Hi, this one's been bugging me for yonks. It was a tv programme from the late 70s or early to mid 80's (most likely early 80s) about a young boy and girl who live with their tyrannical father (or foster parent), who was possibly played by Brian Blessed or in any case a large chap with dark hair and beard. Two key scenes stick in my mind. In one the girl is playing by the open fire with a doll's house given to her as a (birthday?) present. The brutish man comes in and tramples the doll's house to pieces, which he then throws into the fireplace. The other scene is the memorable ending. A young man (possibly a photographer or reporter) who has befriended the children and is aware of their situation goes out on a trip with them and the father/fosterparent and gets the latter to stand by the edge of a cliff or hill (or some teep drop) to have his photo taken. He then asks Mr Nasty to move back a little bit and Mr Nasty deservedly plummets to his doom after taking one step back too many. Not that it makes any difference to the programme's ID-ability, but I'm pretty sure that this was deliberate on the part of the guy with the camera. Maybe it was because I was young, maybe it was the production values, or maybe it's my nostalgia, but as I recall it was quite atmospheric with a tangible sense of gloom, repression and the absence of any love or joy in the children's lives (at least until they make friends with the young man).
Sorry if this one'd dead obvious (especially if the cruel man was played by Brain Blessed ) but I've looked on t'internet (including Brian Blessed's film/tv roles on IMDb) to no avail, so if anyone has any suggestions and/or knows about vhs or dvd availability, or has a copy they are willing to sell, swap or lend I would be very grateful.
Sorry if this one'd dead obvious (especially if the cruel man was played by Brain Blessed ) but I've looked on t'internet (including Brian Blessed's film/tv roles on IMDb) to no avail, so if anyone has any suggestions and/or knows about vhs or dvd availability, or has a copy they are willing to sell, swap or lend I would be very grateful.
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