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Oct 31, 1982
A relief column led by Major de Beaujolais approaches Fort Zinderneuf, only to find the garrison apparently all dead. Legionnaire Digby Geste offers to climb in to investigate, but then seems to disappear himself. The Major then enters, and finds a letter grasped in the dead hand of Sergeant-Major Lejaune, mentioning a Lady Brandon, in England. Before being able to investigate further, the fort bursts into flames. Prompted by the letter, de Beaujolais recalls visiting Lady Brandon years earlier, when she was also bringing up her three nephews, Digby, John and Michael ...
Nov 07, 1982
The three brothers have returned to Brandon Abbas from university, when a valuable family heirloom, the 'Blue Water' sapphire, goes missing. Lady Brandon is reluctant to call the police and hesitates, to give an opportunity for the jewel to be returned; instead, Michael vanishes after leaving a note to his brothers accepting responsibility for the theft.
Nov 14, 1982
To protect Michael, Digby then also leaves, taking the blame in a note left for John; John, though, guesses that they will have both gone to join the French Foreign Legion, and quietly leaves Brandon Abbas himself to do likewise. Accepted as a recruit, he is befriended by petty criminal and former legionnaire Boldini, who is re-enlisting.
Nov 21, 1982
John is reunited with Michael and Digby after being sent to Oran with a draft of new recruits. Their Sergeant-Major, Lejaune, takes a disliking to the three of them, and also to two American recruits, Hank and Buddy. Boldini overhears the three brothers discussing the Blue Water, and - with his criminal contacts - offers to help them, only to be rebuffed.
Nov 28, 1982
Boldini informs Lejaune that Michael has a stolen jewel on him. After Boldini fails to persuade two of the other recruits to steal it for him, Lejaune himself persuades Bolidar - a former pick-pocket - to do so. He is caught in the act, and only narrowly escapes being lynched. Lejaune, though, knows that they are to be sent to the isolated Fort Zinderneuf, where it will be easier to isolate Michael from his friends.
Dec 05, 1982
The column marches across country to Fort Zinderneuf; once there, Lejaune has Hank, Buddy and Digby sent on to a further post. Lejaune's harsh treatment of the men, and promotion of Boldini to corporal, cause increasing resentment; when the fort's CO, Captain Renouf, shoots himself Lejaune has to take command.
Dec 12, 1982
Some of the men are on the point of mutinying when the fort comes under repeated attack from the Tuareg. Before being killed, Michael reveals he has some letters and a parcel for his brothers and Lady Brandon on him. Eventually, the last two survivors of the garrison are John and Lejaune; John confronts Lejaune who had found the hidden jewel after searching Michael's body.
Dec 19, 1982
John kills Lejaune in the struggle, and then flees the fort on the approach of the relief column. Digby finds Michael's body and, remembering a childhood promise, gives it a Viking funeral - on a pyre - before fleeing himself. He finds John and the two set off together on foot, but is killed; only John is able to reach England where he returns the Blue Water to Lady Brandon - as Michael had known, a copy made when she had been forced to sell the original.
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Beau Geste Season 1 (1982) is released on Oct 31, 1982. Watch Beau Geste online - the English War TV series from United Kingdom. Beau Geste is directed by Douglas Camfield and created by Alistair Bell with Benedict Taylor and Jonathon Morris.