"The Persuaders!" Greensleeves (TV Episode 1971) Poster

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(1971)

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8/10
Fun outing with our intrepid, tongue in cheek heroes
shakspryn24 May 2017
In this episode, we have: secret passages galore in an old English country mansion; Rosemary Nicols, one of the stars of "Department S" as guest star, and the general high spirits between the two leads which was such a positive hallmark of this series.

The emphasis is on comedy in this outing, and watching takes one back to the mild, all-turns-out-well entertainments at which 1960's and early 1970's TV excelled. Roger and Tony having fun is the whole point of the episode, as it was of the series. The viewer gets to have some pretty good fun along with them, too.
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8/10
Preposterous but fun
keysam-0261023 December 2023
Even in 1971, doing up a house of the size & type of Greensleeves from 'virtually a ruin' would cost many thousands, even millions. All for a scam? Even for a lucrative scam it is simply preposterous.

It does make for a highly entertaining romp however, as Sinclair masquerades as his own lookalike, in order to find out what the heck is going on. The scene where he arrives and the people who want a Sinclair lookalike are critiquing his likeness to the 'real' Brett ('The profile is a bit off' says the woman) is of course very amusing to the audience as we know what's what.

Curtis' turn as a butler is typically hilarious though he's surprisingly good at carrying a tray of tea cups! It takes only moments though for young Ms Congoto to spot the deception.

Another reviewer wonders why Sinclair hadn't been to the family seat recently, but I think the obvious answer is that this is not the family seat but just one of many properties and Sinclair just hasn't given it any thought lately. It does seem a bit hard on poor Moorehead though, if he's been having to live in a 'virtual ruin' all these years!

It doesn't really make a lot of sense when you drill down but it's one of the better entries in the series.
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7/10
Greensleeves
Prismark1026 September 2023
Is this the man who haunted himself? Brett Sinclair thinks that someone is impersonating him. It turns out to be Brett Sinclair himself under the guise of a down and out actor.

Danny Wilde ends up as a butler at the Sinclair family estate of Greensleeves. Some buccaneers are using the house which they have restored. Along with the Brett lookalike to lure the leader of an African leader to obtain the mining rights to precious minerals.

The new ruler Dr Kibu is known to Brett and he warns Kibu of some kind of dastardly plan. Only Kibu finds that his daughter is in danger.

Despite the silly plot which includes Danny playing an Hungarian butler. This is a lot of fun. It does highlight how big corporations think they can just loot a nation's resources.

You do wonder why Brett has been absent from his family estate for so long.
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