Worzel Gummidge
Worzel Gummidge
| 25 February 1979 (USA)
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    Breakinger

    A Brilliant Conflict

    Fairaher

    The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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    Bea Swanson

    This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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    Darin

    One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.

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    alleywayambush

    As a child I only vaguely remember this show (I was born in '82). About 6 years ago I found a charity shop bundle of VHS videos of this franchise, bought the lot and instantly fell in love with what became a new favourite ! Essentially it's quite a basic plot. 2 kids their single father go to live in a caravan on a farm. The field's scarecrow comes to life in the form of an illiterate but lovable and hilarious character 'Worzel Gummidge'. He is constantly amorously pursuing the local antique 'Aunt Sally', also a living being, alongside his other chief passion of 'A Cup O' Tea And A slice O' Cake' ! Always up to mischief, the kids and Worzel's creator 'The Crowman' have to guide him through his adventures, making sure he doesn't get into trouble ! As well as highly comical, the show is also highly aesthetically beautiful and culturally idyllic. Set in rural Kent, the intimacy of tender fields and garden-like countryside, alongside a score of gentle, easy instrumental music gives the show a natural, traditional, serene and idyllic cultural bliss - there's next to no reference to contemporary popular culture. The cast are quite notable too. The late Jon Pertwee plays the clumsy scatterbrained Worzel, Una Stubbs as the arrogant, deluded, greedy but charming Aunt Sally, the late Charlotte Coleman (an unrecognisable, dark featured 'Scarlet' from 4 weddings...) as young Sue, and Jeremy Austen as her brother John (otherwise only known for a brief role in Red Dwarf !) Guest appearances include Barbara Windsor, Anthony Sharpe + Connie Booth. Overall, this show, both entertaining and cultural, is an often overlooked gem that should be seen by today's kids amidst a sea of internet degeneracy and apologies for shows. Not to forget the late-80s spin-off series, 'Worzel Gummidge Down Under', which I think I remember vaguely seeing back in the day !

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    Jackson Booth-Millard

    When I was child this used to be one of my most favourite children's television programmes, and I still watch it even now because it is great fun for all the family, whatever age you are, based on the popular books. Basically the series brings us the adventures of a walking talking scarecrow, Worzel Hedgerow Gummidge (Jon Pertwee), who is supposed to scare crows on Scatterbrook Farm in Ten Acre Field, but he instead roams the countryside and villages having adventures. The humans who know of his existence are the Peters children living on the farm, John (Jeremy Austin) and Sue (Charlotte Coleman), and of course the man who brought him to life, his creator The Crowman (Geoffrey Bayldon) who commands all the scarecrows he makes. The humans that don't know he comes to life, but very often come into contact with him, living and not, are the children's' father Mr. Peters (Mike Berry), the farm owners Mr. Jack Braithwaite (Norman Bird) and Mrs. Betty Braithwaite (Megs Jenkins), easily angered P.C. Parsons (Norman Mitchell) and the seemingly wealthy but tight with money Mrs. Bloomsbury-Barton (Carry On's Joan Sims). Many of the adventures Worzel has involve him pursuing large wooden doll Aunt Sally (Una Stubbs), who is always getting away from her easily stressed owner Mr. Shepherd (Michael Ripper) and used in fairs to have wooden balls thrown at her for prizes, and even though she is greedy and cruel-hearted to him, Worzel continues trying to make her happy in his own poor meaningful ways. Also many of the adventures he have involve him using his many interchangeable heads, made of turnips, mangel wurzel or swedes, all with particular traits and uses, e.g. Reading Head, Thinking Head, Wangling (fishing) Head, Singing Head, Posh Head, Jolly Uncle Head and many more. In the series Worzel has his own language, "Worzelese" - where you will put a "wor" after each short word with "dip" and each long word with "Worzel", and his catchphrases were "Bozzy McCoo", "Well I'll be bum-swizzled", and of course, his favourite food and drink, "A cup o' tea an' a slice o' cake". Also starring, throughout the four series, Denis Gilmore as Harry, Sarah Thomas as Enid Simmons, Thorley Walters as Colonel Bloodstock, Carry On's Barbara Windsor as Saucy Nancy, Heartbeat's Bill Maynard as Sergeant Beetroot, Wayne Norman as Pickles Bramble, Lorraine Chase as Dolly Clothes-Peg, Mike Reid as Fairground Owner, A Clockwork Orange's Anthony Sharp as Mr. Stanley, Billy Connolly as Bogle McNeep, Bernard Cribbins as Jolly Jack and Fawlty Towers' Connie Booth as Aunt Sally II. Pertwee, who was Doctor Who a few years before, is wonderful as the lovable scarecrow with his tragic go nowhere love and his hilarious antics, Stubbs gives a good performance where you both love and hate her, Bayldon is a wonderful supporting character with his wise nature, the children do their parts nicely, and the other characters that occasionally pop up are good fun too. It is a simple format, it will make you laugh, it will make you cry, the music is great, the special effects make up is marvellous, and the overall feel of it is sweet and fun, you will probably say to yourself that they don't make children's television like this anymore, a wonderful family comedy series. It was nominated the BAFTAs for the 'Harlequin' (Drama/Light Entertainment) (twice), Best Make Up (twice), Best Costume Design and Best Film Cameraman. It was number 20 on The 100 Greatest Kids' TV Shows. Outstanding!

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    Big Movie Fan

    As a child, I found scarecrows a little bit too creepy but by the time I was an adult and watched this show, I soon forgot about the creepy scarecrows you see in fields and enjoyed this show.The late Jon Pertwee played scarecrow Worzel Gummidge who lived on Scatterbrook Farm (I think that was the name of the farm). Joining him were the likes of Una Stubbs as his girlfriend and Carry On... favourite Barbara Windsor.The show itself was fun as Worzel got up to all sorts of adventures, scrapes and the like. Jon Pertwee did a great job with Worzel who is probably one of the funniest characters ever.This is the perfect show for kids today. You can put on a video of this show for your kids and let them watch safe in the knowledge there will be no sex, bad language or violence. Worzel Gummidge didn't need to do it's best to be entertaining-it was just entertaining, period.

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    Gmarkjames

    This is a fantastic children's TV programme. It's about the title character; a walking, talking, messy, clumsy scarecrow called Worzel who comes to life in Scatterbrook Farm. This programme includes a fine cast including Geoffrey Bayldon, Charlotte Coleman, Mike Berry and Una Stubbs as the ONE AND ONLY Aunt Sally (Worzel's INTENDED!) Fantastic show and a 10/10 job no question!!

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