The Saddle Club
The Saddle Club
TV-Y | 06 February 2001 (USA)

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    Hellen

    I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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    FuzzyTagz

    If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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    Rio Hayward

    All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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    Verity Robins

    Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.

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    Sarah kelly (horserider-4)

    Just like to credit some people that did work on the side for this show in the very last episodes. Thanks to: Sarah K., Edward J. and Vicki S. For their help in Forum help - information - and out side key help.During the time the show was being filmed these above people made other things possible during the first few months of production. Giving all their best to help out and make extra add-ons possible.The dates for this was during 2001-2003 Once again I would like to take the time to thank these following people.these names came from a list of extra out side people that helped on the side of the community.

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    #1SaddleClubFan

    I think that the Saddle Club is a great show for ALL ages!! I think that all you idiots that don't like the show are just plain stupid! The show is a wonderful TV show to watch when you get bored. The girls have great acting skills and can ride really well. The show is an excellent presentation of great acting skills. I think that this show is great for everyone and isn't cheesy or horrible. The Saddle Club shows great horsemanship and great friendship. The show is supposed to be based on the wonderful books by Bonnie Bryant and even though it is shot in Australia, it is based in Virginia, USA. I think that all you idiots that don't like the show shouldn't even watch it if you don't like it. Get over it!

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    Charmed483

    The saddle club is not anything thing like spin and Marty. It is based on the books by Bonnie Bryant. The pine hollow in the books was based in Virginia USA and not AUS. The Shows based in AUS at a stable just outside of Melborne,AUS.The location of the show is nothing like the USA.Making the place where they film nothing like a Virginia country side.But I guess that is the best they can do for the money that they pay for the place they use. The show compared to books are not all that correct but the show is not too bad none the less. The show is good for younger children up to teens. It is a good family show.So If your a horse lover this show is for you.

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    rbrucecarter

    I have seen several other reviews here that are really negative, and I could not disagree more. In fact, I am jealous that Australians get quality television like this, and we get trash like Survivor, American Idol, and Fear Factor. I am 49, my 8 year old daughter got me started watching. The photography is beautiful, the plot lines well developed, the acting is excellent. The values taught by the show are universal and good. It is also nice to see Zachary Bennett's little sister Sophie - she not only reminds me of her brother, but has some of the same qualities that made Felix a good character on Avonlea. I notice that Keenan Macwilliam's acting was good enough to get Disney's attention, because they cast her in "Get a Clue". Lara Jean Marshall, Heli Simpson, and Kia Luby also get my attention - quite lovely girls! Heli plays the part of Veronica - and plays "bad" very well, although you can tell that her character is secretly jealous of the other girls. I expect to see a lot more of these beauties in the coming years! There have been two seasons with 26 episodes each, separated by a year's haitus - so you see the girls at one age in the first season (2001), then grown up quite a bit in the second season (2003). I can't help but think that the show's popularity in the United States spurred more production - when the producers originally thought it had run its course.

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