Episode #1.6
- Episode aired Mar 15, 1978
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
27
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Tucker and Benny are in trouble for messing around at a building site.Tucker and Benny are in trouble for messing around at a building site.Tucker and Benny are in trouble for messing around at a building site.
Robert Craig-Morgan
- Justin Bennett
- (as Robert Morgan)
Terry Sue-Patt
- Benny Green
- (as Terry Sue Patt)
Paul Tropea
- Patterson
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOne and only appearance of Denys Hawthorne as headmaster Mr Starling.
- Quotes
Justin Bennett: But... I've got my best shoes on.
Benny Green: I've got my only shoes on!
- ConnectionsReferences The Six Million Dollar Man (1974)
- SoundtracksChicken Man
Written and Performed by Alan Hawkshaw
Featured review
Urban exploration...
Benny finally sports his brand-new blazer, and has fun mucking around with Tucker in the woodwork class.
Ever mindful of getting into mischief, Tucker tells Benny about a nearby 'ammunition dump', and dares him to join him on a trespassing mission there after school. Justin surprisingly says he'd like to tag along with them as well, and they reluctantly agree to let him join them.
The three of them later go off on an adventure to the dump - in reality a derelict factory, and enjoy larking about and exploring. But are they on their own... or do they have some unexpected company?
This is a suitably knockabout episode with Tucker at his mischievous best, and is a bit of a health and safety nightmare! But it was the 70s, and this was just the sort of scrapes young boys would typically get into back then.
You can only hope the three boys escape from this unwise misadventure unscathed - or could they ultimately end up giving the school even more 'ammunition' to use against them.
Ever mindful of getting into mischief, Tucker tells Benny about a nearby 'ammunition dump', and dares him to join him on a trespassing mission there after school. Justin surprisingly says he'd like to tag along with them as well, and they reluctantly agree to let him join them.
The three of them later go off on an adventure to the dump - in reality a derelict factory, and enjoy larking about and exploring. But are they on their own... or do they have some unexpected company?
This is a suitably knockabout episode with Tucker at his mischievous best, and is a bit of a health and safety nightmare! But it was the 70s, and this was just the sort of scrapes young boys would typically get into back then.
You can only hope the three boys escape from this unwise misadventure unscathed - or could they ultimately end up giving the school even more 'ammunition' to use against them.
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- canndyman
- Jan 17, 2021
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