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1970s Supernatural Drama

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AnnetheQuene | 11:32 Thu 19th May 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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I am trying to find out the name of a drama I remember watching on TV sometime during the 1970s. I think it was a one-off play. All I can recall is the closing scenes which showed a group of ghostly children in a street, holding hands in a circle and singing (I think) "Here we go Round the Mulberry Bush". I remember it really freaked me out at the time. If this rings a bell with anyone I would be really grateful for suggestions as to what it might have been that I was watching!
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it sounds something like The Midwich Cuckoos
Saphire and Steel?
I loved Sapphire and Steel though it could be scary. Neither Joanna Lumley or lovely David McCallum have changed one bit!
There was a film in the the 1960s, which may have been shown on TV in the 70s called, "A Taste of Honey", starring Rita Tushingham and Dora Bryan. The story as I remember it concerned a young woman who had fallen pregnant and was looked after by a young homosexual she had met in a shoe shop, daring for its time. A recurrent motif throughout the film was a group of ghostly children sing, " The big ship sails on the Ally Ally O".

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