
Sharpe’s opposition on this occasion is a rogue East India Company officer, Colonel William Dodd, played by Toby Stephens, able to put his fencing skills to good use again after his appearance as the villain Gustav Graves in the James Bond movie “Die Another Day”! The real power behind young maharajah Khande Rao, Dodd is aided and abetted against the English by the late maharajah’s favourite consort, Madhuvanthi, played by Salman Rushdie’s wife Padma Lakshmi. She tries to seduce Sharpe but, naturally, he’s having none of it! And, not surprisingly, Sharpe has unfinished business with the Colonel! Dodd lays a trap for the troops of the East India Company who are coerced into attacking the fort, regardless of the consequences to the indisposed General’s daughter, by General Sir Henry Simmerson, Michael Cochrane reprising his role after three previous appearances in the series. Thus, the stage is set for the final battle...
Watching the ITV3 “Behind the Scenes” documentary, after the concluding episode, it’s a wonder the programme ever got made! The number of extras, and costumes required for them, hand-built rifles and cannons, learning how to become a soldier in ten days flat, not to mention Sean and Toby going down with Delhi belly both on the same day, meant the Production team were up against it!! But, the finished product is a treat with a terrific cliff-hanger at the end of episode one which isn’t immediately spoiled in the next time trailer!!! Having infiltrated the enemy, and unrecognised by Dodd, Sharpe has to prove his new found loyalty to the young maharajah when he is ordered by the Colonel to shoot his best friend...
If you missed it last year, and want to find out whether or not Harper survives, after all Sharpe is a good shot, the best, then “Sharpe’s Challenge” is repeated on ITV1 at 9pm this Thursday and Friday! It’s worth seeing just for Peter-Hugo Daly’s performance as Sergeant Shadrach Bickerstaff, a constant thorn in Sharpe’s side, who steals every scene he is in with much accomplishment!! Meanwhile, the earlier episodes of “Sharpe” are currently being repeated on UKTV History at the same time, 9pm, five nights a week, from Sunday to Thursday!!!