Earthhorse wrote: The Famous Five spent more time eating than solving mysteries. Seriously, they were always sneaking into the pantry or else having tea/breakfast/lunch/brunch/dinner/elevenses/a picnic. There was always a tongue of ham involved as well which I couldn't help but picture literally as a child.
c - 13 wrote: Was it always smugglers though ? I seem to remember it always being smugglers.
meldrew wrote: Great show definitely long overdue for a remake !
nlgbbbblth wrote: The series was remade in 1997 but was set in the time when the books were written (1940s/1950s) and was rubbish. Naturally the ultimate Famous Five experience is watching the Southern TV series from 1978-1979 (which had a contemporary setting). This series needs a DVD release - I bought five VIDEO HOME SYSTEM cassettes (three episodes on each) when they came out in the mid 1990s. I also interviewed Gary Russell (who played Dick) for a fanzine I used edit/write back in 1998.
nlgbbbblth wrote: I also interviewed Gary Russell (who played Dick) for a fanzine I used edit/write back in 1998.
wideangle wrote: Remember when the circus came and they were camping near by.There was something dodgy about those circus people.
Den_M wrote: Think it was a one off programme.I'd love to see it again.
nlgbbbblth wrote: » I also interviewed Gary Russell (who played Dick) for a fanzine I used edit/write back in 1998.
Jim Comic wrote: » would you have the text of that by any chance? it was a great article, i'd love to read it again, was telling some friends about it last nightjim.morrish.cmj.print@gmail.com