John Reeve
Directing
Biography
John Reeve is known for Along the Way (1972), The Young Jacobites (1960) and Atomic Achievement (1956).
Known For

Two children on holiday on The Isle of Skye, Scotland, go back in time and help Bonnie Prince Charlie escape from Scotland to France.
The Young Jacobites

The story of Highland children who help Bonnie Prince Charlie to escape to France after the battle of Culloden. Serial in 8 episodes: 1. Journey into the past (15mins; 1367 feet) 2. The traitor (16mins; 1423 feet) 3. The league in action (14mins; 1290 feet) 4. The ambush (15mins; 1385 feet) 5. The prince must be warned (14mins; 1292 feet) 6. The rescue (17mins; 1542 feet) 7. The enemy closes in (15mins; 1322 feet) 8. Over the threshold (20 mins; 1782 feet)
The Young Jacobites

The Battersea Bats are a gang of four kids who have their den in an abandoned building near the Thames, and they have a plan of action in mind because in about a week there is a soapbox derby being held, a contest they mean to win.
Soapbox Derby
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The Enemy Closes In
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Journey into the Past
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The Ambush
A young singer from Wales becomes a pop star but soon tires of his success and returns home.
Along the Way
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The Rescue
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The League in Action
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Over the Threshold
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The Prince Must Be Warned

An account of Britain's vast nuclear power program for a new industrial era, and its progress to date.