I think they still show it on PBS on occasion. And they may have a DVD set at your public library, if you want to rekindle your relationship with it.
I have been known to jump to conclusions in the past, so it wouldn't especially surprise me if I'd jumped to conclusions here. There were, I suppose, other reasons than the religious one for people to leave Czechoslovakia in a hurry in 1939. Probably reasons also related to Hitler, mind you.
I laughed myself into a coughing fit in the second episode as Richard's mother sobbed, "it's just like leaving Czechoslovakia in '39. Only able to take a few personal possessions." as they drove from Mayfair to the manor, followed by about 8 moving vans.
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I have been known to jump to conclusions in the past, so it wouldn't especially surprise me if I'd jumped to conclusions here. There were, I suppose, other reasons than the religious one for people to leave Czechoslovakia in a hurry in 1939. Probably reasons also related to Hitler, mind you.
I laughed myself into a coughing fit in the second episode as Richard's mother sobbed, "it's just like leaving Czechoslovakia in '39. Only able to take a few personal possessions." as they drove from Mayfair to the manor, followed by about 8 moving vans.