The Camerons visit their Aunt Jane, a rural relative, but come across intrigue at the near by RAF base, where the Jupiter unmanned, silent spy plane is kept under wraps. Two mysterious men who the children saw on the train up are after the plane’s engine, and the race is on to thwart them.
Available on Paul's British TV. Click on this Link to watch. https://ok.ru/video/c4822989 Uploaded all seven episodes. Sam Jessop (Edward Petherbridge) arrives home from work to discover that his wife has left him and run away with another man. Out of curiosity, he contacts Rosie Tindall (Jean Marsh), the wife of the 'other man'. They discover that they have a lot in common, and a relationship gradually develops between them. Rosie has a daughter, Sally (Amanda Waring). Sam has two sons, Joe (John McAndrew) and Nick (Graham McGrath). He also has Grandad (Robert Fyfe) living with him.
I was watching S02E03 of 'The Adventure Game' last night and found that this particular episode contains ten repeated minutes. This had been left in and is how it is presented on the DVD release. I've managed to source another copy without the additional ten minutes and S02E03 has been replaced with this copy. https://ok.ru/video/c20183501 All the best, Paul.
Click on this Link to watch. https://ok.ru/video/5887610063565 Thanks to Mark Carman, we now have 12 addition episodes bringing the total up to 19. Only the last episode of series three and all six episodes of series four are now required to complete the series.
Available on Paul's Bits and Bobs. Click on this Link to watch. https://ok.ru/video/c17916621 A series of five programmes about British teenagers from the 1950s to today. The post-war consumer boom found young people more than eager to go for what they wanted and with an open job market - 'we had no worries, no worries at all ...' The advertisers labelled these new consumers 'teenagers'. This first programme presents memories of hope and carefree times in a world apparently made for the young, plus memories of achievement, pressure and 'closing doors'. Have teenagers ever got what they wanted or has it just been sold to them?
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