Available to own for the very first time this prestigious and acclaimed 1970s BBC drama series follows the lives of the daring young pilots of the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Spring 1915. In an England still largely untouched by the horrors of the Great War young men dream of flying and joining the new elite – the ‘cavalry of the clouds’. Two such young men – working class blacksmith Alan Farmer (Tim Woodward) and Hussars officer Charles Gaylion (Michael Cochrane) – join the RFC to earn their wings still believing in the ‘camaraderie of the air…’ Their instructor Captain Triggers (Nicholas Jones) knows the truth. German and British pilots and observers are beginning to shoot at each other – and the air war is changing. Soon it will be ‘kill or be killed’… With breathtaking aerial film sequences using authentic vintage aircraft replicas and gripping air-to-air filming Wings is one of the very finest war drama series ever produced by British television. The aircraft were provided by Bianchi Aviation Services (Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines The Blue Max) This series was first broadcast on BBC1 from 2nd January 1977 to 20th March 1977 and this set includes all twelve episodes.
Promo π€© Wings – Series 1 DVD – Nicholas Jones, Tim Woodward π
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SKU: 5019322322986Β Category: Drama
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| Released | 19 October 2009 |
|---|---|
| Directors | Peter Cregeen, Jim GoddardΒ |
| Actors | Nicholas Jones, Michael Cochrane, Tim Woodward, John HallamΒ |
| Format | DVDΒ |
| Publisher | Simply MediaΒ |
| Classification | 12 |
| Runtime | 600 minutesΒ |
| Features | PALΒ |
| Barcode | 5019322322986Β |
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