The Onedin Line

A British drama about a Family Business of Intrepid Merchants in the Victorian era. It begins with the disgruntled Captain James Onedin setting himself up as an independent businessman. He finds that an old ship is for sail which no one will buy. Upon exploring, he learns that the ship is owned by a dissolute former naval officer, who is being tended by his middle-aged daughter, Anne. James has no money of his own but offers to pay in shares. The daughter notes that if her father dies, the shares would revert to James, because women cannot inherit according to the laws of the time. She therefore insists on a marriage of expediency to seal the deal because, after all, it is a "not uncommon arrangement". Whereupon James, appreciating a business canniness to match his own, begins to fall in love. The two marry and begin their effort to become a lord and lady of the seas.

This show can be found on DVD. All eight seasons are available as Dutch imports, uncut versions of seasons 1 to 3 have recently been released by 2entertain. The show deals with such things as empire building, intrigue, romance and, of course, seafaring in an attractively prissy Victorian way. One can actually believe that the characters lived in the late 19th century.

This series provides examples of:
 * Adventure Duo: The Onedins, in a laid-back sort of way
 * Apron Matron: Mrs Onedin. She is the most admirable character of the show.
 * Asshole Victim: Bucko Roberts in series 1. Whether he was murdered or not is disputed, but he was certainly an asshole.
 * Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other: Mr and Mrs Onedin, though they would never show it in public.
 * Badass Family: The Onedins.
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: Daniel and Elizabeth, particularly in later seasons. When they're both married. To other people.
 * Berserk Button: Daniel Fogarty really, really doesn't like it when someone insults Elizabeth.
 * The Captain: James.
 * Cheshire Cat Grin: James, when in a particularly smug mood.
 * The Consigliere : Anne Onedin.
 * Deliberate Values Dissonance: This is the 19th century, after all.
 * Determined Sea Captain's Wife: Mrs Onedin is like a Determined Homesteader's Wife with ships instead of a homestead. There actually were a number of women like her in Real Life, which makes Mrs Onedin a kind of tribute to them.
 * Diabolus Ex Machina: A couple of times in various episodes.
 * Family Business
 * Father Neptune: Onedin's first mate. And James Onedin himself.
 * Feuding Families: They have this with rival shippers in a business rather than a violent way.
 * Good With Numbers: Both Onedins.
 * Guile Hero: James.
 * Happily Married: The Onedins, in a quirky sort of way.
 * Heir Club for Men: James is determined to have a son and heir to the Onedin Line.
 * The Ingenue: Leonora.
 * Intrepid Merchant
 * Iron Lady: No one had better mess with Mrs Onedin.
 * Jerk With a Heart of Gold: Both Onedins. Mrs Onedin shows her heart of gold more often.
 * Law of Inverse Fertility: Anne has a lot of difficulty trying to get pregnant.
 * Manipulative Bastard: James James James James James.
 * Meaningful Name: "Onedin" is a transposition of "Ondine", a water spirit.
 * My Girl Back Home: Anne Onedin sometimes goes to sea with James and sometimes stays home to mind the store. James' rather exasperating sister also fits this.
 * My Girl Is Not a Slut: Daniel Fogarty gets very angry when anyone impugns Elizabeth's chastity.
 * Non-Idle Rich: The Frazers, among others. The main story is about the Onedins struggle to become and maintain this.
 * Oh Crap: Lots, like the moment when
 * Operation Jealousy:
 * Parental Neglect:
 * Perfectly Arranged Marriage: "A not uncommon arrangement."
 * Plucky Middie: On at least one episode. The mercantile version is an "apprentice".
 * Proud Merchant Race: The English.
 * Rescue Romance: Leonora Biddulph would have liked very much for this to happen.
 * Shotgun Wedding: Elizabeth and Albert.
 * Shout Out: The second episode is a Shout Out to the exploits of Mary Ann Patten.
 * The Stoic: Both Onedins.
 * Sympathetic Adulterer: In later seasons,
 * Teen Pregnancy: Elizabeth.
 * Undying Loyalty: Mrs Onedin.
 * Wooden Ships and Iron Men
 * Wooden Ships and Iron Men