A love bond is strong. When my children were small I had a few “visions” of them in danger and took action and was glad I did. During the first one it was like a daydream lasted only a brief flash . I thought what is wrong with me to have such a morbid daydream of my son. I went to check on him, I caught him trying to climb up on the stove where the back burner was boiling corn on the cob. If I hadn’t went to check my little monkey would have been badly hurt. There have been many other “visions” and dreams. I chalked them up as Moms Radar.
I have never felt more pleased for two movie characters in my life and can only imagine how my 19 to 25 year old father must have felt to see his family alive after the many bombings in the north east of Scotland.
My wife works three twelve-hour shifts each week. On those days I make sure that she has a good meal on the table when she gets home. We rarely discuss meal plans. I usually start with half an idea in the afternoon and put something nice together at cooking time. Many times I will be ready to cook and a different idea pops into my head and I do that instead of what I intended. Nine times out of ten, on her one hour commute home, the alternate idea of what to cook is what she is thinking about eating on the way home. Maybe it is forty plus years of being married that makes this happen. Maybe it is something else.
Great quality picture on this - thank you so much for posting, it's a really great episode. It had absolutely destroyed me, I only just stopped crying! I'm no stranger to dreams of a prophetic nature. One of the many examples; I dreamt I'd woken up, gone downstairs into the kitchen & found my 2-year-old brother in the crisp cupboard. I asked him what flavour he wanted, he said "yellow ones". That meant the cheese & onion squares. As quickly as I'd handed them to him, I'd gone to take the packet back off him so I could open it for him, but he quickly tried himself, the bag split & the crisps were all over the floor. I noticed that as I'd handed them to him, the bag was upside down. I woke from my dream & went downstairs to find my brother in the crisp cupboard. Events unfolded exactly as I had just dreamt them. The shiver of deja vu just strolled across me as it had done that morning! Our mother was frequently declared to be a witch, the intuition & clear vision spooked us out, a lot. I recently read about remote viewing. I now have a name for what she used to do. One girl, we were not allowed to hang around with, had joined me, my sister & our friends in the woods, we were building a den. We got home & mother let us know, that she knew we had been with her. We asked if she had followed us, she said that she hadn't. Nope, she just SAW us...
A soldier could have been found guilty of & sentenced to death for that, but not a civilian, nor a member of the UK Home Guard. Although Court Martials took place to try them where necessary, rarely did a member of the Home Guard face as stiff a penalty as a conscripted soldier for a similar offence. When you consider that the Home Guard was made up of WW1 veterans & those unfit to serve for medical reasons, or that their work was vital to the war effort, it makes sense, that penalties would not be as severe for them. I don't believe any western military issues the death penalty for any other reasons than murder & treason now. Still, those prisoners remain on "death row" - execution has not been used in the US military for 60+years. In the UK military, not for 78 years. The death penalty/ execution for desertion, was last used in the UK military 4 days before Armistice - WW1. We've thankfully evolved & moved on a bit, from summary execution for dereliction of duty. Anything from demotion to dishonourable discharge, from confinement to hard-labour, seem more than sufficient punishments to me, for a vast array of offences tried at court martial, which is also applying civil, as well as military law.
@@cosmicstargazer10 That's because we've been spared the worst and we're spoiled. It'll come back. The West has actually devolved. I bet there are PLENTY of executoons for desertion in Ukraine now.
@@cosmicstargazer10 I don't think anyone "evolved." When we see fighting again like the Russians and Ukrainians have, it'll come back lickety-split. I bet the Ukrainians are executing a deserter every day at this point.
I wasn't sure if the actors were truly British or not, so I checked. At least 9/10 were born in England but had been living stateside for quite some time. It certainly wasn't filmed in England. I really wish we had basements to hide in.
I worried about that old gent climbing all around in that shell of a burnt out building! I'd have came out of it with all kinds of scratches and pointed nail bites. Bruises galore, too! Might not come out of it with my hair, and I might forget I had a bladder for a few seconds while I was in there, if you know what I mean. You could fall right through the floor in one of those decrepit buildings like the one they made into that set.
I think some of the story may be true, but a lot of it is conjecture and a rearranging of events and characters. If it is sold as real, then it seems scarier. The term "Based upon" does not mean that it is fact.
I have dreams of family dying. I dream of things lost and need to be found. I dream of warnings to & for my children. They all come true. Sometimes a burden. I think it's an evolutionary process. No, I never dream of lottery numbers. Just one of the millions of poor retired Americans. Vote wisely.
@@russellmiles2861 it's clear that some of the stories are very true. The vision the guy had of the earth quakes and then they happened? God given visions are a truth. Also the German one I could see as being true. The father one.
”Now the hour had come for him to mobilize the English language, and send it into battle, a spearhead of hope for Britain and the world. We have joined together some of that Churchillian prose. It sustained. It lifted the hearts of an island of people when they stood alone.” -Edward R. Murrow
yo pizza men so ones dna is in a testtube in a room..the person is in another room they are shown graphic images meant to invoke involuntary feelings be it scenes of mother nature, violent scenes, disaster scenes, you get the drift so the person is at the very least having subliminal feelings from these scenes, and then their dna in the other room is being observed throughout the experiement and instead of nothing going on, which should be the case, there's all kinds of unexplained activity, but only when its host is having these strong emotions now scienitfically, there is no longer any connection between the host and its dna, yet there you go obviously theres a very strong connection there just like the emotion of passion, caring, and the freaking bond of luv, baby
They were the Home Guard. They were volunteers made up of people who couldn't join the services because they were either too old or had medical conditions which meant the couldn't fight. Most were ex-military who had fought in the first war. This was their opportunity to do their bit for the war effort. Their job was to patrol the coastline of Britain and alert the authorities if there was an invasion. Fortunately for us the invasion never came.
These One Step Beyond episodes force a person to think outside the box as to what we know and what is possible beyond ordinary life.
There are more things in heaven & Earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy ;0)
Is that Alister Simms in the trench coat 😳 SCROOGE 🤔
Produced in 1959. It made me feel in 2020. Fine television.
A love bond is strong. When my children were small I had a few “visions” of them in danger and took action and was glad I did.
During the first one it was like a daydream lasted only a brief flash . I thought what is wrong with me to have such a morbid daydream of my son. I went to check on him, I caught him trying to climb up on the stove where the back burner was boiling corn on the cob. If I hadn’t went to check my little monkey would have been badly hurt.
There have been many other “visions” and dreams. I chalked them up as Moms Radar.
I have never felt more pleased for two movie characters in my life and can only imagine how my 19 to 25 year old father must have felt to see his family alive after the many bombings in the north east of Scotland.
That scene as he drove up to his wife. My heart cried a thousand tears!
My wife works three twelve-hour shifts each week. On those days I make sure that she has a good meal on the table when she gets home. We rarely discuss meal plans. I usually start with half an idea in the afternoon and put something nice together at cooking time. Many times I will be ready to cook and a different idea pops into my head and I do that instead of what I intended. Nine times out of ten, on her one hour commute home, the alternate idea of what to cook is what she is thinking about eating on the way home. Maybe it is forty plus years of being married that makes this happen. Maybe it is something else.
Glenn Jones God Bless Both of You
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For a TV show they sure put a lot of care into these.
*sigh* John Newland....I was born too late. Such a great series!
Too early! Wish he was still around now, telling of more recent stories!
This was a great series that is rarely mentioned
very well-written and acted.
That was amazing. I never know which episode I like best. Each one is better than the next...
“We're all sentenced to solitary confinement inside our own skins, for life.”― Tennessee Williams.
Always remember and never forget wherever you go there you are.
A married couple, through their clairvoyance, saved each others lives. These dreams alerted them to act which saved others.
Great quality picture on this - thank you so much for posting, it's a really great episode. It had absolutely destroyed me, I only just stopped crying! I'm no stranger to dreams of a prophetic nature. One of the many examples; I dreamt I'd woken up, gone downstairs into the kitchen & found my 2-year-old brother in the crisp cupboard. I asked him what flavour he wanted, he said "yellow ones". That meant the cheese & onion squares. As quickly as I'd handed them to him, I'd gone to take the packet back off him so I could open it for him, but he quickly tried himself, the bag split & the crisps were all over the floor. I noticed that as I'd handed them to him, the bag was upside down. I woke from my dream & went downstairs to find my brother in the crisp cupboard. Events unfolded exactly as I had just dreamt them. The shiver of deja vu just strolled across me as it had done that morning! Our mother was frequently declared to be a witch, the intuition & clear vision spooked us out, a lot. I recently read about remote viewing. I now have a name for what she used to do. One girl, we were not allowed to hang around with, had joined me, my sister & our friends in the woods, we were building a den. We got home & mother let us know, that she knew we had been with her. We asked if she had followed us, she said that she hadn't. Nope, she just SAW us...
Watching this on 29 8 2021 my family told me all about the Blitz, it wa Our Finest Hour🇬🇧👍👍
I know people that have had these experiences as shown on this series. This is one of the most believable shows I have seen on this show
Philip Tonge and Reginald Owen; two stars of Christmas movies.
I love this one.
MR.NEWLAND WAS THE BEST AND ALWAYS WILL BE.
Rod Serling may have something to say about that.
Yo
This has those drums in the first minute or so. They scared the hell out of me, deep inside my mind I guess, the first time I heard them on The Vision
Very powerful.
this was a great show.john newland was cool!
always loved mysterious series of movies.
John Newland as others said that he was indeed a great MC..
Big Reggie fan! 🤗❤️
One of the few things I believe in is the supernatural
Jesus is God
@@Saunders7 There are more things in heaven and Earth, Horatio, / Than are dreamt of in your philosophy
@@mohavea66Yes!!?
When I can't believe in this sorry shower in government, I find myself believing more & more in the supernatural.
This one had such a sweet ending.
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you 🍕
Very touching. :)
Yes 👍🏾t Was/👍🏾s😥😥😥😥😥😥
THANK YOU for this GREAT series, much/many more please.
British actors are superb! “Makes me feel sad for the rest…” 😢
We invented acting 😉
Don’t tell that to the Greeks. They invented everything. 😉
He took care of those Germans with his bayonet. They didn't like it up 'em. They did not like it!
I missed my whole life too
Watched September 2019 😎
The actor at 17:16 stepped on the foot of the other guy and doesn't break character.
I think he missed him by a couple inches
I remember during this time this era of our life how great a country oh, I'm so sad to see it die
Ive always loved Reginald Owen. The best Ebenezer Scrooge ever. 1938 version.
A man can be executed for falling asleep at his post and not waking up his relief.
A soldier could have been found guilty of & sentenced to death for that, but not a civilian, nor a member of the UK Home Guard. Although Court Martials took place to try them where necessary, rarely did a member of the Home Guard face as stiff a penalty as a conscripted soldier for a similar offence. When you consider that the Home Guard was made up of WW1 veterans & those unfit to serve for medical reasons, or that their work was vital to the war effort, it makes sense, that penalties would not be as severe for them. I don't believe any western military issues the death penalty for any other reasons than murder & treason now. Still, those prisoners remain on "death row" - execution has not been used in the US military for 60+years. In the UK military, not for 78 years. The death penalty/ execution for desertion, was last used in the UK military 4 days before Armistice - WW1. We've thankfully evolved & moved on a bit, from summary execution for dereliction of duty. Anything from demotion to dishonourable discharge, from confinement to hard-labour, seem more than sufficient punishments to me, for a vast array of offences tried at court martial, which is also applying civil, as well as military law.
@@cosmicstargazer10 That's because we've been spared the worst and we're spoiled. It'll come back. The West has actually devolved. I bet there are PLENTY of executoons for desertion in Ukraine now.
@@cosmicstargazer10 I don't think anyone "evolved." When we see fighting again like the Russians and Ukrainians have, it'll come back lickety-split. I bet the Ukrainians are executing a deserter every day at this point.
Nice to casts from Miracle on 34th Street & A Christmas Carol, Toy Dept. Mgr & Scrooge.
This reminded me a little of the British war film Went The Day Well.
I wasn't sure if the actors were truly British or not, so I checked. At least 9/10 were born in England but had been living stateside for quite some time. It certainly wasn't filmed in England. I really wish we had basements to hide in.
I worried about that old gent climbing all around in that shell of a burnt out building! I'd have came out of it with all kinds of scratches and pointed nail bites. Bruises galore, too! Might not come out of it with my hair, and I might forget I had a bladder for a few seconds while I was in there, if you know what I mean. You could fall right through the floor in one of those decrepit buildings like the one they made into that set.
❤ love this episode
I think some of the story may be true, but a lot of it is conjecture and a rearranging of events and characters. If it is sold as real, then it seems scarier. The term "Based upon" does not mean that it is fact.
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Capt. Mainwaring & Dad's Army'? ;-)
They don't like it up 'em.....they do not like it up them, especially near the novelty rock emporium!
4:41 Yikes ! What about a 'Thank You' for the farmers, meals, chemists, Mr. Coffey/Coffee ?
I believe it.
Why is there a curcle around the arrow you show a circle.?
Good ol' 1938 Scrooge
I have dreams of family dying. I dream of things lost and need to be found. I dream of warnings to & for my children. They all come true. Sometimes a burden. I think it's an evolutionary process. No, I never dream of lottery numbers. Just one of the millions of poor retired Americans.
Vote wisely.
When and where did this air?
OSB they don't make them like that anymore!!!♥️
Special story
One had a pitch-fork, the other with half a paddle, what were they thinking of?, make the Germans laugh to death.
I can’t believe they had a beg the United States for help. I can’t believe it.
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Do anyone know if those episodes are real, or just fiction ?
pallaf100 they are based on actual events
They seem easy to believe of course.
They arent. But dont let that stop you from enjoying them. What that they would be True.
@@russellmiles2861 it's clear that some of the stories are very true. The vision the guy had of the earth quakes and then they happened? God given visions are a truth. Also the German one I could see as being true. The father one.
They're the accounts of people who experienced the events in the episodes.
"WE WILL NEVER SURRENDER".
”Now the hour had come for him to mobilize the English language, and send it into battle, a spearhead of hope for Britain and the world.
We have joined together some of that Churchillian prose.
It sustained.
It lifted the hearts of an island of people when they stood alone.”
-Edward R. Murrow
This is Mr Stringer from the Miss Marple movies.
yo pizza men
so ones dna is in a testtube in a room..the person is in another room they are shown graphic images meant to invoke involuntary feelings be it scenes of mother nature, violent scenes, disaster scenes, you get the drift so the person is at the very least having subliminal feelings from these scenes, and then their dna in the other room is being observed throughout the experiement and instead of nothing going on, which should be the case, there's all kinds of unexplained activity, but only when its host is having these strong emotions now scienitfically, there is no longer any connection between the host and its dna, yet there you go obviously theres a very strong connection there just like the emotion of passion, caring, and the freaking bond of luv, baby
Reginald Owen.
I knew it was Scrooge 1938!!
Mecand my great aunt.
🌷
The Double Dream..I have experienced this . A funeral the devil possession.
I'm even dreaming that I'm typing this reply. Dreams are weird.
THE BOMBING OF DRESDEN WAS A WAR CRIME.
BLACK PUDDING IS NOT A REAL BLOODY PUDDING!!!
So was the invasion of Poland....
3:52 28 4:06
PS this is one example of the power that love can manifest beyond the tangible world
Note to self, watched 11/27/17.
Jan 2023
Watched: 4-14-19: Cute but slow.
Cute is not a very cute word, he said, cutely
Watched 12 20 18
I wanna see the inhuman record.
dads army
War of the retirement home people?
They didn't have to pay them scale.
They were the Home Guard. They were volunteers made up of people who couldn't join the services because they were either too old or had medical conditions which meant the couldn't fight. Most were ex-military who had fought in the first war. This was their opportunity to do their bit for the war effort. Their job was to patrol the coastline of Britain and alert the authorities if there was an invasion. Fortunately for us the invasion never came.
@@Trev359 thanks for that bit of info!
Too bad they can’t imitate a British accent. Terrible.
one of the worst episodes ever