Famous Five meets Arthur Ransome - that sort of thing. Not zany like the "Double Deckers"; in fact, probably the sort of thing that the Comic Strip sent up in the 80's.
But I was obviously the target demographic for this; I remember looking forward to it. Gentle, dreamy, and mysterious somehow. If I saw a copy, I'd buy it.
I confess I can't remember much about it, except Julian Orchard and Patricia Hayes - which should be enough of a recommendation. Also very early work from Tim Brooke-Taylor.
Never saw the last ep.
Never saw the last ep of "Danger Island", either.
But I was obviously the target demographic for this; I remember looking forward to it. Gentle, dreamy, and mysterious somehow. If I saw a copy, I'd buy it.
I confess I can't remember much about it, except Julian Orchard and Patricia Hayes - which should be enough of a recommendation. Also very early work from Tim Brooke-Taylor.
Never saw the last ep.
Never saw the last ep of "Danger Island", either.