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Worzel Gummidge (2019 TV series)
Television series about a fictional scarecrow From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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
A third episode was announced as in production by the BBC on 8 September 2020, and was broadcast on Christmas Eve 2020.[1]
A fourth episode had been set to broadcast in 2020 but production was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] This episode was broadcast on 6 November 2021[3] with two further episodes broadcast on the BBC in late December 2021.
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Cast
- Mackenzie Crook as Worzel Gummidge
- India Brown as Susan
- Thierry Wickens as John
- Zoë Wanamaker as Lady Bloomsbury Barton
- Rosie Cavaliero as Mrs Reenie Braithwaite
- Steve Pemberton as Mr Henry Braithwaite
- Vicki Pepperdine as Aunt Sally
- Michael Palin as The Green Man[4]
- Francesca Mills as Earthy Mangold
- Shirley Henderson as Saucy Nancy
- Brian Blessed as Abraham Longshanks
- Vanessa Redgrave as Peg
- Spencer Jones as Reggie
- Paul Kaye as Guy Forks
- Toby Jones as Mayor Mr Whittington, Baker Mr Whitebread, Alderman Mr Wheelturn, Postmaster Mr Whistler, Butcher Mr Winkelman & Publican Mr Wheatsheaf.
- Aaron Neil as Lee Dangerman
- Bill Bailey as Mr Peregrine
- Nneka Okoye as Calliope Jane
- Tim Plester as Clarty and Fisherman Sam
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Production
The programme was written and directed by Mackenzie Crook and was produced by Leopard Pictures, Treasure Trove Productions and Lola Entertainment. Kristian Smith was the executive producer for Leopard Pictures with Lisa Thomas and Mackenzie Crook executive producers for Lola Entertainment and Treasure Trove Productions respectively. Patrick D. Pidgeon and Eric S. Rollman were executive producers for Pidgeon Entertainment, Inc. the rights holders to Worzel Gummidge.[5] The music was written by Adrian McNally and performed by Northumberland band The Unthanks, the group having provided two songs for Crook's previous sitcom Detectorists.[6][7]
Filming locations in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire include: Valence End Farm near Dunstable, Bedfordshire used for Scatterbrook Farm scenes; countryside near Berry Bushes Farm in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire for the Ten Acre Field scenes; and Highfield Park in St Albans, Hertfordshire for Earthy’s allotment scenes.[8]
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Episodes
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Series 1 (2019)
Special (2020)
Series 2 (2021)
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