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Martin Clunes.
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Im looking for a program that Martin Clunes stared in the late 1990s. Im not sure if it was a series or just a one off. I never watched it, all I can remember is it being advertised.
It was set in World war two and I think Martin Clunes played a spitfire pilot.
Thanks.
It was set in World war two and I think Martin Clunes played a spitfire pilot.
Thanks.
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Comedy drama set in wartime Britain showing what can happen when British RAF men and soldiers from the American Air Force are forced to share barracks.
Cast
Credited cast:
Samuel West ...
Archie Bunting
James Terry ...
Reporter for Stars and Stripes news
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Todd Boyce ...
Hewitt
Louise Brighton ...
Daisy
Peter Brooke ...
Guy
Claire Cathcart ...
Edna
Rebecca Charles ...
Thelma
Martin Clunes ...
Group Captain Barker
Gregory Cooke ...
Ramez
Tony Curran ...
Dougal
Matthew Lloyd Davies ...
Jarvis
Rupert Degas ...
Denny
Lawrence Elman ...
Bell
Andrew Faulkner ...
Max
Sharon Geater ...
Bronwen
Full cast and crew »
Comedy drama set in wartime Britain showing what can happen when British RAF men and soldiers from the American Air Force are forced to share barracks.
Cast
Credited cast:
Samuel West ...
Archie Bunting
James Terry ...
Reporter for Stars and Stripes news
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Todd Boyce ...
Hewitt
Louise Brighton ...
Daisy
Peter Brooke ...
Guy
Claire Cathcart ...
Edna
Rebecca Charles ...
Thelma
Martin Clunes ...
Group Captain Barker
Gregory Cooke ...
Ramez
Tony Curran ...
Dougal
Matthew Lloyd Davies ...
Jarvis
Rupert Degas ...
Denny
Lawrence Elman ...
Bell
Andrew Faulkner ...
Max
Sharon Geater ...
Bronwen
Full cast and crew »
Yes, Martin Clunes did not play a Spitfire Pilot, judderman, but Group Captain Barker, the officer commanding an RAF base in East Anglia which had to play host to a squadron or two of USAAF B17 Flying Fortress bomber crews.
It was extremely good – a mixture of comedy and poignancy. A typically brilliant offering from the late John “Only Fools” Sullivan.
It was extremely good – a mixture of comedy and poignancy. A typically brilliant offering from the late John “Only Fools” Sullivan.