Showing posts with label Famous Five TV show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Famous Five TV show. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Famous Five TV Series Five go off in a Caravan Episode

This is episode 6 of Season 1 and is a single episode in length. With the variety of animals, a circus theme and to die for gypsy caravans that I love the look of I feel that this story could of easily been expanded into a double episode without any problems.

Julian again is quite rude in his dealing with some adults but standing beside the two men he is backchatting he isn't much shorter than them so perhaps it makes his character more believable and the leader of the five.
The bad characters are interesting but by choosing to do this in 30mins means that we don't get any real charactrer developement or analysis.
A good episode though I do feel the story was rushed along unnecessarily. Perhaps if the makers had known they were going to be rejected on adding new stories to the series they may have expanded all books to be several episodes each :)
For those people who collect the Famous Five books with this TV series covers you will notice that a number of the covers were created from this episode.


Famous FiveTV Series Five Go to Smuggler's Top Part 1 and 2

Episode 4 and 5 of Season 1 is based on Five go to Smuggler's Top. A storm making a tree land on the roof of  Kirren Cottage see the Five packed up to spend their holidays with their friend Sooty Lenoir and his little sister Marybeth to their home at Smugglers Top.  We first see Sooty and his sister wearing clothes that are so 1970's, the clothes are great then again George's navy windbreaker is also a favourite and I think I owned on once upon a time. Not to mention Cheryl Ladd in Charlies Angels also had a satin version in the 80's.
The Five find themselves in the middle of an adventure.
The house they are staying at is intriguing and as the Sooty's Stepfather doesn't like dogs the children scheme to bring Timmy into the house and hide him when necessary via one of the secret passages that goes through the wardrobe in the bedroom (a bit Narnia like)


There are different suspects, one who dresses like Sherlock Holmes and sticks out like a sore thumb and reminds me of Professor Slughorn from Harry Potter.

The butler of course is also a suspect and the children suspect he may be only pretending to be deaf and in a good plot outline Sotty's Step father is a suspect as Sooty and his sister dont trust him.



Someone kidnaps their Uncle Quinten, and Sooty also disappears. Can there still be smugglers at Smuggler's Top?

The Famous Five discover an underground tunnel and Timmy saves the day.

Some of the darker filming issues appear in these episodes and some are unclear due to the "Mist" and "Fog" on the marshes but you get use to that with this series.
You start to see that Julian's character can be quite rude to adults in the series as he says some things that would seem out of place when staying as a guest at someones house. Not really what I remember him being like in the book but definately these aren't the only

Another great episode.

Five Go Adventuring Again, TV Series 1978 Episode 3



Episode 3 of the Famous Five Tv Series from the 1970's is Five Go Adventuring Again, based on the Enid Blyton book of the same title.

The cousins arrival to Kirren Cottage in their school uniforms rather than on bikes like the previous story is an indicatgion for what we are in for.

The Famous Five are having a tutor for the school holidays.


Bad guy tutor Rolland is instantly disliked by Timmy the dog (often a sign of how someone is like when not liked by dogs) and when something goes a mishap in the middle of the night Uncle Quentin blames his daughter George, which she denies.

Seems a bit strange to me that a girls father wouldnt look at the stranger living in the house rather than his daughter especially since he is a scientist who often has secret papers.




Netherless The Famous Five have discovered a thief at Kinin Cottage - but when they start looking for proof, they find unusual secret passages that become a part of their adventure.


This story has a number of secret passages, trap doors and other excting secret entrances that every kid would love to have in their home.

Loved it.

Five Go to Kirren Island Part 1 & 2 TV episodes 1978

This was one of my favourite tv shows as a child and my favourite book series as a child so with the release of the Famous Five The Complete Collection released on DVD I decided to see how the show has stood the test of time.

Production for the series began in 1977, with filming commencing during the Summer of that year.

The series starred Michele Gallagher as George, Marcus Harris as Julian, Gary Russell as Dick and Jenny Thanisch as Anne, while Timmy the dog was played by a Border Collie called Toddy.
The series was very successful at the time but didnt go past series 2 because  the Enid Blyton Estate didn;t allow them to create original stories so once they had completed  two seasons covering 19 of the 21 books (two of which couldn't be recreated due to The Children's Film Foundation still had the film and TV rights to the books.) the series ended on a high.


The opening story is a double episode and introduces Julian, Dick and Anne to their cousin George and her dog Timmy. We first see Julian, Dick and Anne on their cycling to Kirren Cottage. The children's bags are being picked up and brought by car from the station. This is a great introduction for Julian, Dick and Anne as we see them having fun and cycling from the start of the series which was one of the staple elements of The Famous Five series.  Instantly I feel that Jenny Thanisch was the perfect choice to play Anne and is exactly as one would imagine her to be in the books. In fact all the child actors were well chosen and act their roles well.

 I notice that George has been dressed during the story in a top that has pink buttons on the shoulders, not a choice that one would imagine for George but other than that the characterisation of George is the best I have seen. Timmy in the books was also a mongrel and as he was capable of scaring criminals one would imagine he would be a mix of large breeds that have some agression to them, definately the pure bred Border Collie that ened up in the series.
The story flows well and is easy to watch. It is well filmed and the first episode doesn't suffer the dark filming issues of some episodes.

The story has the five going to Kirren Island to help save their Uncle Quentin. Very enjoyable just as I remember it. Know wonder the series was one of my favourites.
  • Five Go to Kirren Island: Part 1 (Original transmission: 3 July 1978)



  • Five Go to Kirren Island: Part 2 (10 July 1978)

  • (Note: Kirren is spelt differently from the books)