Excellent script ( if one can forget it!) But excellent, nuanced acting especially that last intimate scene between the two main 'protagonists'!!! Truly absorbing but more important, a very mature unfolding of a difficult situation as exmplified symbolically by that last scene!!! BRAVO !
Watching Telford's Change for the second time, and again I find myself skipping everything that doesn't involve Peter Barkworth. The sub-plot with Hannah Gordon seems quite needless to me!
Excellent script ( if one can forget it!) But excellent, nuanced acting especially that last intimate scene between the two main 'protagonists'!!! Truly absorbing but more important, a very mature unfolding of a difficult situation as exmplified symbolically by that last scene!!! BRAVO !
I particularly like Michael Maloney in his first TV Part, as the son, great actor!
Great series but quite incredible she starts blaming him preemptively for her lack of fidelity
Barron's character is as creepy as a serial killer in that hotel room scene
Watching Telford's Change for the second time, and again I find myself skipping everything that doesn't involve Peter Barkworth. The sub-plot with Hannah Gordon seems quite needless to me!
Not just needless but cringe-worthy.
Couldn't agree more..and the pretentious kids!
@@pw191164 I agree. That son is insufferable.
The Barron is bloody creepy and that son is bloody insufferable.
Mr Telford was far better looking than Tim
19:25 Jeez! Creepy! :0/
Disgusting is more like it
18:51 This guy's creeping me out!
What’s with all the creepy men in these 70s series? Barf.
Par for the course back then
20:28 Psycho?
Tx: 11 February 1979
20:05 This guy is a creep!
Mr. Barkworth could not compete with Mr. Barron in terms of looks. R.I.P.
The Telford’s son was the most boring teenager ever
Insufferable too.