A fabulous film worth looking up is 'King & Country' (1964) with Dirk Bogarde & Tom Courtenay. It is out there in the usual place. It really is a fantastic old B/W film.
I'll have to see if I can get hold of that film. I love black and white films, and anything with Dirk Bogarde in is definitely on my list
I didn't know that was there. It's a fitting tribute, I like the ambiguity of the limbs and the blindfold. Interesting that John Major, as recently as the 1990's, felt that such a memorial would dishonour the brave :eek: Good that it's there now, though
I didn't know that was there. It's a fitting tribute, I like the ambiguity of the limbs and the blindfold. Interesting that John Major, as recently as the 1990's, felt that such a memorial would dishonour the brave :eek: Good that it's there now, though
Yesterday a memorial to the Bevin Boys was opened there too. I wonder if there's one for the Land Army Girls too?
Me too. Just watched the last episode and was crying like a baby at the end. I can often tear up at programmes (discreetly) but I was practically sobbing with this Glad I was by myself!
Excellent series. Very hard going at times, a lot of times, but well worth sticking with. Looking forward to the next series now.
the teacher was a conscientious objector, joe deserted, so youve kind answered your own question
Thanks for confirming this. The reason I was slightly confused was that they forced him into a uniform making me think that he might have gone to war but he obviously refused to fight.
Such a powerful series. Looking forward to the next series.
Apparently, Peter Moffat who wrote it was inspired by his dying father's stories and other family members and he wants the series to be centred around the happenings of the village from the start of the First World War to present day. So hopefully there will be many series to come (42 episodes in total is the ambition, if I remember correctly).
If any of you haven't seen this already then I recommend reading this media pack. It gives great insight into the series and the idea with interviews, historical context, episode synopses etc.
I keep meaning to ask this and forgetting - is the MP the eldest son of Lord Allingham, and if so, has he inherited the title and had to resign from the House of Commons? Did I miss when they mentioned this, or didn't it happen?
I keep meaning to ask this and forgetting - is the MP the eldest son of Lord Allingham, and if so, has he inherited the title and had to resign from the House of Commons? Did I miss when they mentioned this, or didn't it happen?
That's actually a very good point. He talks as if he is still an MP but he won't be able to be now he's a lord. It's possible that the writers have overlooked that.
I can't risk reading the rest of this thread as I want to avoid spoilers, so it's possible my query will already have been answered.
I've just discovered that the last ep of The Village has been removed from the iPlayer already, so after 5 weeks commitment to a drama, there seems to be no prospect of seeing the final part!
Is there anywhere else I can view it? Any help would be much appreciated.
I've just discovered that the last ep of The Village has been removed from the iPlayer already, so after 5 weeks commitment to a drama, there seems to be no prospect of seeing the final part!
It would only be available for a week after the last episode went out. Iplayer is a pain in the neck for that. I've looked on youtube but it doesn't seem to be there.
It would only be available for a week after the last episode went out. Iplayer is a pain in the neck for that. I've looked on youtube but it doesn't seem to be there.
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Is it this one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_at_Dawn_Memorial
At least he was drummed out and not shot, which shows how far opinions had come in such a short time.
I'll have to see if I can get hold of that film. I love black and white films, and anything with Dirk Bogarde in is definitely on my list
I didn't know that was there. It's a fitting tribute, I like the ambiguity of the limbs and the blindfold. Interesting that John Major, as recently as the 1990's, felt that such a memorial would dishonour the brave :eek: Good that it's there now, though
Yesterday a memorial to the Bevin Boys was opened there too. I wonder if there's one for the Land Army Girls too?
There is one in Scotland.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-19882990
Me too. Just watched the last episode and was crying like a baby at the end. I can often tear up at programmes (discreetly) but I was practically sobbing with this Glad I was by myself!
Excellent series. Very hard going at times, a lot of times, but well worth sticking with. Looking forward to the next series now.
Perhaps SULLA meant that dawn at 4am? In November? I know that went through my head when he said it!
http://www.womenslandarmytribute.co.uk/
I think this is up to date.....interesting that it's taken so long for this to happen.....
Thanks for confirming this. The reason I was slightly confused was that they forced him into a uniform making me think that he might have gone to war but he obviously refused to fight.
I thought this was supposed to be on BBC IPlayer but its not there not even the latest part.
Does that mean a DVD is due out soon?
Apparently, Peter Moffat who wrote it was inspired by his dying father's stories and other family members and he wants the series to be centred around the happenings of the village from the start of the First World War to present day. So hopefully there will be many series to come (42 episodes in total is the ambition, if I remember correctly).
If any of you haven't seen this already then I recommend reading this media pack. It gives great insight into the series and the idea with interviews, historical context, episode synopses etc.
That's actually a very good point. He talks as if he is still an MP but he won't be able to be now he's a lord. It's possible that the writers have overlooked that.
I've just discovered that the last ep of The Village has been removed from the iPlayer already, so after 5 weeks commitment to a drama, there seems to be no prospect of seeing the final part!
Is there anywhere else I can view it? Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Amazon says
Available for pre-order. This item will be released on 8 July 2013.
It would only be available for a week after the last episode went out. Iplayer is a pain in the neck for that. I've looked on youtube but it doesn't seem to be there.
you should try a google search.
its on TheBox.bz
I've just ordered mine. The first box set I've ever ordered, such was the impact of this series on me.