The Railway Children Return


5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Monday, December 22 on 5 HD (105)

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About this Broadcast

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In 1944, Salford siblings Lily, Pattie and Ted Watts are evacuated to the Yorkshire village of Oakworth. The children are placed with headmistress Annie Waterbury, whose husband is away at war, and her son Thomas. Eventually the youngsters stand up to injustice close to home when they encounter a soldier on the run. Sequel to beloved family drama The Railway Children, starring Beau Gadsdon, Jenny Agutter, Sheridan Smith and Tom Courtenay


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Family Historical/Period Drama Movie/Drama War

Cast & Crew

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Beau Gadsdon (Actor) .. Lily
Jenny Agutter (Actor) .. Roberta 'Bobbie' Waterbury
Sheridan Smith (Actor) .. Annie
KJ Aikens (Actor) .. Abe
John Bradley (Actor) .. Richard Perks
Eden Hamilton (Actor) .. Pattie
Tom Courtenay (Actor) .. Uncle Walter
Neil Hurst (Actor) .. Teacher

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Did You Know..

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Beau Gadsdon (Actor) .. Lily
Jenny Agutter (Actor) .. Roberta 'Bobbie' Waterbury
Born: December 20, 1952 in Taunton, Somerset
Best Known For: The Railway Children.
Early-life: Jennifer Ann Agutter was born on December 20, 1952, in Taunton, Somerset. She has an older brother, Jonathan. Her father was an Army officer and, as a result, the family travelled the world, living in such places as Germany, Singapore and Cyprus. At 11, she returned to the UK to attend the Elmhurst Ballet School in Surrey. While there, she became hooked on acting, and made her movie debut in 1964's East of Sudan.
Career: In 1966, Agutter landed her first starring role in Ballerina. She made several forgettable films before her big break - 1970's The Railway Children (she had appeared in the TV adaptation two years earlier and would star in a 2000 remake). A year later, she made the acclaimed Walkabout, and relocated to America. Subsequent roles include Logan's Run, The Eagle Has Landed, Equus, and An American Werewolf in London. She returned to Britain in the early 1990s, where she dabbles in photography and works for various good causes. She has also featured in The Parole Officer, The Alan Clark Diaries, Spooks, New Tricks, The Invisibles and surprise hit Call the Midwife.
Quote: "Los Angeles is like a desert. The only thing that exists is the work you do. You have that sense of living a precarious existence."
Trivia: In 2014, she was one of 200 public figures who signed a letter opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to the referendum.
Sheridan Smith (Actor) .. Annie
KJ Aikens (Actor) .. Abe
John Bradley (Actor) .. Richard Perks
Eden Hamilton (Actor) .. Pattie
Tom Courtenay (Actor) .. Uncle Walter
Born: February 25, 1937 in Hull
Best Known For: His string of hit films in the 1960s.
Early-life: Thomas Daniel Courtenay was born in Hull on February 25, 1937, the son of Anne Eliza and Thomas Henry Courtenay, a boat painter. He attended Kingston High School where he showed a passion and flair for acting and went on to study drama at Rada in London. Courtenay made his stage debut in 1960 with the Old Vic theatre company, before taking over from Albert Finney in the title role of Billy Liar at the Cambridge Theatre in 1961.
Career: Courtenay's film debut was in 1962 with Private Potter. This was followed by The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner and Billy Liar, two highly acclaimed films and performances which helped usher in the British New Wave of the early-to-mid 1960s. For these roles Courtenay was awarded the 1962 Bafta for most promising newcomer and the 1963 award for best actor. He was nominated for an Oscar in 1965 for his role as revolutionary leader Pasha Antipov in Doctor Zhivago. Despite being catapulted to fame via the big screen he concentrated on stage work. Both Courtenay and pal Albert Finney received nominations for Best Actor in the 1984 Academy Awards for their roles in The Dresser. He teamed up again with Finney in the acclaimed BBC drama A Rather English Marriage. More recent work includes Last Orders, The Golden Compass, and an appearance in the 2008 Christmas special of The Royle Family.
Quote: "The film business is absurd. Stars don't last very long. It's much more interesting to be a proper actor."
Trivia: He received a knighthood in 2001.
Neil Hurst (Actor) .. Teacher
Morgan Matthews (Director)