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Monarch of the Glen: Series 2

Archie MacDonald left the family home in the Scottish Highlands 10 years ago and was an independent young man in complete control of his life... until one phone call changed it forever. Set in the magnificent Scottish Highlands, this wonderful second series of 'Monarch of the Glen' maintains the rich vein of imaginative and anarchic humour of the acclaimed first series, while taking us deeper into the lives of our favourite characters. Facing an uphill battle to make the estate pay. Archie's visionary plans for the ancient homestead are thwarted at every turn by rebellious tenants, local vendettas and scheming gold-diggers and then of course, there's Hector, Archie's unruly and mischievous father. There's also an eccentric and irresponsible family to look after, not to mention the very unusual staff. With Justine vying with Katrina and the ever-hopeful Lexie for Archie's affections, Archie doesn't know which way to turn, and there's a dashing new ranger on the scene stirring up passions and promising unexpected heartache for the young laird of Glenbogle.

Year: 2001
Genre: TV Drama, Television Shows
Country: UK
Director: Edward Bennett
Starring: Richard Briers, Susan Hampshire, Alastair MacKenzie, Lorraine Pilkington
Duration: 394 Minutes
Rating: PG
7.7/10
Location in store: Drama (TV)

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