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1 Synopsis  





2 Episodes  





3 Cast  





4 Buzz Books  





5 Adventures of Fox  





6 Merchandise  





7 Differences between the books and the series  





8 Credits  





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The Animals of Farthing Wood (TV series)






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The Animals of Farthing Wood
Genre
  • Drama
  • Created byColin Dann (original books)
    Written by
    • Sue Butterworth
  • Alan Case
  • Valerie Georgeson
  • Gordon Harrison
  • Elphin Lloyd-Jones
  • Jenny McDade
  • Steve Walker
  • Directed by
    • Philippe LeClerc
  • Elphin Lloyd-Jones
  • Voices of
    • Jeremy Barrett
  • Rupert Farley
  • Jon Glover
  • Sally Grace
  • Tessa Peake-Jones
  • Stacy Jefferson
  • Pamela Keevilkral
  • Ron Moody
  • Theme music composerDetlev Kühne
    ComposerDetlev Kühne
    Country of origin
    • United Kingdom
  • France
  • Original languageEnglish
    No. of series3
    No. of episodes39(list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producers
  • Enrico Platter (for WDR, Series 1–2)
  • Siegmund Grewenig (for WDR, Series 3)
  • ProducerJohn M. Mills
    Running time25 minutes
    Production companies
    • Telemagination
  • La Fabrique
  • Original release
    NetworkBBC (Children's BBC)
    Release6 January 1993 (1993-01-06) –
    21 December 1995 (1995-12-21)

    The Animals of Farthing Wood is a British animated series commissioned by the European Broadcasting Union between 1993 and 1995, and is based on the series of books written by English author Colin Dann.[1] It was produced by Telemagination, based in London, and La Fabrique, based in Montpellier in France, but also aired in other European countries.[2] The first countries to air the series were Norway, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Italy, and the United Kingdom, in January 1993.

    In October 2016, Network Distributing released all three series of The Animals of Farthing Wood onto a DVD box set. This was the first time that all episodes had been released in English as an official and complete set.[3] As of 2021, it is now available for digital purchase in the UK on Amazon Prime Video.

    Synopsis[edit]

    The television series followed the basic plots of the series of books, although certain elements were changed.

    The first series followed the animals of Farthing Wood, who were forced to flee their homes after humans started destroying the wood to build suburban tract houses. Led by Fox, and guided by Toad, the animals left Farthing Wood on a journey to White Deer Park, a nature reserve where they would be protected. The second and third series followed the relationships between the Farthing Wood animals, the White Deer Park animals and outsiders, particularly a blue fox named Scarface, his mate Lady Blue and cub Ranger.

    The episodes were made in both the UK and France. Because of this, in Series 1 traffic is seen driving on the right hand carriageway of the motorway, but they are briefly seen in Series 3 driving on the left hand side. Other than this, the location is generally kept ambiguous, apart from a brief moment in Series 2 when a gravestone is visible with French writing on it.

    When the series aired in the United States, two versions were shown: the UK version which was shown on select television stations, and a new version released on home video titled Journey Home: The Animals of Farthing Wood. The home video version saw some of the voices changed, for example, the role of Fox was replaced by Ralph Macchio, along with added songs as well.[4]

    Episodes[edit]

    SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast aired
    1136 January 199331 March 1993
    2137 January 199430 March 1994
    31328 September 199521 December 1995

    Cast[edit]

    Fox, the leader of the Animals of Farthing Wood, was voiced by Rupert Farley in the UK and Ireland version but in the US home video version he was played by Ralph Macchio.

    Buzz Books[edit]

    These are based upon the characters in the television series. Some parts had happened differently.

    Adventures of Fox[edit]

    Adventures of Fox appears last on the Greatest BBC Children's Video along with Fireman Sam, Pingu, Spider, William's Wish Wellingtons, Clangers, Nursery Rhyme Time, Noddy's Toyland Adventures, Funnybones, Hairy Jeremy, and The Little Polar Bear. It has clips from the following episodes:

    Merchandise[edit]

    Apart from books and videos, there was also a Farthing Wood CD-ROM game that was released in October 1996, and in the mid-1990s, a 130-part magazine for children entitled "Farthing Wood Friends" was also developed. Audio tapes recapping the first two seasons were released, with the story being told to young fox cubs by several of the cast who would also debate the events and mimic some of the other characters.

    There are also three TV tie-in books available, one to accompany each of the TV series:

    The Animals of Farthing Wood links with Series 1.
    The Further Adventures of The Animals of Farthing Wood links with Series 2.
    The Animals of Farthing Wood – Spirit of Survival links with Series 3.

    These follow the same storylines, but are presented in a comic-strip style.

    Watered-down versions of episode storylines were also featured as a running story in Farthing Wood Friends, illustrated using photographic stills from the series. Between magazine coverages of second and third series episodes, abridgements of Colin Dann's original stories were used to fill the void, entitled Tales From Farthing Wood. Another book adaptation of the running story employed for series one was released by Ted Smart Publishing, with illustrations by Stuart Trotter.

    Episode stories were also abridged for Buzz Books, Reed Children's Books' range of storybooks based on popular children's characters. The Farthing Wood stories in this range started with five books to begin with, then steadily expanded to cover the remainder of series one and series two. Illustrations were produced by William Heinemann in favour of using stills from the series.

    Hornby, known mainly for its model railways, produced collectable figurines of the series ensemble, released in batches or 'presentation packs'. They were as follows:

    1st Series: Fox, Badger, Mole, Weasel, Toad & Owl

    2nd Series: White Stag, Scarface, Kestrel, Adder, Whistler & Rabbit

    3rd Series: Bully, Vixen, Plucky, Fido, Cleo, Rollo, Measly, Speedy, Hollow, Hurkel, Dash & Sinuous

    The characters were also released in twin packs and later in the run, Hornby produced compatible play-scenes. Early in the run, almost simultaneous with the first series being shown in the UK, they released plush toys of Badger, Fox and Mole. Although these were rare finds in toyshops, they were the subject of a running promotion in Farthing Wood Friends, enabling readers to win them.

    Despite the show being very popular, the series did not see any form of DVD release until 2009, with the episodes on VHS hard to find up to then (in particular the last two collections). However, there had been an increase in unofficial DVDs available on eBay.[citation needed]

    Series 1 came out in France in February 2009.[5]

    In Germany, Series 1 was released on 25 September 2009,[6] Series 2 on 27 May 2011,[7] and Series 3 on 24 February 2012.[8] The German DVD releases offer both English and German audio options.

    In October 2016, Network released all three series of The Animals of Farthing Wood onto a DVD box set. This is the first time all episodes have been released in English as an official and complete set.[9][permanent dead link] Brownee Bear Productions also own the licence for this show. The licence was done through agreements of the creators.

    Differences between the books and the series[edit]

    There are a number of differences between the books and the television series, most notably the changing of a number of characters from male to female. This included Adder, Weasel, Owl, and Kestrel, who retained the markings of a male kestrel. Owl had also been known as Tawny Owl in the books. In addition to this, the books featured a family of lizards who became the newts of the television series. New characters like the Shrews, Hurkel and Measley were introduced. Plucky is also changed from being Bold's grandson to his son. There are females that are males now. They are Sinuous, The Big Owl and Hollow. The Fieldmice are now known as the Mice. Holly is now known as Hollow.

    Minor plot changes also exist, such as the order of the pheasant's deaths, the deaths of Badger and Moley, and the motives of certain characters. Scarface has a different reason for attacking the Farthing Animals and Bold leaves the Park after an argument with his father, rather than to find a mate as he does in the books. In contrast to Badger's death, Toad and Mossy survive in the television series, the former befriending Spike, the rat who killed Mossy and was killed himself by Adder in the books. The cause of Sinuous' death was also changed. Of the rats, Brat originally returned to the sewers instead of being killed by Sinuous, while Bully had his tail bitten off by Cleo rather than being killed by Vixen. Also in the end of the book Season 3 was based on, Battle for the Park, Dash is the one who tells the others that White Deer Park has merged with another reserve giving more space for the animals to live. In Season 3, it is instead Trey who tells them this.

    Scarface and his tribe were rival red foxes in the books. His mate was not also named in the books and her personality is not so developed. Too many red foxes would have been confusing for viewers, so the animators made Scarface and his family distinguishable by making them "blue foxes" (more commonly referred to as "silver foxes", a melanistic color morph of the red fox). Speedy was also unnamed. There are also one-episode characters that didn't appear in the books such as The Red Squirrels, Stoat and Scragg the Rat who is killed in his one-time appearance.

    The only main plotline that is left out of the series is the plot of The Siege of White Deer Park, in which the character known as 'The Beast' (a big wild cat) attacks the park, causing further trouble for the animals' survival. The storyline of this book is presumably removed because of too much horror and peril themes and the sub-plots that occur in the book (such as Badger mistaking Mossy for Mole) are broken down into small plot changes in the other book storylines for the series.

    Credits[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Leapman, Michael (12 December 1992). "BBC children's chief defends use of cartoons". Independent. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  • ^ Williams, Michael (13 October 1992). "'Animals' series toons up for January premiere".
  • ^ "Animals of Farthing Wood (The): The Complete Series". networkonair.com. Retrieved 28 June 2017.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ FieldmasterFox (25 September 2016), Journey Home The Animal of Fathing Wood Starring Ralph Macchio, retrieved 16 March 2018
  • ^ "Les animaux du bois de quat'sous: Amazon.fr: Philippe Leclerc: DVD & Blu-ray". Amazon.fr. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  • ^ "Als die Tiere den Wald verließen – Staffel 1 [2 DVDs]: Amazon.de: Detlev Kühne, Philippe Leclerc, Elphin Lloyd-Jones: Filme & TV". Amazon.de. 29 March 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  • ^ "Als die Tiere den Wald verließen – Staffel 2 [2 DVDs]: Amazon.de: Philippe Leclerc, Elphin Lloyd-Jones: Filme & TV". Amazon.de. 27 May 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  • ^ "Als die Tiere den Wald verließen – Staffel 3 [2 DVDs]: Amazon.de: Philippe Leclerc, Elphin Lloyd-Jones: Filme & TV". Amazon.de. 24 February 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  • ^ http://networkonair.com/shop/2553-animals-of-farthing-wood-the-the-complete-series.html
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