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  1. Monarch of the Glen. Series 1: Episode 1. Young restauranteur Archie MacDonald rushes to a family emergency in the Highlands. As reluctant Laird of Glenbogle, he foils an Osprey's nest robbery and ...

  2. Monarch of the Glen is a quiet kind of comedy, with a good helping of drama, a bit of sly, smirky humor and a pinch of sentimentality. It doesn't seem to be widely accepted, probably because there is no sex or violence. Sheesh, I can't even remember hearing a four letter word. The characters are real, they are funny and the show is engaging.

  3. Elizabeth 'Lizzie' MacDonald. Abigail Cruttenden / Hilary Maclean / Saskia Wickham Elizabeth 'Lizzie' MacDonald is the daughter of Hector and Molly MacDonald. She is known in Monarch of the Glen for her rows with her brother Archie MacDonald. She had a daughter in series two, whom she called Martha MacDonald after her father's mother - Martha.

  4. Justine, Archie's girlfriend has competition from local school Headmistress Katrina and cook Lexie battle for the Laird's heart. Whilst Archie has to cope with his eccentric parents Molly and Hector and their friend and neighbor Kilwillie. 5 years later, Archie's half-brother Paul Bowman comes to Glenbogle, and becomes Laird of Glenbogle ...

  5. September 25, 2005. 52min. 13+. The house is thrown into upheaval when Paul's god-daughter Amy arrives, and chaos follows. But Amy has a secret she's trying to keep from Paul. Paul's old enemy Tam Cooper returns to the Glen and tries to do damage to the Macdonalds - surprisingly it's Amy who comes to the rescue. Entitled.

  6. S3.E9 ∙ Episode #3.9. Sun, Dec 30, 2001. As the night of the Midsummer Ball approaches, Archie is determined to make sure everything runs smoothly. But it seems that someone is trying to sabotage the ball and Stella is determined to keep Lexie in the kitchen so that she may be with Archie on the big night. 8.9/10 (60)

  7. 23 de oct. de 2007 · Monarch of the Glen, made for Scottish television and the BBC, is an engaging series set and photographed in the highlands of Scotland. For most viewers I suspect these highlands will be known (or not) from glancing through the National Geographic magazine or a coffee table picture book It is a delightful contrast to many BBC situation comedies that take place in mundane urban settings and are ...