Flambards.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: C-123792-9 | Roadshow EntertainmentDistributor: Australia : Distributed by Roadshow Entertainment, [2016]Copyright date: ©1979Description: 4 DVD-videos (approximately 740 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscUniform titles: Flambards (TV Mini-Series : 1979) Subject(s): Peyton, Kathleen Wendy -- Television adaptations | England -- 18th century -- Drama | Fox hunting -- Drama | Horsemanship -- Drama | Flambards (England : Imaginary place) -- Drama | Families -- England -- Drama | Great Britain -- History -- Edward VII, 1901-1910 -- Drama | England -- DramaGenre/Form: Television adaptations. | Television mini-series. | Television programs.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Roadshow Entertainment : C-123792-9.
DVD release of the 1979 television series.
Based on the novel series with the same name by K. M. Peyton.
Written by Kathleen Peyton ; produced by Leonard Lewis ; directed by Michael Ferguson.
Rated: PG.
DVD ; Region 4.
In English.
Disc one : Christina/The blooding (feature-length compilation version ; Christina (full length version ; The blooding (full length version) ; Blooding -- Disc two : Entry to a new world ; Lady bountiful ; Point to point ; The cold light of day -- Disc three : The edge of the cloud ; Flying high ; Sing no sad songs -- Disc four : New blood ; Prisoners of war ; What are servants for? ; Inheritance.
England in the early 1900s. Christina is sent to live with her domineering, crippled Uncle Russell and her cousins Mark and William at Flambards, a rambling, decaying mansion. Life at Flambards is a conflict of cultures, with Mark and his father clinging to a traditionalist obsession for horses, whilst William dreams of a career in the new technology of aviation. When Christina arrives, her presence generates a changing pattern of events and relationships.
Alan Parnaby, Christine McKenna, Steven Grives.
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