Leap In The Dark → Pilot (1973) →
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2018
- Leap in the Dark was a British television anthology series with a supernatural theme. It was broadcast on BBC 2. It ran for 4 seasons - in 1973, 1975, 1977 and 1980 - and over 20 episodes were shown. The first-season episodes were documentaries, seasons 2 & 3 were presented by Colin Wilson and consisted of docudramas re-enacting real-life cases of paranormal occurrences, and season 4 was original dramas, including episodes written by Alan Garner, Fay Weldon, and David Rudkin. Apart from the Pilot episode no episode of the first season exists complete due to wiping, and the episode The Battle for Miss Beauchamp in the 2nd season is also incomplete.
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Wow, I really appreciated seeing Lee Bender wearing her 1970's Bus Stop designs, the shop, red delivery van, workshop and seamstresses. Nice to know she had such an open mind. I also liked Linda Blandford's cream dress. Thank you.
A lot better than today tv. Watching this on utube disposed of my TV 10 years ago
me too:)
Yay for needlessly comparing things.
@@PitchSkullBlackhe's not wrong though..
Oh my goodness. That's beautiful piece of stuff. So important and very deeply touched every part of it.
Here after reading Colin Wilson's biography
Swinging but bizzare!
thanks for uploading this
The music !!
In my considered opinion, this BBC Two documentary actually looks very similar to one of those Open University lectures, that the BBC, once, used to regularly air during the 1970s.
I used to watch the OU Arts programmes even before I studied with them. The 19th Century Novel and its Legacy was one of the best series they did on the OU.
Weren't they on really late at night or early in the morning?
@@thedativecase9733the mathematics modules were my favourite
If Lee Bender was getting "advice" from a medium, her stores going into bankruptcy is much much easier to understand.
This was GREAT to see. In the description, could you please reference Linda Blandford who also presented with Colin Wilson here? Thank you!
AMAZING!
Crikey imagine getting a diagnosis of DR death and his list of ailments 🤣
I LOVED how the "young people rejecting materialism" all had utterly boarding school accents.
Not many working class people. They'd never had the luxury of experiencing this materialism they'd heard so much about, let alone rejecting it. Far too busy just trying to scrape by in bloody awful housing with even worse few sticks of so called furnishings..
If you have other part of it , which shares about prediction
Deeply spiritual on one hand, far too much time and privilege on the other, a fascinating look back at a time and place these folks themselves lost us with their disconnect from the local and fetishisation of the exotic
It seems very local and non materialistic based. No idea where you're coming from.
So did they find the policeman's body?
I think the policeman is Constable Peter Goldsmith - found dead in bushes on the Sussex Downs on December 2 1972, six months after he disappeared from his home in Steyning, 3 miles away. The West Sussex coroner Francis Haddock said the evidence suggested Goldsmith might have killed himself, but the cause of death was unknown.
Do you know where to find the episode about the Rosenheim Poltergeist?
Who is that gorgeous woman at 6:15 ? Daaamnit she's beautiful
Linda Blandford. She wrote and did some telly presenting too. Yup. She's very beautiful. Naturally. Not slathered in slap. No BIG hair, set like concrete. And she could speak for herself, didn't need all her lines written for her.
That poncee caudroy suit
Poncey
@@digbycrankshaft7572 corduroy
Clearly a lot more "poncee" education wouldn't have gone amiss.