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Series 4 |
| 7 :04x01 - Loyalty (Jan/05/2003) | | Horatio confronts the different attitudes of Irishmen in the Royal Navy. One is openly antagonistic to the crown, one is loyal as Hornblower himself, and another seemingly loyal career officer reveals himself to have been working for Bonaparte all along. In contrast to the Irish, he must also deal with an Anti-Bonapartist Frenchman. | | Guest Stars: Barbara Flynn as Mrs. Mason, Simon Delaney as French Midshipman, Neil Conrich as Bailiff, John Sheahan as Irishman, Jim McManus as Pawnbroker, Jonathan Forbes (1) as Midshipman Orrock, Ron Cook as James Doughty, Christian Coulson as Jack Hammond, Lorcan Cranitch as Wolfe, Tony Haygarth as Master Prowse, Julia Sawalha as Maria Mason, Ian McElhinney as Captain Hammond, Greg Wise as Major CĂ´tard | Director: Andrew Grieve Story: C. S. Forester | Screenplay: Niall Leonard | | | |
| 8 :04x02 - Duty (Jan/06/2003) | | Shortly after getting married, Hornblower is sent out on a mission to find a British ship which was last seen of the coast of France, under the command of an old friend. While searching, the Hotspur picks up some unusual passengers. | | Guest Stars: Timothy Deenihan as Maguire, Camilla Power as Betsy, David Birkin as Jerome, Jonathan Forbes (1) as Orrock, Jonathan Coy as Bracegirdle, Ron Cook as Steward James Doughty, Jim Carter (1) as Etheridge, Barbara Flynn as Mrs. Mason, Julia Sawalha as Maria Mason, Tony Haygarth as Master Prowse, Lorcan Cranitch as Wolfe, Richard Syms as Parson | Director: Andrew Grieve Story: C. S. Forester | Screenplay: Stephen Churchett | | | |
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