[Afamilyatwar-list] Missing Material: Episode 33

kim hughes hughes52 at hotmail.com
Thu May 10 07:52:06 CDT 2018


Just wanted to say a quick thank you to Scott for telling us all the missing bits 😊 but have to admit that i find it so annoying that these bits are missing in a set that is supposed to be the complete series!! I think I might invest in series two and three of the dutch set now. Thanks again Scott and keep up the good work as it is truly appreciated. x


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In the early domestic scene following David’s conversation with Frank, as Freda and Doris are wanting to clean the Ashton livingroom and send Edwin to the pub, this scene goes on for a minute longer than in the Acorn set: Doris remarks how her mother always carries around her gas-mask and always reminds Doris to take one (“can you see me in a gas-mask?” she twitters), Freda picks up Robert’s little table (which Jean had thought was Philip’s in the last episode of the prior series) and wonders if the livingroom couldn’t benefit from moving things around. “What are we going to use? Government surplus?” responds Edwin; he prefers to leave things where they are. Freda leaves with the little table. Then Edwin interrogates Doris about Ian Mackenzie’s comings and goings. “I am her father.” He thinks Ian wanted to go somewhere yesterday with Freda. Doris says she has no idea but is sure Freda is trying to give Ian “the brush-off” although she does say that Ian would be a catch. “He’s a consultant! Like God. We’re less than worms, us! Less than dust under his chariot wheels.” Edwin is trying to ascertain Freda’s relationship with Ian.

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