical, to the ITV version rather than Forester's original version of the duel in "The Even Chance." The video ends with a comparison between the Hornblower books ad TV series, and the Richard Sharpe novels by Bernard Cornwell and the TV series made of those books. The comparison is well done but misses one significant trick. C.S. Forester, the author of the Hornblower novels, ...