[Afamilyatwar-list] TV Series - another suggestion
Christine Kendell
christine.kendell at btopenworld.com
Mon Jan 22 10:22:14 CST 2018
To Serve Them All My Days (1980) is set mainly in a boys’ public school, but David Powlett-Jones (John Duttine) is the son and brother of Welsh miners, so there is some class tension. He’s sent to the school to teach history as a kind of occupational therapy, as he’s had a bad case of shell-shock in the Great War. He’s quite a radical, especially compared to most of the masters. He gives a great performance, as does Neil Stacy as the science master who runs the OTC. I saw it at the time, and am watching the DVDs now.
Richard, 20,000 Streets was tremendous!
Christine
From: afamilyatwar-list-bounces at baylor.edu [mailto:afamilyatwar-list-bounces at baylor.edu] On Behalf Of Scott Filderman via Afamilyatwar-list
Sent: 15 January 2018 14:31
To: afamilyatwar-list at baylor.edu; Veit, Richard
Subject: Re: [Afamilyatwar-list] TV Series
I thank all the wonderful AFAW fans who have made these recommendations. I’ve made a list and am checking it twice! Nobody’s been naughty because everyone’s been nice! Between the library and Amazon I have several series to investigate. I even received a response from the son of Colin Douglas! Now THAT’S a fan base! Quite!
Scott Filderman
On Sunday, January 14, 2018, 9:55 PM, Veit, Richard via Afamilyatwar-list <afamilyatwar-list at baylor.edu> wrote:
In my opinion, John Finch's A Family at War is the finest television series ever. The writing and acting are superb, unfailingly strong throughout the 52 episodes. The WW2 period is captured with a perceptive honesty, and we care deeply about the characters.
But it goes without saying that there are many other series that are also well worth seeing. Here are my personal favourites, with five in each category:
DRAMA
Sam [also by John Finch]
Foyle's War
Upstairs Downstairs
Danger UXB
20,000 Streets Under the Sky
COMEDY
Dad's Army
You Rang, M'Lord?
Goodnight Sweetheart
Fawlty Towers
Keeping Up Appearances
Thanks to all of you for the great suggestions!
Richard Veit
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