Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIt's 1943 and the American Air Force has come to Market Weatherby, a small East Anglian town. The war weary British and the brash American GIs sometimes clash, but friendships are also forge... Tout lireIt's 1943 and the American Air Force has come to Market Weatherby, a small East Anglian town. The war weary British and the brash American GIs sometimes clash, but friendships are also forged.It's 1943 and the American Air Force has come to Market Weatherby, a small East Anglian town. The war weary British and the brash American GIs sometimes clash, but friendships are also forged.
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I purchased this series three years ago; and, I have watched it, at least, 20 times ! It is wonderful ! The direction is splendid ! The acting is superb ! Recently, I purchased the DVD so that I have a more 'permanent' copy. I have loaned it to people; and, they have thanked me profusely. It is simply WONDERFUL ! Superlatives fail me, I don't know what else to say ! I continually thank my lucky stars that prompted me to purchase it (I knew nothing about it) ! It is that good !
I loved this series and have watched it several times. A well made, well acted production which was very evocative of the WWII period. My favourite actor, Joris Stuyck, played M/Sgt Chuck Ericson. I highly recommend this for anyone who enjoys a good romantic story. Beautifully filmed - it's such a pity there was no follow-up series.
I liked the series. I have it on DVD & watch it from time to time. I agree some of the characters are a bit of a caricature and some of the American accents are appalling, but it's worth watching it just for Michael J Shannon who is completely believable as a USAF Major and the chemistry between his character Maj. Kiley and Dr Dereham.
In response to "jehaccess6"'s review - Susannah York was just over 40 when making this (not 50) - 3 or so years older than Michael J Shannon - and I think we're supposed to assume that Maj. Kiley was attracted to and by her character because she was more sophisticated, or perhaps more aloof, or just unavailable? I don't see him falling for her daughter who was frankly too young for him as well as the fact that she rather flung herself at him and followed him around like a lost puppy. We all go for the unattainable, don't we? Furthermore we can't help who we're attracted by can we?
Although the quality of the recording isn't brilliant, the series isn't dated because it's set in 1943.
I quite liked the addition of real footage of B-17s and airmen - gave it more authenticity.
Incidentally for those who are wondering, according to the book "We'll meet Again - the end of an era" which was a sort of sequel, Maj. Dereham dies so Helen marries Jim Kiley, they go to the USA and he becomes a politician, Vi & Chuck also go to the USA, have a couple of kids and Chuck becomes a dentist, Rosie Blair marries Peter Mundy & they take over the shop when Albert Mundy has a stroke, Hymie marries a friend of Rosie's and Lettie becomes a famous actress via rather dubious methods. Lettie's daughter grows up with the Mundys unaware who her real mother is.
In response to "jehaccess6"'s review - Susannah York was just over 40 when making this (not 50) - 3 or so years older than Michael J Shannon - and I think we're supposed to assume that Maj. Kiley was attracted to and by her character because she was more sophisticated, or perhaps more aloof, or just unavailable? I don't see him falling for her daughter who was frankly too young for him as well as the fact that she rather flung herself at him and followed him around like a lost puppy. We all go for the unattainable, don't we? Furthermore we can't help who we're attracted by can we?
Although the quality of the recording isn't brilliant, the series isn't dated because it's set in 1943.
I quite liked the addition of real footage of B-17s and airmen - gave it more authenticity.
Incidentally for those who are wondering, according to the book "We'll meet Again - the end of an era" which was a sort of sequel, Maj. Dereham dies so Helen marries Jim Kiley, they go to the USA and he becomes a politician, Vi & Chuck also go to the USA, have a couple of kids and Chuck becomes a dentist, Rosie Blair marries Peter Mundy & they take over the shop when Albert Mundy has a stroke, Hymie marries a friend of Rosie's and Lettie becomes a famous actress via rather dubious methods. Lettie's daughter grows up with the Mundys unaware who her real mother is.
When I read some of the other reviews before I started watching, I thought why would anyone watch it through more than once. Well, I found out! I am starting on my 7th time through. I love the characters in it, even grumpy Mr. Mundy! So far there isn't anything else on TV that I want to watch in the evening but this. I just wish there were more episodes. The actors are great, the storyline is memorable.
Love it, love it some more.....c'mon now - my favourite TV series ever!! Last saw it in the 80's when it aired, caught it again on digital rerun (just finished).
Great cast, Michael J Shannon and Susannah York are great, as are June Barry and Ray Smith.
Corny, soft focus filming, romantic, funny and sometimes a little reflective......as is the subject matter.
Just wish I had not seen it on the telly and still had it to watch as if new......go on - dare you to enjoy it.
oh, have bought the DVD set and both books.....no you can't borrow them!!
Great cast, Michael J Shannon and Susannah York are great, as are June Barry and Ray Smith.
Corny, soft focus filming, romantic, funny and sometimes a little reflective......as is the subject matter.
Just wish I had not seen it on the telly and still had it to watch as if new......go on - dare you to enjoy it.
oh, have bought the DVD set and both books.....no you can't borrow them!!
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- AnecdotesIn June 1982, in anticipation of a second season, British actor James Saxon visited the American air base at Lakenheath, England. He spent a whole day with an American pilot, got a tour of the base, sat in the cockpit of one of the F-111 fighters stationed there, ate in the chow hall, and even attended a showing of the play "Plaza Suite" which was being presented by the air base theater group.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Amor em Tempo de Guerra
- Lieux de tournage
- Lenham, Maidstone, Kent, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(as Market Wetherby village)
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By what name was We'll Meet Again (1982) officially released in Canada in English?
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