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The series of events that led Sharpe to shoot the Prince of Orange!
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Follow Sharpe, a fictional British Soldier as he fights during the Napoleonic Wars!
Sharpe is a British period drama series starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, and Daragh O'Malley as his second in command, Patrick Harper.
Throughout the series, Sharpe gradually gets promoted through the ranks but makes a number of dangerous enemies along the way. Eventually, his success gains him a steady promotion, and by the end of the Napoleonic Wars, he becomes Lieutenant-Colonel Sharpe!
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@alvinwagner6085
@alvinwagner6085 2 года назад
I love when Sharpe told Harper to stay out of it , it was a hanging matter, Harper said “aim for his belly.” He was all in.
@ariedijker2911
@ariedijker2911 2 года назад
He also deserves the death penalty.
@ticcker6815
@ticcker6815 2 года назад
I started dying when he said that 😭
@BigArmBoss
@BigArmBoss Год назад
@@ticcker6815 So did the Prince of Orange
@itsnay7382
@itsnay7382 Год назад
@@BigArmBoss this needs big upvotes hahaha
@julianmhall
@julianmhall Год назад
I loved it in the book when Sharpe keeps saying what a good shot it was, and when he's told the Young Frog was hit in the shoulder not the belly Harper takes the mickey about it being such a great shot.
@craigmorgan8493
@craigmorgan8493 Год назад
"I never mind men running, as long as they come back"! Brilliant line.
@ireviewshtuff
@ireviewshtuff 8 месяцев назад
I love how he encourages them to try again lol
@abedfo88
@abedfo88 2 года назад
"You Sir are a SILK STOCKING FULL OF SHIT". has got to go down as one of the top 5 classic Sharpe lines.
@TheCrusader1000
@TheCrusader1000 2 года назад
And so is his desendant. Our former PM David Cameron.
@ApeX-pj4mq
@ApeX-pj4mq 2 года назад
@@TheCrusader1000 Their related?
@TheCrusader1000
@TheCrusader1000 2 года назад
@@ApeX-pj4mq Yes. He's a Toff.
@chucksilverstein3403
@chucksilverstein3403 2 года назад
Plagiarism! That was Napoleon’s insult to Talleyrand
@theiran
@theiran 2 года назад
Well, I now have a new insult for snobby rich people...
@Southern_Crusader
@Southern_Crusader 2 года назад
Sharpe being told to put on a Dutch uniform was what killed him. Never ask them to give up their riflemen’s jacket!
@ifv2089
@ifv2089 2 года назад
Top comment. Swift and Bold
@johnnotrealname8168
@johnnotrealname8168 Год назад
@@ifv2089 It was not uncommon for officers to command other country's soldiers. For example Prince Willem Frederik (Later King of the Netherlands.) was with the Austrians in the Fifth Coalition.
@Diablo_Himself
@Diablo_Himself 2 месяца назад
"Let them wear the jackets that mean so much to them"
@snakeenjoyingacanofbeans5219
@snakeenjoyingacanofbeans5219 2 года назад
It was all a matter of hats. As you can see at 3:00 Sharpe was very strongly in favor of hatlessness. Prince Orange was the wearer of the largest hat on the field. Irreconcilable differences lead us to fight.
@robertnett9793
@robertnett9793 2 года назад
Indeed. You see, wearing a large and well visible hat, might get a confident man with a gun to think. What - he thinks - would happen if I use my gun to shoot a little at that guy with that large hat. He ought to be someone important. So making a hole in him, might change things in favor for me. Which is true especially in wartimes. And purely coincidental, wars tend to have a big surplus on men, confidence AND guns. Even Sharpe couldn't resist. It's just human nature you see. And that's why we don't have such large hats anymore. It's just too damn dangerous...
@patrickporter1864
@patrickporter1864 2 года назад
A Prince raised in Englandand educated there. Did he go to Eton I wonder.
@shartsmcginty8056
@shartsmcginty8056 2 года назад
What is hat but head persevering?
@Holdit66
@Holdit66 2 года назад
The Battle of Haterloo.
@peterclarke7240
@peterclarke7240 2 года назад
The trick is to get ballistic weave and a battered fedora early on.
@shaunpcoleman
@shaunpcoleman 2 года назад
Sharpe is the only character that survived being portrayed by Sean Bean!
@aceman67
@aceman67 2 года назад
I suggest you rewatch "The Martian"
@belphomet4397
@belphomet4397 2 года назад
He was in the movie Troy and survived through the whole movie.
@grezgorztube
@grezgorztube 2 года назад
@@aceman67 His character's career was killed pretty spectacularly, which was the closest thing to an actual death of any character in that movie.
@Wi11i4mJM
@Wi11i4mJM 2 года назад
He's doing ok in Snowpiercer but he will probably end up dead.
@classicsmajor9699
@classicsmajor9699 2 года назад
All are his character deaths are making up for all the times Sharpe should have died.
@thegray5730
@thegray5730 2 года назад
Paul Bettany truly is a top actor, he should have won the BAFTA for Master and Commander.
@wakeoftheflood2
@wakeoftheflood2 2 года назад
"...a sort of fighting naturalist"
@Vkj007
@Vkj007 2 года назад
@@wakeoftheflood2 M&C is the best movie
@ViewtuberOG
@ViewtuberOG 2 года назад
Name me after something prickly that's hard to eradicate.
@viixy364
@viixy364 2 года назад
I couldn't believe it when I realised it was him :D
@misfit1978
@misfit1978 2 года назад
Omg no way!
@DokkaChapman
@DokkaChapman 2 года назад
Loved the timing of the cannonball behind Sharp to keep the censors happy, that had to be award winning for sure!
@bakersmileyface
@bakersmileyface 2 года назад
Hahahaha I love how the show started off as Sharpe being a Sergeant nobody. Someone who told his men to keep their heads down because Sir Arthur Wellesley was riding his horse nearby. And towards the end we have Colonel Sharpe doing this to a Prince.
@Tea_and_Cake
@Tea_and_Cake 2 года назад
read the books, he really does start off as nobody
@Tea_and_Cake
@Tea_and_Cake 2 года назад
@@jr5925 good meme gg
@ThebigGisthebest
@ThebigGisthebest 2 года назад
as he says in the Irish brigade one, a bad officer is better off dead
@alfieburns9019
@alfieburns9019 2 года назад
@@jr5925 Fighting off thousands of French soldiers with all the extras from Sharpe successfully. Now that's soldiering.
@rando5638
@rando5638 2 года назад
@@jr5925 Had us in the first half, ngl.
@dogbite5509
@dogbite5509 2 года назад
Sharpe's insult of the Prince of Orange is a cinematic piece of Sheffield heritage - a land of proper men and proper soldiering.
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 Год назад
A most conveniently timed explosion. Saved the censors from having to bleep it.
@JohnFreedman0
@JohnFreedman0 Год назад
It was so good that the actor playing the Prince of Orange almost broke character. He stops himself from bursting out laughing at 3:55
@DrCruel
@DrCruel Год назад
@@JohnFreedman0 Indeed. His flippant smirk actually helps.
@ernstergarcia
@ernstergarcia Год назад
@@JohnFreedman0 that's mr. jennifer connelly, paul bettany.
@borusa32
@borusa32 Год назад
and tea
@DoctorProph3t
@DoctorProph3t 2 года назад
Amazing Harper clicked instantly the sound of the Old Guard. Their chants coming from deep, raspy, smoke burned throats of middle aged men that’ve fought for, known of, or believed in nothing less than Napoleons vision of France their entire lives.
@angelfan16
@angelfan16 2 года назад
The funny thing is Harper wouldn't know them. They fought in Eastern Europe mostly. The Iberian campaign saw the Young Guard and most of Napoleon's secondary units.
@hairyneil
@hairyneil 2 года назад
I don't know about their entire lives. The revolution only got going in 1789, 29 years before Waterloo, and you had to be at least 35 to join in the old gaurd
@The_OneManCrowd
@The_OneManCrowd 2 года назад
Nope, sorry. By this time they were mostly Dutch recruits as all of the Old Guard and the New Guard had all been killed or convalesced over the course of 15 years attrition.
@decimated550
@decimated550 Год назад
That's soldiering!
@DoctorProph3t
@DoctorProph3t Год назад
It’s not a documentary, it’s a swashbuckling period drama starring Sean Bean. I also don’t think that Prince of Orange was shot by his own officer because he was an incompetent fop, William was beloved and admired for his tempered heart and wisdom.
@Grymbaldknight
@Grymbaldknight 2 года назад
"This is a hanging matter. You stay out of this, Patrick." "Aim for his belly."
@alexsummers9140
@alexsummers9140 2 года назад
DID YOU NOTICE? When the guy says, "High cockolorum," Paul Bettany (Prince of Orange) smirks like he's trying not to laugh and break character.
@raimundotorres44
@raimundotorres44 2 года назад
What does high cockolorum mean?
@bananamontana3956
@bananamontana3956 2 года назад
It looks like it's in line with his character. He's arrogantly laughing at the idea but knows it's true.
@LoudaroundLincoln
@LoudaroundLincoln 2 года назад
@@raimundotorres44 silliness I suppose.
@raimundotorres44
@raimundotorres44 2 года назад
@@LoudaroundLincoln thanks
@zarakdurrani7584
@zarakdurrani7584 Год назад
@@raimundotorres44 schmoozing with other elite, in this context it fits well because the Price of Orange is far removed from the vagaries of war while men around him suffer. He is basically immune to everything on account of being royalty. So he gets to go back and make "high cockalarum" while being unaffected by orders he impugns.
@eldorados_lost_searcher
@eldorados_lost_searcher 2 года назад
We all know that it all started with the Prince asking Sharpe to put on a Dutch uniform.
@bermanmo6237
@bermanmo6237 2 года назад
The Duke of Wellington said in the opening scene that the Prince William of Orange asked for experienced officers that can help his inexperienced army. He said he gave them Sharpe and that other English officer that I can't remembered his name. Yes, the Prince did have a experienced officer as his military advice. He is just like Sharpe, an experienced military officer who personally hated serving under his aristocrats, but it is a job that pays well. Yes, we have these same types of jobs today where retired military officers would be hired as military advisors to a foreign army. Not any different that our countries sent retired military officers to help allied armies. Some of them are current military officers. You will see the same thing later on in Japan. Today, we would have companies like Blackwater or in the case of the Russian Wegner group, directly involved in the conflict.
@marfdasko
@marfdasko 2 года назад
@Proli even though the 95th wore a Hannoverian uniform...
@Rhondaandjames
@Rhondaandjames Год назад
Historically This show is an abomination. Creatively its a friggin masterpiece. Extremely well written story and dialogue, Great acting.
@Mat-eq8mk
@Mat-eq8mk 6 месяцев назад
History is boring and full of nuance.
@auzawandilaz6971
@auzawandilaz6971 6 месяцев назад
@@Mat-eq8mkwrong
@thesaltybrit9321
@thesaltybrit9321 5 месяцев назад
​@@auzawandilaz6971it's subjective
@peterwebb8732
@peterwebb8732 5 месяцев назад
​@@Mat-eq8mkWrong... in many ways, history is more interesting, because we are dealing with real people and real consequences. Simple stories may please simple minds, but the reality is often complex. The British and their allies did not succeed through blind luck. They very much did value competence and promoted officers up from the ranks when apprropriate. Oh, and the Prince of Orange was very well liked, his good nature being proverbial. Not being the most rugged of physical specimens, his nickname was "Slender Billy" It's a poor scriptwriter who has to lie about people in order to make his characters interesting.
@axonis2306
@axonis2306 3 месяца назад
It's terrible on every way.
@JM-dy4ty
@JM-dy4ty 2 года назад
Did anyone notice that at the beginning the Prince of Orange says “we’re fighting Boney” and claims he’s been seen, which garners a surprised “Has he been?” From Wellington as Napoleon was not even present at the Battle of Quatre Bras but instead Marshal Ney was in command.
@bermanmo6237
@bermanmo6237 2 года назад
Just like most people think Napoleon directly lead men into battle. Yes, it was his Corp commanders like Ney that were directly involved in battle.
@JM-dy4ty
@JM-dy4ty 2 года назад
@@bermanmo6237 well during this time Napoleon was at Ligny
@kogerugaming
@kogerugaming 2 года назад
@@bermanmo6237 Well, Napoleon didnt lead charges, but he often put himself into the danger zone, commanding batteries aiming cannons etc.
@yellowjackboots2624
@yellowjackboots2624 2 года назад
He was seen in that area the following day (the 17th), glimpsed by the British rearguards as the Allies were pulling back to Waterloo.
@johnnymcblaze
@johnnymcblaze Год назад
@@bermanmo6237 Actually, there were a few times Napoleon was in direct command of his entire army. In his early years, and later at times when his troop numbers were low. He always won at such times.
@michelveilleux1275
@michelveilleux1275 2 года назад
"It's the French!" "My God, now they have guns." "They've always had guns your Highness, what they haven't always had was you as a target." Dear lord that's good. 🤣
@boss-anova
@boss-anova 2 года назад
British humor is so very sardonic. I love it.
@bermanmo6237
@bermanmo6237 2 года назад
The series made Prince William of Orange seemed like an complete idiot and military amateur. In reality, his multinational corp of Dutch and Belgian as well as the British contingent and the German contingent of the King's Legion, a unit of German troops from German principality such as Hannover under British command, were critical militarially as well as politically. Yes, the tv series might him and as unit look like idiots.
@tgmccoy1556
@tgmccoy1556 2 года назад
A "Pythonesque" exchange😂
@MrBrachiatingApe
@MrBrachiatingApe 10 месяцев назад
If the French had known the measure of the Prince, they would have fired everywhere else, though, no?
@davidsmirnoff98267
@davidsmirnoff98267 9 месяцев назад
Hugh Fraser played Wellington very well. He said that line so well it was hilarious 😂😂
@Elfenastics
@Elfenastics 2 года назад
Is that Paul Betthay playing a whining arrogant prince? Now thats soldiering.
@charlesholland4239
@charlesholland4239 2 года назад
You are a man of vision.........
@vizpop18
@vizpop18 2 года назад
Vision...
@AWMJoeyjoejoe
@AWMJoeyjoejoe 2 года назад
I thought I recognized him!
@joeszymaszek1146
@joeszymaszek1146 2 года назад
I love Rebeque’s subtle shaking of his head when Wellington asks “Has he been?”
@Diablo_Himself
@Diablo_Himself 2 месяца назад
DOGGETT!
@mark10test3
@mark10test3 2 года назад
I don't mind men running, as long as they come back! Classic!
@sid35gb
@sid35gb 2 года назад
Bleeping out the swearing with cannon fire now that’s Soldiering.
@banditothedorito7082
@banditothedorito7082 2 года назад
All I got out of it was “Twat”
@ciamciaramcia99
@ciamciaramcia99 2 года назад
@@banditothedorito7082 I think it was "royal twat". Funny that you can better hear the second part, since in Britain you can say twat on telly, but never "royal twat", cause the queen would not be amused.
@DrewSavo
@DrewSavo Год назад
A combination of lip reading and reviewing the script gave me the quote. With a two finger salute you say ‘F*** y*u your Royal High Twat’
@MrChisleblast
@MrChisleblast 4 месяца назад
​@@ciamciaramcia99the queen is dead
@DrewSavo
@DrewSavo 3 месяца назад
What he actually said is “F*@# you, your Royal High Tw@t!”
@Billyg215
@Billyg215 Год назад
Loved watching Sharpe and still do. All of the actors played their parts brilliantly.
@jamesmasonaltair1062
@jamesmasonaltair1062 2 года назад
Sharpe and his men remind me of 11b's and 0311's today. The combat rifleman. How much has really changed for the infantry in a couple centuries? Tech has advanced, but the thoughts and feelings of Sharpe and his men are still echoed by infantry today.
@Chris66able
@Chris66able 2 года назад
Hilarious.
@mikehenthorn1778
@mikehenthorn1778 Год назад
Kipling would say the same. It's tommy this and Tommy that , Tommy move behind, But it is a thin line of heros ....
@nautifella
@nautifella Год назад
@@mikehenthorn1778 .... For it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an` Chuck him out, the brute! " But it's " Saviour of 'is country " when the guns begin to shoot; _Nothing has changed_
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 Год назад
The thing is, the riflemen of the time and the light infantry were trained in a manner not too different from todays grunts. Throw some cammies on them and give them M16's and they'd get on just fine today.
@grindstone4910
@grindstone4910 Год назад
Always been that way when there's a separation of the officer corps and the enlisted corps.
@german-engineering1963
@german-engineering1963 10 месяцев назад
Paul Bettany is remarkable playing the arrogant role of the prince. He is amazing playing the ship doctor in another Napoleonic war flick "Master & Commander".
@BlackDiamond2718
@BlackDiamond2718 9 месяцев назад
Russel crowe was badass
@favre4ever39
@favre4ever39 2 года назад
Shooting an incompetent officer now that's fragging.
@SplendidFactor
@SplendidFactor 2 года назад
Uxbridge's actor is Neil Dickson. He voices a bunch of haughty high Elves in Skyrim. I thought that voice was familiar.
@visayanmissnanny2.076
@visayanmissnanny2.076 2 года назад
Damn, helping the Empire to suppress Talos worshipers, now that's soldiering
@KopperNeoman
@KopperNeoman 2 года назад
The Empire was doing a mighty fine job letting people worship Talos in peace until George Stormcloak came along and got them to come to Skyrim. The Thalmor consider his little revolutionary army an asset!
@paulmccloud9395
@paulmccloud9395 2 года назад
I remember him from the 80's movie, Biggles. A guilty pleasure movie.
@MongooseTacticool
@MongooseTacticool 2 года назад
He has a hell of a fine jawline.
@luciusvorenus9445
@luciusvorenus9445 2 года назад
He also played Valerius in the miniseries "A.D."
@sarahhempenstall6806
@sarahhempenstall6806 2 года назад
Strange that the books and series misrepresented the Dutch and William so badly; in truth they were effective allies and the Battle of Quatre Bras was instrumental to the victory.
@felixjohnsens3201
@felixjohnsens3201 2 года назад
The same goes for the Prussians...
@grezgorztube
@grezgorztube 2 года назад
The thing is, when you charge the facts that much, it doesn't even look like you're trying to make them look bad. It just becomes obvious that it was a fictional portrayal, meant to represent what SOME nobles/ princes were like, but not necessarily trying to make the Dutch or Prince William look bad. The author may have chosen the Dutch precisely because there is no significant racial or nationalist tensions between the British and the Dutch currently. He clearly wasn't trying to portray any particular country or ethnic group badly or anything like that. There are a wide variety of good, bad, and mediocre officers from all of the countries which were most often represented in these stories (namely British, French, and Spanish).
@kirastephenson7510
@kirastephenson7510 2 года назад
I think part of it is a running theme that we see while following Sharpe's story from sergeant all the way up to lieutenant colonel, that theme being how those in power really don't have a clue what they are doing. Commissions were bought, not earned. We saw it time and again that it was the non-commissioned officers, those who had fought their way up the chain of command, that were the most successful leaders.
@richardhockey8442
@richardhockey8442 2 года назад
@@kirastephenson7510 an infantryman's boon - useless officers leading the enemy.. an infantryman's doom - your own officers are useless
@SebastiaanHolStadsgids
@SebastiaanHolStadsgids 2 года назад
@@kirastephenson7510 & ​ @Deus Ex Machina, that's also the reason why the Brittish failed so bad in the First Boer War. Noblemen with no military expertise and a lot of arrogance, making a sort of holiday trip to exotic Africa. Going into ambush after ambush by Boers or Zulu's, who knew the terrain and had something to fight for...
@THE-BUNKEN-DRUM
@THE-BUNKEN-DRUM 2 года назад
I never noticed this until now, but you can see Paul about to laugh at 3:56
@Epic-pf8od
@Epic-pf8od 2 года назад
When I first saw that, I thought it was him scoffing / smiling in mockery, as if he found the situation amusing.
@Crispy_Bee
@Crispy_Bee Год назад
I assume it was the "High Cockelorum" that broke him - really quite funny
@jamesoncatlett6784
@jamesoncatlett6784 2 года назад
“Keep out of it!” “…aim for his belly”
@fervidGOOBY
@fervidGOOBY 2 года назад
I shall use “high cockalorum” in a sentence today!
@theoriginalrudeboy2916
@theoriginalrudeboy2916 2 года назад
@Colin Killian Indeed my good sir
@thRegimentofFootThethRifles
@thRegimentofFootThethRifles 2 года назад
Did you?
@bermanmo6237
@bermanmo6237 2 года назад
It just means you are at a fancy party wearing fancy clothes with all the really good and fancy food and drinks sucking up to rich and important people.
@Diablo_Himself
@Diablo_Himself 2 месяца назад
You just did, technically.
@fervidGOOBY
@fervidGOOBY 2 месяца назад
@@Diablo_Himself So I did! 😁
@willmcdonald81
@willmcdonald81 Год назад
Thank you for skipping over that scene with Harris and Hagman. Still heartbreaking after all this time
@robleary3353
@robleary3353 Год назад
Love the reaction from the 'Red coats' especially the one standing next to the mounted officer. That 'oh seriously' look!. They all know Sharpes reputation!.... No one moves!.
@ryancrist9565
@ryancrist9565 9 месяцев назад
I never knew that Hastings fought in the Napoleonic wars before going on to be a lievtenant/captain in the Great War. And then he went on to solve crimes with Poirot up to the 2nd World War. The man ages incredibly well.
@stevehollahan3533
@stevehollahan3533 2 года назад
"A good soldier fights and runs away-lives to fight another day."
@azzaro714
@azzaro714 2 года назад
3:20 damn that scene makes me cry about what happened next
@Diablo_Himself
@Diablo_Himself 2 месяца назад
"We're going back" - Hagman's last words to Sharpe.
@cosmicwartoad2587
@cosmicwartoad2587 2 года назад
Sharpe'd be good as a manager on a Supermarket shopfloor, cares more aboit his staff and getting the he job done than some incompetant superior.
@barrymatthews6454
@barrymatthews6454 2 года назад
Just like Aldi and Lidl do for their staff they thrive on loyalty from staff and customers unlike other U.K. supermarkets
@flankspeed
@flankspeed 2 года назад
HERE WE MAKE PROPER BREWS!
@cosmicwartoad2587
@cosmicwartoad2587 2 года назад
@Nines But his area manager is don't like his approach.
@harrisonrawlinson5650
@harrisonrawlinson5650 2 года назад
Sharpe would be kind of supervisor you’d want to work for. He’d stand up to the middle management
@basedelon
@basedelon 2 года назад
I worked in Retail for 15 years. Having worked for one the "Big 3" for most of that time I can tell you that a manager, no matter how pally you are with them, they're first loyalty is to the company and not you. One of the first things I was taught at the beginning by older staff - that managers are not your friends.
@B-A-L
@B-A-L 2 года назад
This is one of the best pieces of writing ever, managing to seemless combine fact with fiction! I just wish we could have afforded to make a big screen version of Sharpe's Waterloo to celebrate the 200th anniversary in 2015.
@OneofInfinity.
@OneofInfinity. 2 года назад
The depictions are pure fiction, hardly the first historical battle partially shown in the series, nothing new.
@ariedijker2911
@ariedijker2911 2 года назад
Truth? This episode is an embarrassment to the Belgians and Dutch who sacrificed themselves on the battlefield. Certainly for the Prince of Orange who was wounded in the last battle and was won by General Chasse's own initiative. These soldiers and their Dutch commanders saved the English from defeat. There was no Wellington or Sharpe in sight here.🌷
@BaseDeltaZero1972
@BaseDeltaZero1972 Год назад
@@ariedijker2911 Like Private Hook was maligned as a criminal but heroic alcoholic in Zulu. The real Hook never had a drink in his life and was a gentleman and a pillar of his community.
@goldenshoggoth2143
@goldenshoggoth2143 Год назад
@@BaseDeltaZero1972 almost like people shouldn't expect movies to be a wealth of historical fact. almost like they made to be more entertaining than informative.
@Rob2000
@Rob2000 Год назад
@@goldenshoggoth2143 Still without the Dutch Quatre Brass would have been lost and the whole battle. Read Wellington's Hidden Heroes. Even the Prince was not the fool portrait here. All is from the diorama made just after the battle by the English. It contains a lot of errors, but still those errors made it in history. Wellington lost the battle of Waterloo, his allies did win it.
@b.elzebub9252
@b.elzebub9252 2 года назад
It's an entertaining show, but they really did the Prince of Orange dirty in it. In reality he was at the very least a competent commander, who contributed greatly to the eventual French defeat with his actions at the Battle of Quatre Bras. He went against Wellington's order to retreat and bought the allies crucial time. Wellington could not afford to place just any random mad aristocrat in command of an entire Corps. And sources indicate Wellington had a high opinion of the Prince. Noting that he was well liked by all.
@TonyTylerDraws
@TonyTylerDraws Год назад
This happened in Band of Brothers, too. They need to make Winters seem perfect, so they did the other commanders dirty. It makes for good TV even if it isn’t true.
@BaronsHistoryTimes
@BaronsHistoryTimes Год назад
Exactly. He served as a young ADC to Wellington in the Peninsular War from 1811 - he was no idiot or newbie, he was a seasoned veteran soldier by 1815.
@eamonmcdermott4032
@eamonmcdermott4032 Год назад
Oliver Tobias' expression when Sharpe insults the Prince, always makes me chuckle.
@rgwholt
@rgwholt Год назад
I just love the way these things were done on the cheap and with total disregard for historical accuracy . They are just stories but reading some of the comments some actually do believe this is how it was , which is rather sad.
@APZachariah
@APZachariah 2 года назад
If only every officer has such concerns.
@nikk94boiboi43
@nikk94boiboi43 2 года назад
Warhammer40k Gaunts ghost was influenced by Sharpe and I'm happy for it such a great read. I should start the Sharpe series aswell.
@antonkrieg3708
@antonkrieg3708 4 месяца назад
Is that so? Praise the Emperor!
@Diablo_Himself
@Diablo_Himself 2 месяца назад
Is that the new Space Marine one? Play WarHammer 40,000 Fire Warrior. Its a much better game.
@TheNotoriousCheeto
@TheNotoriousCheeto Год назад
All these years and I just noticed: Sharpe's Rifles, when meeting Hagman and Harris: "Chosen Men? Well, I didn't choose you." Waterloo: "They were mine! I chose them." Character development; now that's soldiering.
@stephenbarnigham5192
@stephenbarnigham5192 Год назад
Ha,ha, absolutely mate! Proper soldering! 😆
@DrewSavo
@DrewSavo 3 месяца назад
He may not have chosen to be given them, but he did choose to keep them as his trusted comrades.
@spudhead169
@spudhead169 Год назад
"High Cockalorum", that's now in my vocabulary reserved for special occasions.
@dinodob4430
@dinodob4430 2 года назад
I'm a huge fan of Sharpe, and I love Paul Bettany, but the Prince of Orange storyline was a misfire for me. I know Sharpe's not supposed to be realistic, but they pushed things too far with this storyline. I do love this show and I miss it.
@ComradeCommissarYuri
@ComradeCommissarYuri 2 года назад
@Kabuki Kitsune he kept ordering his men into line while enemy cavalry were about.. so yeah most of them got massacred.. He did this several times!! Honest he French did us a favour when he was wounded and left the field
@bermanmo6237
@bermanmo6237 2 года назад
Well, the Prince of Orange has had the command of a multinational army corp of British, Belgian, Dutch, and German soldiers. I guess you need some level of competence of keeping it together. I guess you can saw the same for Eisenhower. More of an administrator. He rely on battlefield generals like Patton to do the fighting. Yes, he too was in command of a multinational army. Had to make sure everyone is happy and all the egos in check. Not to mentioned the constant rivalry between Patton and English Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery. Not to mentioned dealing with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Charles De Gaulle. Probably enough headache just dealing with these egos. Guess sort of like what Wellington dealt with. You sort of get an impression from the tv character, he rather deal with the British Army only that the Dutch as well as the Allied Army. You also sort of got the impression, he also had the same headache dealing with the Spanish partisans in Spain when they were both fighting Napoleon there.
@marfdasko
@marfdasko 2 года назад
@@ComradeCommissarYuri this is absolute tosh
@OneofInfinity.
@OneofInfinity. 2 года назад
@@ComradeCommissarYuri Making it up as you write I see.
@ComradeCommissarYuri
@ComradeCommissarYuri 2 года назад
@@OneofInfinity. better king than commander they say
@julianmhall
@julianmhall Год назад
Interesting to note. I hadn't actually noticed until I re read it the other day, but Harris is not in the original book, and Sharpe was there when Hagman died. They weren't the reason Sharpe went after the Young Frog.
@andrewkirkland1452
@andrewkirkland1452 Год назад
If you are talking about the prince of orange he was Dutch not French. The clue is in the name.
@julianmhall
@julianmhall Год назад
@@andrewkirkland1452 I know that and you know that, but that doesn't change the fact that his father the King was called the Old Frog, and his son the Young Frog. That we know the nicknames were ignorant doesn't change them.
@anomalyp8584
@anomalyp8584 4 месяца назад
"I DECLARE TOO MUCH!" is a line i'm gonna add to my vocab from now on.
@Wooster23
@Wooster23 Месяц назад
Giving a detailed explanation of a historical event. Now that's history-ing.
@crimsonknight7011
@crimsonknight7011 2 года назад
Prince of Orange sure lacked VISION.
@crimsonknight7011
@crimsonknight7011 2 года назад
@Proli the joke I was making is that he is the same actor that plays Vision in the Marvel movies
@andychantrey9582
@andychantrey9582 2 года назад
Haha, I see what you did there
@andygass9096
@andygass9096 2 года назад
its complete rubbish, in the real world, the Prince of Orange was a brave and effective commander. You never here Wellington criticising him.
@hankrearden20
@hankrearden20 2 года назад
🤦
@bermanmo6237
@bermanmo6237 2 года назад
The actor that played the Prince of Orange, Paul Bethany, is the same guy that played Vision in the marvel movies as well as the Wandavision tv show.
@captainnolan5062
@captainnolan5062 Год назад
Bernard Cornwell's inaccurate portrayal of the Dutch Soldiers (who fought well and bravely at Quatre Bras) and the Prince of Orange and his staff and other officers (who by deciding [against Wellington's wishes] to fight at Quatre Bras saved the campaign for the allies) are not appreciated. The 5th Dutch militia put in an amazing performance for a 'green' unit and their Colonel [Westenberg] did an amazing job.
@timcollins5261
@timcollins5261 Год назад
Came here to make the comment - Rebecque probably saved the campaign for the allies at Quatre Bras and the Dutch/Belgium troops fought well.
@DaveDexterMusic
@DaveDexterMusic 11 месяцев назад
I appreciate the portrayal very much because it's fucking fictional
@captainnolan5062
@captainnolan5062 11 месяцев назад
. @DaveDexterMusic You may appreciate it, but you should know that it is British propaganda which has been perpetuated from 1815 until now, and Cornwall is the current perpetrator. Side note: It is supposed to be 'historical fiction', which usually inserts fictional characters into actual history (rather than either poorly researched or deliberately misleading facts). Also, he does the same thing in his "history" of the battle, somewhat misleadingly titled: "Waterloo: The History of Four Days, Three Armies, and Three Battles."
@patrickporter1864
@patrickporter1864 4 месяца назад
Where the English at Waterloo.
@captainnolan5062
@captainnolan5062 4 месяца назад
@@patrickporter1864 There were some English at Waterloo, but they were greatly outnumbered by Dutch and German troops
@ianbrewer4843
@ianbrewer4843 2 года назад
Great show
@scottfoster2639
@scottfoster2639 11 месяцев назад
What a great series that was.
@anenglishmaninsandiego
@anenglishmaninsandiego 7 месяцев назад
The moment at 03:56 where you have to decide whether Paul Bettany is breaking character or it's full Prince Of Orange that he's going with. Either way, the director and the editor decided to keep it in!
@morbius109
@morbius109 2 года назад
You have to love just how unimpressed and annoyed Wellington seems to be having to endure the presence the Prince of Orange.
@ilsagutrune2372
@ilsagutrune2372 9 месяцев назад
Orange had been around before. he made mistakes during the 100 days, it is true. his biggest mistake was that people would not forgive him for being bisexual.
@benisrood
@benisrood 8 месяцев назад
@@ilsagutrune2372 Yeah right
@ilsagutrune2372
@ilsagutrune2372 8 месяцев назад
@@benisrood you have read somewhere that his being bisexual was not a life long problem politically? He was not great general, but he suffers from a few things.. being bisexual and no being British
@bridgecross
@bridgecross Год назад
4:48 a wee bit of Boromir there
@tacitus6384
@tacitus6384 Месяц назад
2:28 I think Sharpe said "Have a jolly good day, old chap!"
@nooneyouknow2420
@nooneyouknow2420 2 года назад
Sharpe is the Chuck Norris of British soldiering.
@stefanfilipovits21
@stefanfilipovits21 2 года назад
He had it comin’
@user-yp9nz6bs9q
@user-yp9nz6bs9q Год назад
Great film editing job.
@edl617
@edl617 2 года назад
Wonderful shot
@ariedijker2911
@ariedijker2911 2 года назад
Yes. In the back. Nice. Like a hero.
@archaeoman70
@archaeoman70 2 года назад
Not giving up your green jacket for a different uniform? Now that's soldiering.
@Freddie1980
@Freddie1980 2 года назад
In real life Wellington had a personal grudge with Uxbridge as Uxbridge at one point was having an affair with the wife of Wellingtons brother Henry Wellesley and it was due to this why you never saw him in the peninsular war. In fact in the film 'Waterloo' Wellington who was played by Christopher Plummer calls him 'adulterous rouge' behind his back which was a reference to his many affairs. If should be pointed out as well that in real life the Prince of Orange fought bravely at Waterloo and survived and wasn't a cowardly buffoon as he is portrayed here.
@TonySpike
@TonySpike 4 месяца назад
Even vision couldnt survive sharpe, he was inevitable 😂
@gyroscope915
@gyroscope915 2 года назад
Using artillery to cover up the sounds of swearing. That's a new one. Creative
@pa5287
@pa5287 2 года назад
such a great series dont make them like this anymore
@YourNeighborhoodJackass1917
I know people hate on this show a lot, but the screen play and writing is superb for a small company.
@n8nate
@n8nate Год назад
I'm sure I read that each episode took 6 months plus to complete out in Ukraine. The conditions, including the basics of food and water were extremely poor and made everyone very sick. In fact, the original Sharpe - Paul McGann broke his leg while playing football with the rest of the cast in Ukraine, causing a young Sean Bean to be chosen to replace him.
@sn00ke
@sn00ke 2 года назад
4:01 *"I don't care that you broke your elbow"*
@Talsedoom
@Talsedoom Год назад
The lvl of British energy in this 6 minutes is over 9000!
@kamion53
@kamion53 2 года назад
funny to see "the hero of Quatre Bras" portraited as a prickish fool. He seems to have had quite a reputation in those days, but later on prooved to be a rather unstable king.
@marfdasko
@marfdasko 2 года назад
I think you may be confusing him for his son William III. That was the king who suffered of mental instability.
@kamion53
@kamion53 2 года назад
@@marfdasko mental stability was not the strongest point in the House or Orange-Nassau. William III was also mental instable and his daughter Wilhelmina talked with "ancesters"
@ariedijker2911
@ariedijker2911 2 года назад
That is not entirely true. The kingship was changed in his time. NL then became a parliamentary democracy. Thorbecke arranged this.
@jctripplesticks
@jctripplesticks 2 года назад
Few realize that that's Paul Bettany. It's so different to hear him yelling and with loads of hair
@renrenfrey498
@renrenfrey498 9 месяцев назад
Doggert deserves an Oscar for managing to say cockalorum without cracking up. No matter how many takes they did.
@hoodoo2001
@hoodoo2001 2 года назад
OMG.... It's VISION!
@oldcodgerplaysgames9610
@oldcodgerplaysgames9610 2 года назад
When there are more officers on screen than troops, that's budget cutting
@honestabe1940
@honestabe1940 2 года назад
God, it's like a Monty Python comedy!
@jaywilson4520
@jaywilson4520 Год назад
Haha, Paul Bettany. Perfectly cast.
@ahaaaaaaaaa
@ahaaaaaaaaa 8 месяцев назад
"I never mind men running, as long as they come back !" HAA
@TomeAlone
@TomeAlone 2 года назад
With Sharpe's Assassin now released will we finally see some hype/traction for a new mini series or 2 parter with the man himself returning as Sharpe??? Or do I need to rewatch Chronicles of Frankenstein to pretend we have another Sharpe adventure! 😏
@davidvalter1936
@davidvalter1936 2 года назад
Is there another book? They should definitely do a big budget series. Like game of thrones but obviously ending.
@TheNotoriousCheeto
@TheNotoriousCheeto 2 года назад
Pretend? The character in Frankenstein was a former rifleman with the 95th who fought under Wellington. Even the Pattern 1796 heavy cavalry saber makes an appearance. There is no way that isn't Sharpe; he is just using a fake name.
@yoloswaggins1579
@yoloswaggins1579 2 года назад
Minecraft death sound at 4:56
@jaymorgan7728
@jaymorgan7728 Год назад
Damn his eyes!
@MajPickles
@MajPickles 2 года назад
Great shot Sharpy
@ariedijker2911
@ariedijker2911 2 года назад
In the back, a good shot?
@MajPickles
@MajPickles 2 года назад
@@ariedijker2911 does the job no matter where you hut em.
@ariedijker2911
@ariedijker2911 2 года назад
@@MajPickles Did you know that Waterloo was not yet officially, part of the Netherlands at that time. The Prince had good reason to fight. He hit the French a little harder than Sharpy. Do you know the nickname of the Prince the English gave him? As a Dutchman I am outraged by this episode. But we know where this comes from with the English. Search on Wikipedia for Michiel de Ruyter and Chatham. They never got over this loss. Relations in this area only improved after the NL lent the mirror woodcut of the captured flagship HMS Royal Charles to England for viewing in 2012. Once the seven provinces ruled the seas and that is one of the smallest countries in Europe. But in spite of everything, England and the Netherlands will always remain allies.💂‍♂️&🌷
@MajPickles
@MajPickles 2 года назад
@@ariedijker2911 thanks. I will read up on that! Sadly we English love to make ourselves look amazing at others expense. Will be interesting to read up on the real history behind this episode!
@Klepske
@Klepske 2 года назад
Hilarious, even if the series is incredibly slanted against anything not in British uniform. Willem II was a funny guy, he got extorted into making the Netherlands a constitutional monarchy by Thorbecke. Wellington later on remarks about the Prussians: "Let's see if we can find something useful for them to do." Wellington's mixed army holds their ground and repels French attacks, but is in no position whatsoever to counterattack. Until the Prussians get there in force and engage, the French break and it's a victory.
@skapunker1986
@skapunker1986 Год назад
5:30 "they were my soldiers, i choose them," No Sharpe, they were "Chosen" men already by Major Dunnet/Captain Murray, you were just lucky u were assigned to this whole excisting "chosen" group by Hogan. I so vividly remember how Sharpe told every member of the "Chosen" group that "He" did not "Choose" them, in the first episode.
@DoctorProph3t
@DoctorProph3t Год назад
That’s called character development.
@emersonbolen784
@emersonbolen784 Год назад
BANG!!!!
6 месяцев назад
The Shako was a nice touch.The 54th was in the forefront of the attack on La Haye Sainte.
@jameslynn7271
@jameslynn7271 Год назад
The moment you figured out that MCUs The Vision was once the Prince of Orange in the Sharpe series!
@Kelly14UK
@Kelly14UK 2 года назад
Ponce! Perfumed ponce!
@Munchausen45
@Munchausen45 2 года назад
This is truly the Multiverse of madness.
@ShasOSwoll
@ShasOSwoll Год назад
"I don't mind men running so long as they come back!" Me playing Total War
@NationalDevin
@NationalDevin 2 года назад
It's been bothering me today, but I found out it's actually "Prince of Oranje"
@Stefanius058
@Stefanius058 2 года назад
Oranje is orange in dutch
@FrontSideBus
@FrontSideBus 2 года назад
Now that's soldiering!
@richardd7614
@richardd7614 Год назад
2:29 why have i never seen this before lmfao
@1339LARS
@1339LARS 2 года назад
Marvelous!! //Lars
@AaronHungwell
@AaronHungwell 2 года назад
Ned Stark shot Vision!
@migmadmarine
@migmadmarine 2 года назад
was this the first "fragging"?🤔
@hannibalburgers477
@hannibalburgers477 2 года назад
According to sharpe, not the first. "We've klled officers in blue coats, officers in white coats and even officers in red coats."
@stvdagger8074
@stvdagger8074 2 года назад
The term fragging had not yet been coined. It was a product of the 20th Century. However, I am sure that 3000 years ago some frustrated Babylonian or Assyrian soldier had enough of an incompetent or overly harsh officer and plunged a bronze spear into his guts. Or maybe, it was first done even earlier in the Stone Age for example.
@pablojn4826
@pablojn4826 2 года назад
@@hannibalburgers477 If Sharpe did that he probably would have contributed to a French victory in Waterloo. Because Plot points don't work in real life
@joeyj6808
@joeyj6808 27 дней назад
I know the whole thing is nonsense but I always loved the Sharpe books and series.
@jimmycakes7158
@jimmycakes7158 Год назад
Shooting the Prince of orange, now that's soldiering
@jodofe4879
@jodofe4879 Год назад
As much as I like this series, they really did the Prince of Orange dirty. Historically he was known for his personal courage and very popular with the British forces.
@drPiotrNapieraa
@drPiotrNapieraa 2 года назад
it's not sure if he killed him, just made him unable to endanger the tactics
@fortusvictus8297
@fortusvictus8297 Год назад
@Kabuki Kitsune By all accounts I have seen the Prince was wounded advancing an attack ahead of his troops, thus he may have been wounded by either the enemy or his own side on the advance.
@filipinorutherford7818
@filipinorutherford7818 2 года назад
Hey is this TV series on Netflix, Stan, HBO or whatever? I really want to watch the series fully. I have read one of the books and it was a good read.
@AlexMueller1982
@AlexMueller1982 2 года назад
You CAN find the entire Series here on RU-vid. I will not post the link since i do not think the Uploader has the needed Rights and Permissions, but yes, you can find it here on RU-vid.
@embracethesuck1041
@embracethesuck1041 2 года назад
Quite the Sharpe shooter.
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