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  2. The Castaways (2023 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Castaways is a television series made for Paramount+ adapted from the book of the same name by Lucy Clarke. The series stars Sheridan Smith and Céline Buckens as sisters. Synopsis

  3. In Search of the Castaways - Wikipedia

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    In Search of the Castaways (French: Les Enfants du capitaine Grant, lit. 'The Children of Captain Grant') is a novel by the French writer Jules Verne , published in 1867–68. The original edition, published by Hetzel , contains illustrations by Édouard Riou .

  4. In Search of the Castaways (film) - Wikipedia

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    [6] In April 1961, Disney announced they would make the film with Mills and Charles Laughton with Hugh Attool to produce and Robert Stevenson to direct. [7] Maurice Chevalier then came on board with production to begin in June. [8] The role of Mills' brother went to Keith Hamshere, who played the lead in Oliver! on stage. [9]

  5. The Castaways (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Castaway (or The Castaways) is an Australian television drama adventure series which first screened on the ABC in 1974. [1] [2] Premise.

  6. 36 days at sea: How these castaways survived hallucinations ...

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    lights in the sky Two nights after the last men jumped, lights appeared in the sky. Those awake quickly turned on their smartphones and activated the devices’ flashlights, waving them in the air.

  7. The Sea, the Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Sea!" (Thalatta! Thalatta!) was the shout of exultation given by the roaming 10,000 Greeks when, in 401 BC, they caught sight of the Black Sea from Mount Theches in Trebizond and realised they were saved from death. Conradi states that the direct source of the title is Paul Valéry's poem Le Cimetiere Marin (The Graveyard by the Sea).

  8. 'Beyond the Sea' ending: 'Black Mirror' star Josh Hartnett ...

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    Josh Hartnett explains David's choice at the ending of the Black Mirror episode "By the Sea" and why he thinks David killed Cliff's family.

  9. Dougal Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Robertson was born in Edinburgh in 1924, the youngest of eight children. [1] He joined the British Merchant Navy after attending Leith Nautical College. [2] He left maritime life after the attack on the SS Sagaing at Trincomalee in 1942, during which his wife Jessie and his son Duncan were killed. [1]