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Long Distance Walk
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can anyone remember a tv play quite a few years ago about a man setting out to walk from Lands End to John O Groats? I would love to get a dvd of it
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I'm so pleased you got it sorted, Birdfeeder! :-))
12:37 Mon 13th Jul 2015
These details may be long out of date, but...
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Medi a-and-T V/Quest ion6429 20.html
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I remember seeing this, it starred Joss Ackland.
I remember a scene where he meets a young child at the seaside and they both sit on a bench eating an ice cream and talking.
A search on the web shows other people looking for it on DVD, including someone on Answerbank in 2008.
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Medi a-and-T V/Quest ion6429 20.html
It seems some people HAVE put it on DVD to be sold in the past but not sure if anyone is still doing it.
I have had a look on YouTube and I cant see it on there, even a short section of it.
I remember a scene where he meets a young child at the seaside and they both sit on a bench eating an ice cream and talking.
A search on the web shows other people looking for it on DVD, including someone on Answerbank in 2008.
http://
It seems some people HAVE put it on DVD to be sold in the past but not sure if anyone is still doing it.
I have had a look on YouTube and I cant see it on there, even a short section of it.
I found this little bit of trivia about it that seems rather sad:
"I remember that it had originally been filmed with Ray McAnally in the main part but he sadly died just before completion. They basically started again from scratch with Joss Ackland but arranged a special showing of the original for Ray's family"
More on Ray McAnally here, see the section on his death.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Ray_M cAnally
"I remember that it had originally been filmed with Ray McAnally in the main part but he sadly died just before completion. They basically started again from scratch with Joss Ackland but arranged a special showing of the original for Ray's family"
More on Ray McAnally here, see the section on his death.
https:/
There appears to be one copy (£3.99 + £1.99 P&P) available here -
http:// www.sto jo.com/ FirstAn dLast.h tml
However some qualifications (& email address) here -
http:// www.sto jo.com/ index.h tml
The site's "Contact" page doesn't work, so I can't tell you if this is still a going concern, but perhaps an email could clear things up?
HTH
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However some qualifications (& email address) here -
http://
The site's "Contact" page doesn't work, so I can't tell you if this is still a going concern, but perhaps an email could clear things up?
HTH
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