So this memory isn’t exactly unidentified, since we know the name of the show. But Under The Same Sky is so frustratingly elusive that it most surely deserves an entry here.
Under The Same Sky screened on Children’s ITV in the mid-80s, and was a regular feature on there, it seemed to be on quite a lot. Indeed, according to Wikipedia‘s brief mention of it, it ran from 1984-87 on CITV. And that’s not a bad run at all, three years. So it’s somewhat bizarre that almost no one seems to remember this show, and there’s pretty much absolute zero about it online – the above Wikipedia mention is the only evidence of its existence revealed by a Google search.
So what was it about…?
From the recollection of the few of us who do remember it, Under The Same Sky was a series of children’s stories from around the world, each episode featuring a separate story set in a different country, hence the title. And going from our recollections, it was no light affair – the stories tended to be on the challenging side; deathly serious and hard-hitting stories involving danger of some kind.
It seems that each story involved children from one country unexpectedly finding themselves in the unfamiliar surroundings of another country, and falling victim to some kind of danger there. If I’m remembering correctly, each episode began with a man sat atop a hill, who would introduce the story for that episode and the country it was set in. From the hazy recollections of the few of us who recall it, some of the stories were as follows…
The kid who fell down a hole
This one is my personal memory of the show, and I’ve no idea what country it was set in, but as I recall there was very little dialogue. From my recollection, it featured a kid running away and running into the woodland, chased after by another kid. There were shots of a deep hole in the ground that the kid was approaching, and sure enough, the kid fell in the hole, tried to hold on to the edges, but lost their grip and fell all the way down. (I can not recall for certain whether the kid was a boy or a girl – I think it was a girl and the name may have been Layla? But I can’t be sure…) So the other child went and got the parents, and I recall the father leaning above the hole, shouting down for the kid. The rest of the episode consisted of the father trying to pull the kid on a rope out of the hole. It was very slow-paced and there was almost no dialogue – I just recall tensely watching as the father above ground struggled to pull the kid all the way up on the rope, while under ground the kid held on within the hole, in near-total darkness.
The road accident in Denmark
One member of the Weird British TV Memories (70s-90s) Facebook Group recalls an episode where a German boy and his parents were involved in a road accident in Denmark. The boy, who escaped the wreck unscathed, was cared for by a Danish family while his parents recovered in hospital, but they couldn’t communicate with each other due to the language barrier.
Good snakes Bad snakes
One other member recalls an episode set in India about cobras, and the title was “Good Snakes Bad Snakes”. Presumably this one would have been about a child being bitten by a cobra but this is all the information we have.
Other recollections say that some of the episodes were dubbed into English, and that some were animated, either partly or wholly… from one person’s recollections “Hand drawn backgrounds. Quite slow paced.”
So how did this show fall into nothing less than total obscurity? Given that it apparently ran for three years on CITV this would suggest it was reasonably popular, yet there’s barely any evidence online that it ever existed and there seems to be absolutely nothing about it on YouTube. It seems it was a rather striking show with a very serious tone to it, and given that foreign shows are often a challenge for young viewers due to awkwardness like subtitles, dubbed dialogue etc., it could be that this show just didn’t strike a deep enough note with many kids of the 80s to stay in their minds to adulthood.
All the same you’d think there’d be more about it online. There isn’t even anything about it on IMDb, which is just mad. I suspect it may have been produced in a foreign country and probably known elsewhere under different titles – surely it follows that a show with such a prominent international theme must have been shown in numerous different countries round the world. Which makes it only all the more strange that it seems so obscure to the point even the all-knowing Internet has next to no record of it.
So do you recall this show…?
Those of us who remember Under The Same Sky and were intrigued by it as kids are very keen to see it again and find out more about it. So we would be very grateful to anyone who may be able to help us drag this long-forgotten show out of obscurity and preserve it online in some form.
If you remember anything about Under The Same Sky or indeed have any videos of it, then we want to hear from you – please post a comment here or email us via the contact form! And even if you don’t remember anything, feel free to share this post far and wide in the hope we’ll reach someone who does!
Post Update (21/10/20): New Developments!
Thanks to @ScarredForLife2 sharing this blog post on Twitter, we’ve had some responses with some very intriguing further details about this show.
It turns out one of the narrators for this show was none other than Tom Baker – who according to Tim Worthington “honestly sounded as if he didn’t care what was happening” while another was Terry Jones, of Monty Python fame. I’ve been sent the following screen grabs of excerpts from the TV Times by Douglas Noble (many thanks Douglas!)
As you can see, the episode described on the above right excerpt is definitely the one about the German family’s road accident in Denmark.
Tim Worthington, in the meantime, remembers the episode about the kid falling down the hole:
“definitely European, it was two sisters, a sensible one and the arsey younger one who fell in the hole while walking backwards making fun of her. The hole was above a cave or over a cliff and it was also intercut with firemen in the cave/under the cliff trying to work out what to do. In the end her sister was lowered in on a rescue winch and pulled her out.
There were non-ominous ones too, some of them folklore-y.“
Some very useful information here – thanks Tim and Doug! – and searching Google based on this info, it seems there’s some info on the BFI website, including four episode synopses:
https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b77289738
https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b73232600v-people/4ce2b73232600
https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b707a2279
https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b76c02449
From the info here, it seems the show was produced by a variety of production companies in Europe and sponsored by the European Broadcating Union. It seems to have been a multinational collaboration with different episodes produced by a company specific to the particular country the episode focused on.
So in total, we have 7 episode synopses:
STINA
Narrated by Tom Baker – a Danish family on holiday in Germany suffer a car accident in the Bavarian Alps. The daughter, Stina, goes to stay with a German family while her parents recover in hospital, and befriends a local boy named Anian.
THE BURIED TREASURE
Narrated by Terry Jones – Set in Italy, a light-hearted cops and robbers adventure set near an archaeological site where experts are digging up Etruscan remains.
(TITLE UNKNOWN)
The younger of two sisters falls down a hole in the woodland while playing games, and her family and a team of firemen work to rescue her. (Set in unidentified European country)
JOOST
Narrated by Tom Baker – Set in The Netherlands, Joost is sent away to the Sunshine Summer Camp, where he encounters all the worst aspects of communal life.
DAG
Set in Norway – Dag runs away from home, and his special school for the deaf, and takes refuge in the family’s country cabin, only to find it occupied by a fellow run-away.
SIMON & SARAH
Sarah and Simon are separated after the death of their parents. Simon seeks out Sarah in her foster home and together they run away.
GOOD SNAKES, BAD SNAKES
No synopsis details for this one – apparently set in India and presumably about a child being bitten by a cobra?
If you have any further information on Under The Same Sky, or any videos of it, please get in touch and hopefully we’ll be able to rescue this show from obscurity and see it again!