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  1. Dead Man's Shoes: Directed by Ferdinand Fairfax. With Anthony Andrews, Marjie Lawrence, Deborah Watling, Maurice Roëves. Newly-promoted Second Lieutentant Brian Ash joins his new regiment only to find that they are assigned to bomb disposal in London.

    • (81)
    • Action, Drama, History
    • Ferdinand Fairfax
    • 1979-01-08
  2. Aug 17, 2021 · This Week: Dead Mans Shoes The search for a new bingeworthy series doesn’t have to be a desperate one…. Why not check-out all 13 episodes of outstanding war drama Danger UXB (1979)...

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  3. Aug 15, 2018 · 50:44. Danger UXB. Ep 1 'Dead Mans Shoes' Anthony Andrews • Judy Geeson. Ade Binelli. 50:44. Danger UXB 01 - Dead Man's Shoes. HipsterStalin. 5:42. Dead Mans Shoes : Intoxication Scene.

    • August 15, 2018
    • deaddogsmoking
    • 51 min
    • 1576
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Danger_UXBDanger UXB - Wikipedia

    Danger UXB is a 1979 British ITV television series set during the Second World War. It was developed by John Hawkesworth and starred Anthony Andrews as Lieutenant Brian Ash, an officer in the Royal Engineers (RE).

  5. Feb 15, 2023 · Danger UXB 01 - Dead Man's Shoes. HipsterStalin. Follow. Like. Favorite. Share. Add to Playlist. Report. last year. Danger UXB is a 1979 British ITV television series set during the Second World War. It was developed by John Hawkesworth and starred Anthony Andrews as Lieutenant Brian Ash, an officer in the Royal Engineers (RE).

    • February 15, 2023
    • HipsterStalin
    • 51 min
    • 587
  6. Sep 25, 2023 · The great Blitz has taken London by surprise. A young Royal Engineer Officer finds himself posted to a Bomb Disposal Company to combat the hundreds of unexploded bombs in London. Show less.

    • 51 min
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    • Ade Binelli
  7. Nov 27, 2022 · DANGER UXB (1979) (Full Series) The series chronicles the exploits of the fictional Royal Engineer Tunnelling Company 97, which has been made a bomb disposal unit to deal with the thousands of unexploded bombs ("UXBs") in London during the Battle of Britain.