Tumbledown

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Penguin paperback of the script of Tumbledown (1988 reprint).
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Penguin paperback of the script of Tumbledown (1988 reprint).

Tumbledown is a television drama film, written by Charles Wood, and starring Colin Firth and David Calder, centering on the experiences of Robert Lawrence MC, an officer of the Scots Guards during the Falklands Campaign of 1982, in which he was wounded at the Battle of Mount Tumbledown and his subsequent rehabilitation. It was made by the BBC and first screened on BBC1 on 31 May 1988.

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