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Post by cally on Mar 5, 2014 13:07:06 GMT 1
Yes- that's right! there are several episodes of Follyfoot on YouTube! I always forget to check for stuff like that!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2014 15:03:44 GMT 1
There are 13 complete episodes on youtube and well worth a look as these are the uncut versions which aren't on the DVDs. Don't know how long they will stay on there so best get watching them before they get removed!
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Post by Charlotte on Mar 5, 2014 15:59:09 GMT 1
Oh I'll have a look, thanks. The TV series was before I was born.
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Post by Claire on Mar 6, 2014 1:37:58 GMT 1
Oh thats great. I'll defo be watching. Charlotte what a youngster you are lol!
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Post by cally on Mar 6, 2014 5:21:31 GMT 1
I'm going to watch some tonight- there is SOD ALL on the box tonight. Hope I sleep better- only got 3 hours worth this morning so it's 3.20pm now and I've been awake 12 hours already. Have to pop out to the shops and then do Star this evening- anything to stop me having a crafty napβ¦.
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Post by Charlotte on Mar 17, 2014 23:43:55 GMT 1
Well it's good, rather gritty (horses killed by vandals in the first episode!). The series looks very dated now, obviously. As it was so popular, perhaps surprising the planned film version never happened. There's no similar drama on kids' tv now. Does Dora only visit Follyfoot in the school holidays, presumably she must go to school somewhere?
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Post by Claire on Mar 18, 2014 1:17:52 GMT 1
Hadn't Dora left school and was working there full time? At least in the books she was, can't recall in the TV show. Rosie, as our resident Follyfoot expert, will no doubt know!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2014 8:06:56 GMT 1
Yes Dora had left school. The planned film was never made because they couldn't raise the funding which is a shame as the last episode is rather an odd one leaving things a bit up in the air. The film would have tied up loose ends.
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