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Sunday, February 17, 2013

SUGAR AND SPICE (1988) - Episode 6 Threat of hairbrushing.



Sugar and Spice was an Australian children's television series that was broadcast on ABC TV between 1988 and 1989. It was produced as one of the series with which the network celebrated the 200th anniversary of Australia.
Starring Radha Mitchell as Pixie Robinson and Michelle Kearley as Molly Wilson, the series was set in the 1920s and revolved around two eleven-year-old girls from the Australian bush, who were sent to live with Pixie's grandmother to attend the same private high-school in the city.
In this episode the girls try to solve the mystery of a supposedly haunted house, only to find out that the boys gang of Pixies younger brother played a prank on them, disguised as ghosts. As a revenge the girls play ghosts in order to play a prank on the boys, but get caught by their grandmother, who thinks that it were the girls who terrorized the old woman living in the haunted house. So she threats them with a solid hairbrushing. Unfortunately Pixie can talk their way out of it....

threater: Penelope Shelton
threatees:  Radha Rani Mitchell, Michelle Kearly

director: John Gauci


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