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They say that once you have eaten from the lotus plant - you will never want to return home. To outward appearances Erik and Ann Sheppard (Ian Hendry and Wanda Ventham) are typical English ex-pats running a bar on a far-flung Greek island. But appearances can be deceptive - this is an arranged marriage of a different sort - with roots in international espionage. Stefan Gryff gives a great ...
31 de dic. de 2018 · It debuted on BBC2 on Sunday 23 April 1972 and was the first of a series of escapist dramas from, then, little known writer Michael J. Bird. Lotus Eaters concerned a group of British expatriates living on Crete and ran for two series. The first comprised nine powerful, often tragic, dramas each telling the story of a different member of the cast.
The Lotus Eaters is a Series I have never heard of before as it was broadcast in 1972 a year before I was born in Summer 1973 ,Thought I was getting the Complete series but have enjoyed ... enjoyed every time I watched "The Lotus Eaters" in my opinion a worthy representative from the "Golden Era" of BBC TV series. Read more. 18 people found ...
The Lotus Eaters is a BBC television drama first broadcast in 1972 and 1973. The Lotus Eaters (TV series) - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader
Season 2. In the aftermath of two murders, officials arrive on Aghios Nikolaos to make enquiries. Newcomer Gerald Mace meets Nestor in the empty Shepherd's Bar and asks questions about Ann and Erik. Nikos has something important to tell the police. Captain Krasakis goes in search of the Shepherds. Ann regains consciousness on the boat, and Erik ...
The Lotus Eaters is a Series I have never heard of before as it was broadcast in 1972 a year before I was born in Summer 1973 ,Thought I was getting the Complete series but have enjoyed ... enjoyed every time I watched "The Lotus Eaters" in my opinion a worthy representative from the "Golden Era" of BBC TV series. Read more. 18 people found ...
The Lotus Eaters debuted on BBC2 on Sunday 23 April 1972 and was the first of a series of escapist dramas from then little-known writer Michael J. Bird. The action was overladen with guidebook descriptions of temples which left the strong impression that a main aim of the series was to promote flagging Greek tourism.