

Family · Mystery · Adventure
Overview
When Tom's brother Peter gets measles, he is sent to stay with his Uncle Alan and Aunt Gwen in a flat with no garden and an elderly landlady, Mrs Bartholomew, living upstairs. Because he may be infectious, he is not allowed to play outside and feels lonely. Without exercise he is less sleepy at night and when he hears the communal grandfather clock strangely strike 13, he investigates and finds the small back yard is now a large sunlit garden.
Top Cast


Anthony Way
Anthony Way
Tom Long
Anthony Way
Tom Long


Nigel Le Vaillant
Nigel Le Vaillant
Thomas Long (Adult)
Nigel Le Vaillant
Thomas Long (Adult)


Marlene Sidaway
Marlene Sidaway
Doris Schuster
Marlene Sidaway
Doris Schuster


Serena Gordon
Serena Gordon
Melody Long
Serena Gordon
Melody Long


Greta Scacchi
Greta Scacchi
Aunt Gwen Kitson
Greta Scacchi
Aunt Gwen Kitson


James Wilby
James Wilby
Uncle Alan Kitson
James Wilby
Uncle Alan Kitson
Alfie Lawrence
Alfie Lawrence
Harriet Long
Alfie Lawrence
Harriet Long


Mel Martin
Mel Martin
Alice Long
Mel Martin
Alice Long
Nick Robinson
Nick Robinson
Peter Long
Nick Robinson
Peter Long


Liz Smith
Liz Smith
Mrs Willows
Liz Smith
Mrs Willows
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