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Thursday, 22 January 2026

The Snow Spider (1988)


This is a 1988 TV mini series, directed by Pennant Roberts. It stars Sian Phillips (who also worked in "Clash of the Titans" and "I, Claudius"), Robert Blythe ("Doctors"), Osian Roberts and Sharon Morgan (who worked in "Torchwood"). The series is based on The Snow Spider trilogy by Jenny Nimmo, then adapted for TV by Julia Jones.

In rural Wales, a boy named Gwyn is given a few strange presents by his grandmother, which includes an enchanting small spider. He makes a few interesting discoveries including a glimpse into the otherworld and visions of a silver ship. It's all to help him become a magician. He and his family still mourn the loss of his sister who vanished mysteriously during a snowstorm. Later he encounters an otherworldly girl named Eirlys ("Snowdrop") who helps Gwyn on his quest. 

The series is followed by two more "Emlyn's Moon" and "The Chestnut Soldier". A very magical series that comes from a unique era of wonderful fairy tales on the screen while growing up. I rate this lovely nostalgic magic a 10/10.

My personal likes is the enchanted little spider.

My personal dislikes are the school bullies who laugh at Gwyn.

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Saturday, 17 January 2026

Ghost in the Water


Hello. "Ghost in the Water" is a supernatural tv movie from 1982. It was directed by Renny Rye, who also worked on the tv series "Box of Delights/" The actors of "Ghost in the Water" are Judith Allchurch, Ian A. Stevens (one of the zombie dancers in Michael Jackson's "Thriller") and Jane Freeman (who appeared also in "Last of the Summer Wine"). This is based on the novel of the same name by author Edward Chitham. then adapted by writer Geoffrey Case. 

A chilling mystery when a school teacher gives homework to students Tess and David about local history. There is a piece of folklore about a Victorian girl who committed suicide and it's up to the students to find out if this was true or not. Tess experiences disturbing visions of a funeral with traumatic side effects. 

This is a pleasant ghost story and mystery with sleuthing and adventures. The acting is realistic, the era looks gothic and with Victorian times blended with 1980's. This is the only film Judith Allchurch has made. It was filmed at Link Academy which was formerly called Hillcrest School in Netherton. It was made by the BBC and fun to watch for all ages. I give this a nice 7/10 for atmospheric eeriness. 

My personal likes is the wholesome innocence from the early 80's style film.

My personal dislikes is now after watching this, baths won't be the same again.

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Sunday, 11 January 2026

The Lady Grace Mysteries Book 1

 



This book is by Patricia Finney writing as the fictional author Grace Cavendish, who is the main character. It was published in 2004 and the first book I will review is "Assassin" published by Double Day. This is the first in the series of the Lady Grace Mysteries books. 

Grace Cavendish is a maid of honour at the royal court of Queen Elizabeth I. She investigates a brutal murder and her betrothed was accused. Everything suspects that he was responsible as he had the motivation, while Grace isn't convinced. She discovers a curious yellow substance believed to be poison mixed from "darkwort" herb left behind. One of her friends is behaving strangely, and there's a lot more. 

An enjoyable murder mystery with a clever young girl as a 16th century detective! It was very fun to read and written for children and teenagers. It's purely nice historic mystery with some lovely atmosphere. It has none of the ugliness and debauchery found in many historic fiction for adults. 

The edition I have is a small hardback with shiny gold letters and outlines on the red floral cover with a painting of Grace running in a darkened corridor. Besides the pretty front cover is a nice back and spine showing an oval portrait of Grace, who writes as the author in her diary. I rate this a 8/10 because I couldn't put it down.

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Wednesday, 7 January 2026

Yesterday's Children


The film "Yesterday's Children" is a 2000 tv movie, directed by Marcus Cole. It was written by Jenny Cockell (author of the book of the same title and involved in the tv series "Strange But True" presented by Michael Aspel), Sarah Bird (who worked on tv series "Hawkeye") and Richard Leder (also worked at 2019 "Primal"). It stars Jane Seymour, Clancy Brown and Kyle Howard. 

An English housewife Jenny keeps having disturbing dreams of a vivid place and it's people. She becomes obsessed that it's real place and draws it, learning pieces each time she has more visions. When she puts some of the pieces of the mystery together, she believes it's an actual location found in Ireland. Jenny also comes to realise she might've been reincarnated and that her past life was the reason behind her visions, which were memories. 

This is a well made supernatural mystery. Her patient and sceptical husband doesn't believe her while her spoilt teenaged son turns understanding and helps her on her new quest of discovery. The film is pleasant, atmospheric, creepy in places, although very well made. It's based on the book "Yesterday's Children" by Jenny Cockell who had this experience. She lived as Mary Sutton in Ireland and this seemed to be either past life or a spirit of a woman reaching out through Jenny. I rate this intriguing story a 10/10 for warmth and elegance.  

My personal likes is the scenery in Ireland and finding interesting answers.

My personal dislikes is the attitude of unsupportive grumpy husband.

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