When a group of travellers move on from a brief stay in the grounds of Admiral Twiss, an elderly lady stays behind with her Granddaughter Kissy, as a resident, Kissy must attend School.
It's a credit to the story and production values, that almost fifty years on, I'm able to watch, and enjoy this show.
Set over six parts, it's very watchable, a real tale of loss, love and human behaviour. It's that age old issue, people don't always take kindly to someone for being different, it's 2022, and that side of the story is still so incredibly relevant.
Poor Kissy endures so much, but she never gives up, you really do see her go on a journey, credit to the young Vanessa Furst, she makes Kissy very sincere.
Some nice acting for the most part, John Welsh is very good, Angela Browne is great as the nosy Mrs Cuthbert.
What a shame this hasn't as yet had a commercial dvd release, more people should see it.
8/10.