John Duttine

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    Lost Property (1986)

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    Lost Property (1986)

    Anne and John Forrest live in an old Victorian school building. But what for Anne is the fulfillment of her childhood fantasy about a “pretend” school is too real for John and a former pupil at the school.

    $15.00
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    Out of the Blue

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    Out of the Blue

    Out of the Blue follows a team of detectives at Brazen Gate CID through grisly murder cases, clashes with an already-divided community and through the dramas of their personal lives.

    $30.00
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    The Devil's Crown

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    The Devil’s Crown

    The Devil’s Crown was a BBC limited series which dramatised the reigns of three medieval Kings of England: Henry II and his sons Richard the Lionheart and John.

    $48.00
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    Ain't Misbehavin'

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    Ain’t Misbehavin’

    When Clive and Sonia discover that their respective partners are having an affair, they join forces in an attempt to save their marriages.

    $25.00
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    Lame Ducks

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    Lame Ducks

    Lame Ducks is a British television sitcom made by the BBC in 1984 and written by Peter J. Hammond.

    In one of the more dark and surreal plotlines, it starred John Duttine as Brian Drake, a man who, when suffering a serious injury after being hit by a truck, can no longer work and decides to head off to live as a hermit. As he goes along, he is joined by various other outcasts, including a woman called Angie.

    Later, a private detective called Ansell, hired by Drake’s wife, locates the group, but as an outcast himself, decides to join them.

    The show ran for two series.

    $30.00
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    The Mallens

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    The Mallens

    The Mallens was a popular Granada Television adaptation of Catherine Cookson novels that ran for 13 episodes from 1979-1980.

    $24.00$32.00
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    To Serve Them All My Days

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    To Serve Them All My Days

    To Serve Them All My Days is a British television adaptation of the 1972 novel by R. F. Delderfield. 13 episodes 50 minute in length were first shown by the BBC in 1980 and 1981.

    As in the novel, the protagonist is David Powlett-Jones, a coal miner’s son from South Wales, who has risen from the ranks and been commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in World War I. In 1918, after being injured and shell-shocked, he is hired to teach History at Bamfylde School, a fictional public school in North Devon, in the southwest of England, where he wins the respect and acclaim of colleagues and students. He serves under headmaster Algy Herries, forms a friendship with Ian Howarth, engages in a rivalry with Carter, and marries Beth.

    $32.00
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    The Day of the Triffids

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    The Day of the Triffids

    The Day of the Triffids is a British television series which was first aired by the BBC in 1981. An adaptation by Douglas Livingstone of the 1951 novel by John Wyndham, the six half-hour episodes were produced by David Maloney and directed by Ken Hannam, with original music by Christopher Gunning.

    It premiered simultaneously in the UK and in Australia on ABC Television.

    $16.00
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