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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2007

A scene from the television show THE SANDBAGGERS. It's hard to believe that this was filmed nearly 30 years ago.

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  • A great show; I never missed an episode when it was broadcast on PBS station KTEH in the early 90s.

  • @BigglesWatch

    So which character did you play? The chap with the sunglasses? I like the authenticity regarding the use of Arabic, bet the BBC World Service guy was surprised what his language skills could be used for!  Great series, where were the aircraft scenes filmed?

  • One of the best made TV shows ever. Glad the DVD's are out.

  • Best spy show ever and one of the best tv shows in any genre fantastic.

  • which is not to say that I support terrorist (or military) actions against civilians. I do not.

    I just see no advantage to thinking of them in other than human terms. Calling them "garbage" simply does not enable us to find solutions to the problem.

    While counter-violence against terrorists or terroist states may feel good, it isn't progress.

  • You shouldn't be revealing that - it's selfish.

  • Oh, you should! Buy or rent the DVD set!

    But two caveats -

    1) Watch the episodes in sequence.

    2) There is very little action of the type we see here. This is a thinking man's spy show.

  • What he's trying to tell you is these fictional terrorists are characters in a script written by Ian MackIntosh. It shows you nothing about any real-life individual.

    Don't forget, the American revolutionary army were called "terrorists," too and still would be if the colonies had lost the war.

  • Thanks for all this info. People don't often realize how difficult filming is.

    Thanks for your work in this great show!

  • I don't know who that actress was but I doubt she is a real American - she sometimes broke accent when it came to vowels and the lilt of her speech, as well as her physical mannerisms, were always quite British.

    I suppose it's possible she either had one American parent or had once lived in America for a short time.

    I think these scenes on the airplane are the only ones where she fully comes off as American.

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