The Tomorrow People are investigating the Doomsday Men, a secret organisation that glorify war as character building. Their leader is reputed to be Sir Arthur McLelland who's only living relative is his grandson Douglas, who attends Glen College, a boarding school in Scotland... EPISODES Episode 023: Dressed To Kill, Episode 024: The Burning Sword, Episode 025: Run Rabbit Run, Episode 026: The Shuttlecock SPECIAL FEATURES Full Episode Guide, Character Biographies, Picture Gallery, Fact Files, Exclusive Commentaries from Nicholas Young, Peter Vaughn-Clarke & Elizabeth Adare
Produktinformation
Alterseinstufung
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Nicht geprüft
Verpackungsabmessungen
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18,03 x 13,76 x 1,48 cm; 83,16 Gramm
Medienformat
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PAL
Laufzeit
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2 Stunden
Erscheinungstermin
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24. Februar 2003
Darsteller
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Elizabeth Adare, Nicholas Young, Peter Vaughan-Clarke, Philip Gilbert, Christopher Chittell
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I completely enjoyed this serial. In this episode we get to know the truth about what really is worn under a kilt. All kidding aside, this serial deals with the issue of how often young people glamorize war; seeing only the glory and none of the pain. In this Tomorrow People adventure the themes of war and rejecting peace seem to be very valid and oddly current considering what has been going on in the world recently. It seems that poor Stephen has to do all of the work in these episodes. John seems to spend much of the episodes lounging and the most stressful thing Elizabeth does is to sew Stephen's kilt. It laughable but a bit strange the way Stephen's kilt is discussed. We now know what any Tomorrow person wears (or doesn't wear) under their kilts! Also, Stephen has some fantastic fencing scenes (He really did do these). The humor with the police gets a bit annoying though.
This seventies Sci-fi series for children is still very watchable today. The Doomsday men is perhaps one of the best Tomorrow People stories, although it is slightly let down by an over reoccuring joke about a traffic warden and a disappearing van (as stated in other reviews). The commentaries by ex-members of the cast are always entertaining and make the Dvds worth getting (particularly for the very small price that they are currently available!)