I'm afraid I'm not going to be a great deal of help but here goes.
There was a series of spooky dramas on the box, must have been around 79/80ish.
One of the episodes was set in a house in France in which somebody had been killed by a German sniper way back during The Second World war. There were two characters in this particular story, a father and his son. During the final scene dad has a sudden and terrible realisation. He throws his son out of harms way a second before the glass in a clock face is smashed by a kind of ghost bullet from many years before. The plot was about time playing tricks.
There was also an episode telling of a child who'd gone back in time (don't ask me how) and found him or herself in the bedroom of a Victorian child. The latter took some convincing that the visitor really was from the future until a Queen Elizabeth II second coin was produced.
I do wonder from time to time what this series was. I can only assume there were other episodes too.
Any thoughts much appreciated!
Oh, and apologies if this has discussed already elsewhere on the forum.
There was a series of spooky dramas on the box, must have been around 79/80ish.
One of the episodes was set in a house in France in which somebody had been killed by a German sniper way back during The Second World war. There were two characters in this particular story, a father and his son. During the final scene dad has a sudden and terrible realisation. He throws his son out of harms way a second before the glass in a clock face is smashed by a kind of ghost bullet from many years before. The plot was about time playing tricks.
There was also an episode telling of a child who'd gone back in time (don't ask me how) and found him or herself in the bedroom of a Victorian child. The latter took some convincing that the visitor really was from the future until a Queen Elizabeth II second coin was produced.
I do wonder from time to time what this series was. I can only assume there were other episodes too.
Any thoughts much appreciated!
Oh, and apologies if this has discussed already elsewhere on the forum.
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