
1983
Is there nothing new under the sun? 1770. The South Atlantic. A fleet sets sail from Buenos Aires to expel the British forces and reconquer the Falkland Islands. A major international crisis explodes. What follows may sound strangely familiar, but is firmly based on the historical record and the actual speeches and writings of the time.

Warren Clarke
Narrator

Donald Pleasence
Dr. Samuel Johnson

Malcolm Terris
Mr. Dowdeswell M.P.

Christopher Ellison
First M.P.

Angus MacKay
Second M.P.

Terence Rigby
William Pitt, Earl of Chatham

James Grout
William Strahan

Alun Lewis
Hockey

Nicholas Gecks
Blanding

David Purcell
A Beggar

Julia McCarthy
Mrs. Williams

John Bird
Lord North

Matthew Scurfield
Mr. Dyson M.P.

Ben Aris
Mr. Edmund Burke M.P.

Norman Rodway
Mr. Nicholas Calvert M.P.

Clive Merrison
"Junius"

David Timson
Man in Coffee House

John Owens
The Speaker

Shaun Wallace
Serving Boy

Derek Ware
Man taken by Press Gang

Paddy Joyce
Press Gang

Mike Kemp
Press Gang

David Jackson
Press Gang

Stewart Harwood
Ruffian

Michael Greatorex
Ruffian

Harry Fielder
Ruffian

El visitante

An Ungentlemanly Act

Hunt For the Lost Superfleet

The Iron Lady

Tumbledown

Return to the Falklands

For Queen and Country: The Falkland Islands Defence Force

Elma’s Dreams. Story of a Malvinas/Falklands Mother

Olympus vacuum

Theatre of War

Our Malvinas Islands

Argie

1892 1982 Dos Historias de Malvinas

Kielings kalte Welt

Falklands: Island of Secrets

Falklandinseln : Pinguine auf dem Vormarsch

Out

Sound Speeds

Mothers