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The Moon Stallion
Created byBrian Hayles
Directed byDorothea Brooking
StarringSarah Sutton
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
ProducerAnna Home
Original release
NetworkBBC1
Release1978 (1978) –
1978 (1978)

The Moon Stallion is a British children's television serial made by the BBC in 1978 and written by Brian Hayles, who also authored its novelization.[1][2][3]

The series stars Sarah Sutton as Diana Purwell, a young blind girl who becomes embroiled in mystical intrigue set around the Berkshire and Wiltshire countryside.

Plot

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Set in the late Victorian era, the story tells of how the Purwell family travel to Wiltshire when the father (widowed at some point) is contacted by Sir George Mortenhurze, local squire and a former cavalry officer, to seek out historical evidence of King Arthur. Professor Purwell takes his two children, Diana and Paul, with him.

Arriving at the railway station they are collected by the squire's groom, 'Todman', and driven by pony and trap to his estate. On the way they briefly encounter the Moon Stallion, a white horse living wild on the moors, whom Diana is aware of despite her being blind. It transpires that the horse is the mystical messenger of Epona, goddess of the Moon and horses; the horse is also connected to the story of Merlin.[2]

Diana and Paul, with Estelle the daughter of Sir George, discover that Mortenhurse and Todman seek to capture the horse. Todman, who it turns out is a "horse warlock", desires the power it would offer him as consort to Diana the moon goddess, while the squire blames the horse for his wife's death and seeks revenge.

Cast

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Principal locations

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Reception

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The book The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy described The Moon Stallion as "an intriguing serial." It also stated that "Hayles' script was one of the most accomplished fantasies specifically written for television".[3]

Novelisation

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Brian Hayles wrote a novelisation of The Moon Stallion in 1978; it was published by Mirror Books.

In 2015, Fantom Publishing republished Hayles' novelisation, along with novelisations of Children of the Stones, Raven and Sky.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "The Moon Stallion". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2016. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  • ^ a b Bramwell, Peter. Pagan Themes in Modern Children's Fiction.London, Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230236899 (pg. 173-4)
  • ^ a b Pringle, David, ed. (2006). The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy. London: Carlton. p. 106. ISBN 1-84442-110-4.
  • ^ "Cult Classics", Vortex Magazine, April 2015. (p.4)
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