Sam Lockwood (4 episodes, 1973) ... Ted Carroll. Dora has no time for her as she's looking after two sick horses, but Steve takes her under his wing. A group of convicts and outcasts fight a guerrilla war against the totalitarian Terran Federation from a highly advanced alien spaceship. The Uncle adopts the two children and tells Dora he is engaged. Steve finds them and persuades him to give up the horse to Follyfoot where it can be properly looked after. Lockwood sets a challenge: £100 for anyone who can outrace his horse. Usually involves a bit of singing, a bit of dancing and general fun times. He aims to make a lot of money by betting on it, but the horse is not ready and refuses to jump, landing Ron in trouble with the bookmakers – and Dora. Callie's horse is allowed to stay at Follyfoot as well. She speaks to the headmistress to deaf ears, but Dora insists on helping them.
They are from all walks of life but all have to cope with the trials and tribulations of getting used to ... Cast: Gillian Bailey (Callie Holmes), Celia Hewitt (Anna Holmes), Bernadette Milnes (Noreen), Stephen Bent (Noreen's partner), Ted Carroll (Man), … Gillian Bailey. It is raining heavily and tensions are high. Dora is missing Steve, but puts on a brave face as an abandoned horse is brought in. Ron and Steve argue over who gets to host Dora's birthday. Steve has rescued a horse from a burning house and brings it to Follyfoot. Former resistance leader Roj Blake witnesses a massacre and is subsequently framed for a series of fictional crimes by the totalitarian Federation. To Dora's horror, he emerges covered in blood. He announces to them that he has now signed over ownership of Follyfoot to Dora. The adventures of a gang of seven kids whose clubhouse is an abandoned double decker bus in a London junkyard. Callie Holmes (Gillian Bailey): teenage schoolgirl who occasionally helps out at Follyfoot. When Lovejoy agrees to fit out for Tinker's old army friend Linden Walker's new pub he buys a houseload of furniture of former prison officer George Palmer. Poirot investigates a murder that hits close to home after the new occupant of a flat two floors below his is found shot. Lockwood blames it on a local builder who sues him for slander. But Daryl Braithwaite never thought his Rickie Lee Jones cover Daryl Braithwaite came up with the idea to cover The Horses at the last minute while recording his album Rise. 1968 BBC adaptation of the evergreen E. Nesbit story. In 1783, Ross Poldark returns from the American wars to his native Cornwall to right wrongs and reunite with the love of his life. Lady Crane, a friend of the Colonel asks for one her fine horses to be kept at Follyfoot.
This Pin was discovered by Gillian Bailey. Man / Horse Owner (3 episodes, 1971-1973) Bryan Sweeney. Her father, although angry at the situation, agrees to let her ride again. The neighbouring farm is on the lookout for a missing horse. In the early 20th century, three children try to escape from an oppressive orphanage. However it was a soundalike version.Last New Year’s Eve, Melbourne band Client Liaison got Braithwaite to perform Monte Morgan of Client Liaison had tried to get Braithwaite to perform Morgan and Miller are bang in the 20-something demographic Braithwaite is now finding coming to his concerts.Daryl Braithwaite with Client Liaison members (and fans) Monte Morgan and Harvey MillerWhile Jones was unavailable to be interviewed for this story, she told Braithwaite had tried for years to contact Rickie Lee Jones to make sure she knew what impact it had in Australia.Daryl Braithwaite admits once he stretched The Horses to 17 minutes on stage.You’re the Voice, Khe Sanh, Solid Rock, Great Southern Land ...Daryl Braithwaite joins Kate Ceberano, John Paul Young and Jon Stevens for the APIA Good Times tour at Bendigo’s Ulumbarra Theatre tonight; The Palais on Saturday; Costa Hall Geelong on Sunday. A man comes to Follyfoot to buy a horse for his daughter. The Horses (Acoustic Live Version - 2007 Remastered) - Duration: 4:16. The fate of the horses is put to a vote and the Colonel agrees to help the miners in their plight. Despite Dora's testimony, Steve is under suspicion as being one of the thugs. With the evidence of the letter they agree not to go to the Police, but warn him that he must give up any further dealings with horses.
Having returned to Roman territory, Marcus seeks to reassemble the Ninth Legion. Tickets from Dora trains one of her horses to accommodate the girl as a present. Returning from the Mediterranean with Letty aboard, James comes across Egyptologist Professor Dawson and his daughter Emma, who is clearly ill, adrift in a small boat. Meanwhile, Steve is in Liverpool looking for his mother, who is in trouble with the Police. The tour then continues on to Empire Theatre in Toowoomba on June 2; QPAC in Brisbane on June 3, Twin Towns Services Club June 4; Civic Theatre Newcastle on June 9; Enmore Theatre Sydney on June 10; Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre on June 11; Canberra Theatre Centre on June 12; Princess Theatre Launceston on June 17; and Wrest Point Entertainment Centre Hobart on June 18.
A conman, he agrees to swap only if she gives him £20. Here’s how it came to life. She is an actress, known for Bailey returned to Sydney after a decade to live at Whale Beach. Dora gives them some in return for letting them take the sick ones in. Gip Willens (3 episodes, 1971) Ivan Beavis. In desperation, Cleo mounts a horse and rides for help. Chip Lockwood (4 episodes, 1973) Frederick Treves. Two local farmers capture his horse and threaten to shoot him if he comes onto their land again. Chip, is unable to help them, but he sends a letter to Dora explaining everything and his feelings for her.