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Tales of Unease: The Complete Series [DVD]

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Hmmm, another thought. Now I know you're miles away from Bradford but the National Media Museum have a "TV Heaven" section where you can watch old programmes, so long as they have copies. Now, I'm wondering if their "sister" museum, the Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI), has the same kind of set-up? If so, if you're going to London some time, that might help? John (Terence Rigby) and Susan (Pinkie Johnstone) Partridge take their old car to a scrap yard, only to keep seeing it again in the streets they are using. Freddy’s Nightmares 1 9 8 8 - 1 9 9 0 (USA) 44 x 60 minute episodes The mythical town of Springwood was…

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This cookie, set by YouTube, registers a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen. An obscure, largely unknown horror portmanteau series broadcast in November to December 1970 has been dug up from deep in the ITV archive. Off the shelf masters from the LWT vaults presented on disc by Network.Tales of Unease’ is on DVD exclusively from networkonair.com from 17 October: https://new.networkonair.com/tales-of-unease/ Solid image gallery of promotional and behind the scenes photos. 56 images in all from every episode bar #4 "It's Too Late Now". Arnold Haithwaite pursues his strange and solitary profession on the Cumbrian sands beside the Irish Sea. He is a sand pilot and, like a sea pilot, must know his way about; he must have a strong sense of both locality and identity. This is called into question by another figure that haunts this strange landscape: a sinister intruder who claims to be the real Arnold Haithwaite.

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The transfers are fine and precisely what collectors have come to expect from these Network discs in that they're using well looked after off the shelf broadcast masters. Most likely more modern master formats where the originals have been ported across. Tales of Unease was a British supernatural drama series based on a series of horror story anthologies, edited by John Burke. Nonetheless, it's thrilling for Tales of Unease to finally be available. From its spooky opening titles through to the strong performances and unsettling atmospheres on offer, Tales of Unease makes for a curious watch. It may be one for the purists of British TV, but that's the Curious British Telly audience to a tee. Jon Dear on the Network release of LWT’s anthology series script-edited by John Burke. ‘Tales Of Unease’ DVD Slipcase Adapted from John Rowe Townsend's award-winning novel and produced by BAFTA winner Peter Plummer, whose credits include the highly acclaimed adaptation of Alan Garner's The Owl Service, this unsettling and atmospheric mystery series won the prestigious Harlequin award at 1973's BAFTAs. Starring James Bate as an isolated teenage boy who undergoes a disturbing loss of identity and Milton Johns as his unlikely nemesis, The Intruder is featured here as a brand-new high definition remaster from original film elements in its original fullscreen aspect ratio.The story ends with David witnessing his own corpse being carried away from a crash. We don’t see the crash, nor the circumstances surrounding it. So was Sarah a harbinger of David’s impending doom? We don’t get an answer to that either. It leaves a slightly unpleasant taste in the mouth.

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The final episode, The Old Banger, written by Richardson Morgan (Rogin in The Ark in Space, Doctor Who fans) may be the best remembered of the series. A couple (Terence Rigby and Pinky Johnstone) abandon their old, unwanted car on the other side of London, but the car has other ideas…and if you’ve ever wondered how a car can enter a suburban living room without damaging either the house or itself, then wonder no more. A highly effective central concept, with the message that you have to have to take responsibility for your possessions (John is training homing pigeons in case subtext isn’t your strong suit), including when you dispose of them. But this episode is played with a lightness of touch that undercuts much of the menace. Possibly it was more effective in prose. Pinky Johnstone in The Old Banger. Danger 1 9 5 0 - 1 9 5 5 (USA) 239 x 30 minute episodes This live half-hour CBS dramatic anthology…Episodes 3 hours ago Rich House, Poor House: Julie, Jazz and Catia (Channel 5 Sunday 5 November 2023) Episodes 3 hours ago Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Love and Marriage (Channel 5 Saturday 4 November 2023) The series was also strongly cast with appearances from the likes of Susan George, James Hazledine, Michael Culver, Talfryn Thomas, Tessa Wyatt, Roy Dotrice and Terence Rigby.

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