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1.Young Indiana Jones - Treasure Of The Peacock's Eye starring: Sean Patrick Flanery, Ronny Coutteure, Adrian Edmondson, Jayne Ashbourne, Tom Courtenay
directed by: Carl Schultz
March 06, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Young Indiana Jones - Treasure Of The Peacock's Eye
This begins moments from the end of WW I. Indy and his best friend Remmy, find a treasure map from a dieing man in no man's land. His mysterious words, "The eye of the peacock" send them off on a treasure hunt for the lost diamond of Alexander the great. It is a classic Indy adventure. He and Remmy encounter pirates, natives, puzzle solving, and rival hunters. This is a roller coaster ride from the start to almost the finish, the end is much slower and has no action sequences at all. However, instead it has Indy make the life changing decision of his future career. Despite the disapointing end, this is still one of the best Young Indiana Jones adventures around, and comes incredibly close to the 5 star award. A must for any ... Read More:

2.Sharpe's Gold [1995] starring: Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Hugh Fraser, John Tams, Michael Mears
directed by: Tom Clegg
October 01, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Sharpe's Gold [1995]
This is without a doubt the weakest episode of the normally excellent TV series. With almost no reference to the (far more superior) novel, the producers have thrown in a couple of irritating characters in the form of Wellington's sister and niece and included some Spanish partisans which fashion themselves in the style of the Aztecs.

I'm not sure how expensive it would have been for the producers to follow the storyline of the novel more closely (except for Sharpe meeting Teresa, which he does earlier in the TV series, but it would have made for a better story. That said, the episode is as always magnificantly cast, and played out, except for the aforementioned aunt and niece who are never really coinvincing. There really ... Read More:

3.Nick Berry - Respect And Paparazzo starring: Nick Berry, Jeff Nuttall, Jayne Ashbourne, Mark Addy, Nicholas Ball
directed by: Terry Marcel, Edward Bennett
March 27, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Nick Berry - Respect And Paparazzo
This is without a doubt the weakest episode of the normally excellent TV series. With almost no reference to the (far more superior) novel, the producers have thrown in a couple of irritating characters in the form of Wellington's sister and niece and included some Spanish partisans which fashion themselves in the style of the Aztecs.

I'm not sure how expensive it would have been for the producers to follow the storyline of the novel more closely (except for Sharpe meeting Teresa, which he does earlier in the TV series, but it would have made for a better story. That said, the episode is as always magnificantly cast, and played out, except for the aforementioned aunt and niece who are never really coinvincing. There really ... Read More:

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