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Worzel Gummidge is a British fantasy drama television series and an adaptation of the Worzel Gummidge books by Barbara Euphan Todd. It stars Mackenzie Crook, who also wrote and directed the series, as the scarecrow. It was produced by Leopard Pictures and aired on BBC One between 26 December 2019 to 29 December 2021
The boy turns out to be Worzel's delinquent nephew Pickles Bramble who bullies his poor old uncle into doing all the dirty work on the farm for him. "A Fishy Tale" (20 January 1980) When Worzel learns about fishing, he dusts off his "wangling" head and tries his luck catching the goldfish in Mrs. Bloomsbury-Barton's pond.
Margaret Boyd as Mrs. Braithwaite (4 episodes, 1953) David Coote as Andrew (4 episodes, 1953) Janet Joye as Mrs. Bloomsbury-Barton (4 episodes, 1953) Alanna Boyce as Shirley Morgan (2 episodes, 1953) Vernon Smythe as Mr. Dyke (2 episodes, 1953) Totti Truman Taylor as Aunt Sally (1 episode, 1953)
Bratz ("Bratz TV Theme") – Lauren Evans; Bread – David Mackay; Breaking Point – David Raksin; Bret Maverick ("Maverick Didn't Come Here to Lose") – Ed Bruce; Bridget Loves Bernie – Jerry Fielding; Brooklyn Bridge ("Just Over the Brooklyn Bridge") – composed by Marvin Hamlisch; lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman; performed by Art ...
On television, she is known for playing Gran in Till Death Us Do Part (1967–1975), Madge Kettlewell in Sykes (1972–1978), Mrs Bloomsbury-Barton in Worzel Gummidge (1979–1981), an eccentric youth hostel owner in Victoria Wood (1990), Mrs Wembley, the cook with a liking for sherry, in On the Up (1990–1992), and Madge Hardcastle in As Time ...
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Cast members (L to R) Mischa Barton, Adam Brody, Melinda Clarke, Peter Gallagher, Rachel Bilson, Kelly Rowan, Benjamin McKenzie and Samaire Armstrong Kevin Winter/Getty Images The O.C. became an ...
This a category for British novels that have been adapted into television shows. Novels by authors who are British along with some other nationality (i.e. The Turn of the Screw by American-British author Henry James) should also be included here if they have been adapted to television.