When his wife leaves him (suddenly and without warning), middle-aged Tyneside ship builder Joe Maddison, a veteran of The First World War, joins The Home Guard, finds love anew, doesn’t become disillusioned with socialism, kicks religion into touch, and generally learns to live again, in Alan Plater’s gentle, funny, and unfortunately final teleplay. Iain.Stott
Thursday, 30 September 2010
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