Carrie's War 1974 Episode 1a.
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Episode 1 of the BBC childrens tv serial screened on 28th January 1974
Carrie Willow - Juliet Waley
Nick Willow - Andrew Tinney
Albert Sandwich - Tim Coward
Lou Evans - Avril Elgar
Samuel Evans - Aubrey Richards
Search 'Carrie's War 1974 Episode 1b' for the other half.
I can remember watching this at school. They *really* don't make children's tv serials like they did in the 70s and 80s.
Your right about that we were lucky to have such great TV shows in the 60s 70s and 80s
That's true, watched them as a kid myself - but the pupils' I share them with now love 'em still.
I was 14 when this came out, I’m now 60🥴🤣.?l loved the 40s then and l still do today. I couldn’t wait till the next week to see the next instalment of Carrie. If only there was a time tunnel 🥴.
Bought Carrie's wars from local bookstore and now I'm here.
I absolutely loved this series, would still watch it if was on the box
This is very wonderful...as a person born in this generation I completely love it
This is a masterpiece. From the opening shot to inside the carriage, school days out could not have been better captured in flavour. This is teamwork television from the best of TV golden days. You know its a masterpiece when you have scenes which appear somber and yet it does not overcook the broth. The scene where Carrie and Albert Sandwich take a walk after Mrs Gotobed's death is good example. "It's just the way you spoke," said Albert, slightly mocking of Carrie. "This is the first sorrow of my life!" But this is not sorrow. It is sweet. It is like an ice cream recipe that is lost and no one can ever make again. A taste long lost.
Beautifully put.
Thanks for uploading this.I'm 49 and used to look forward to this each week .We had the "puffin club" at school,I bought the paperback book for 25p,It had a screen shot of Carrie holding the scull on the front.Happy days :-)
I've still got my copy!
Lovely show and gem of a story. Just the sort that I would read when I was little. The ending made me sad though.
Same here. I had bad dreams about fires for a while afterwards.
Now this is a blast from the past. I actually remember the BBC filming certain scenes for this adaptation in and around Pontycymmer and Blaengarw in the Garw Valley, South Wales. On one particular morning, I recall seeing the cameras and lightning set up in the playground for one particular outdoor scene.
I love this book at school I can't believe it's a series
Used watch this when primary school back 80s takes me back
Thank you so much for uploading this. I have looked to buy this series for years. This was one of my mothers and my favourites. You are very appreciated.
This was a brilliant adaptation and one I remember vividly. Thanks for posting.
I love the book lots of people at my school are reading 📖 it.
Didn’t now there was a amazing film
I love this series so much and have read the book as well
I’m learning this in school it’s an amazing story but it’s sad for them to go through this pain
Thank you, this is such a superior version in EVERY way.
Thank you so very much - I have searched for this for years. It has great meaning to me...
Nice to see again after so many years.
Love this story
thank you so much:)been looking for this for ages was my favourite programme when little,you have made my day,so pleasd :)
I like watching a carries war that’s helps my Friends who are siblings which is boy 10 and girl 14 and that changed their behaviour
Thank you so much for uploading :3 I'm doing a report on this story ^^
Even though I wasn’t born in this generation, I still enjoy it. We read the book at school and now I’m finally watching it.
Anyone here in lockdown
At last I found out what the last episode end title music is. Nursery suite by Elgar. I heard it on the radio and a brilliant choice for a brilliant series
Perfect little story, all the characters live and breathe and are fully-rounded. Am i the only one to think that perhaps Carrie and Albert eventually marry?
loved this...so atmospheric. BBC did some good stuff before they became politically obsessed.
They still do 👀
Brian O'Sullivan immigration from The Commonwealth started in the 1950’s after the war. Mostly before it was Irish immigration looking for work and escape from poverty.in the 1930’s.
much appreciated, loved this in the 70's
I'm reading it in English at school in lesson
Same!
we are watching this at school ;)
WOW blast from the past had to read this at school when i was 13 then got to watch this lol
Weare watching this at school:)
Hi Phil P, just a note to say how much I enjoyed watching these two first episodes, appreciate you putting them up I’ve been searching for years. Anyway it seems the rest of the series is blocked in the UK. Thought I’d tell you
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thanks for upload, great 70s memories,
Juliet Waley, who played Carrie, I thought, was a really good young actress - it's a shame she didn't go on to appear in more things. As far as I know, she did - Dark Towers (1981 - it's on UA-cam) She also appeared in the BBC's Miss Marple (The moving Finger - 1985, as the maid Beatrice, also on UA-cam) - and lastly, as far as I know, the BBC's adaptation of (The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe - 1988, as Queen Lucy, in the very last episode) After that the trail goes cold? Anyone know of anything else she did?
I believe she was in the nurse drama Angels.
Last time I saw this, I was 9 and a bit!
Thank you
I love it were reading it in school😀
This is our homework to watch this
I'm reading the book in my school and it's quite interesting
zalfielover xoxo haha same
cat man Lol
SparkleCake Xoxo :O me too
SparkleCake Xoxo same
SparkleCake Xoxo we did an exam on this
I watched this in class in 1997 to July 1998
Via ebay: Carrie's War by Nina Bawden is an unforgettable Second World War story.
'I did a dreadful thing...or I feel that I did, and nothing can change it...'
It is the Second World War and Carrie and Nick are evacuated from London to a small town in Wales, where they are placed with strict Mr Evans and his timid mouse of a sister.
Their friend Albert is luckier, living in Druid's Bottom with Hepzibah Green who tells wonderful stories, and the strange Mister Johnny, who speaks a language all of his own. Carrie and Nick are happy to visit Albert there, until one day when Carrie does a terrible thing - the worst thing she ever did in her life...
Based on her own childhood, Nina Bawden's enchanting story Carrie's War has delighted readers for almost 40 years.
'Nina Bawden is without question one of the very best writers for children' Daily Telegraph
***Perfect for fans of Goodnight Mister Tom by Michelle Magorian.***
***Now part of the Puffin Modern Classics series***
Nina Bawden is one of today's best writers for both adults and children. she has often used her own childhood experiences in her books - Carrie's War is set in the mining valley in Wales where she lived as an evacuee in wartime. She studied philosophy, politics and economics at Somerville College, Oxford and finished her first novel the year after she took her degree. She won the Guardian Award for Children's Fiction for The Peppermint Pig.
I always spotted actors like Rosalie Crutchley ever after, feeling I’d discovered her (lol)
Just wondering where Juliet Waley is now. LOVED her in Angels & also in Carrie's war.
Carries War is the lesson in my book and our mam said to watch it
So he lives with his sister as a fully grown adult but takes issue with taking in brother and sister evacuees because they'd have to share a room and he finds that weird? Lmao people were strange back then.
If you consider when this is set, old people were literally born during the Victorian era. Middle aged people would have been solely raised with that era's views
Love it thats my homework done
5:33 "Whoever likes the look of you takes you home". That's kinda sus.
this is my homework for year 6
+DARK RAI I'm so sad replying to my own comment.
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Where was this filmed? Thanks for posting! Remember this on the BBC in winter. Always helpful to place this in time. Remember teaching the book a few years ago!
Another comment said that it was in the Garden Valley in Wales parlty
Sorry that autocorrected, they said the Gawr Valley
i love this!😸
Natalie. You won't find this on You Tube or Amazon or anywhere else. Maybe the 2003 version but the BBC wiped the 1974 version years ago. There are the odd video copies floating around but they are very rare.
DVD on amazon
Remember this.. was there a scene of a farm burning down as seen from a train.. ? Has lived with me.. I was 9 years old..
Thanks so much doing a report for homework :):):):):):)::)::):):):):):):):):):)
I lived in these times. I thought Germans would march down our street shooting people after hearing the announcement of the war being announced on the radio on a lovely Sept morning and all the neighbours standing at their own gates saying “ I wonder what will happen “ I was 7 years old
Nicklaus Micheal Daniel willow born November 23th 1923 aged 12
And Carrie rose Elizabeth willow born July 24th 1921 aged 15
@johnnysad123. Only two versions of this book. The 1974 tv series and the 2003 BBC TV film which is widely available.
Poor Mrs Evans looks so exhausted...
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Is this a complete series. I never saw this in Australia but love this episode.
I recall that. Was it a coloured up image, given the 70s tie-dye wash over? Am a visual merchandiser and u mention the 'skull' and it flooded back memories. Thanks ; D! I also remember the end of each ep. with fire and the skull. Pretty scary for kids.
I am learning about this
Same
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Ive seen the original 2003 movie from bbc
Year 2003 produced original by BBC before duplicate year 1974,do you think?
*Just like the book...*
What is the song that the pupils sing in the train at the start? My googling skills are not working out so I'm shouting out. Beginning to think it was composed specially for the '70s TV show!?
By the way, pupils' still love watching this. There's always a few who request a copy of Nina's book - every time I show it. Thanks for keeping this post up.
Is this the same as the book?
pretty much
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Ha.. Here I am bingeing on marmalade, and there's a marmalade sign behind the youngsters..
there is a film on carries war wow
+Doggy MA This is 1 year old. This is also a useless and irrelevant comment.
It’s all about Carrie and nick are evacuated to the country side I read the book
The girl that plays Carrie, looks like the girl that played Violet the blueberry girl on Willie Wonka and
the Chocolate Factory.
Andrew Tunney played Nick. He was later quite involved in youth politics and went to work in Hong Kong. Does anyone have the other episodes?
I don’t like reading so I think I’m gonna watch the movie
nice
Why did they wipe and how do you get it if it had been wiped? Also, which is better this or the 2003 film?
Have you got episode 2?
is this the same as the book or is there a movie that is the same as the book ?
@martianboy99 Many thanks-diolch yn fawr :)
Has anyone done this is year 6 or year 7
+ TIT ANCORE 1 I'm studying WWII (year 6)
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+DARK RAI what ?
Semia Zamzam I know the comment is old but I was being stupid.
Wilmot I'm in year 5 and I have
What happened to Carrie and Nicklaus mum and dad
I had the book.
Same
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Are u in year 4
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poor children
Albert looks like Harry Potter lol.
does anyone know the teachers name ...
Emma Cremnitz.
my dad was an evacuee
In Step-Ahead 2
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The film is not that good hoped I could get the origanal on DVD but no they won't agh
You would of had better treatment from the Nazis than those evil mofos.Enough said.
Remember watching this when it was first broadcast, the BBC repeated several years later, watching it now, I can see how the girls schools uniforms aren't accurate for the period, skirts too short and the hats are a bit late 60's. The later BBC 2004 version seems more accurate, which is a shame as the present day was set in the late 60's/early 70's
The train's a bit 1960s, as well.
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i hate this movie :( :( :(
+Layla Harrop Same. Reply back i can't afford not to.
Why
Well then never watch this movie again