Three young brothers run away from their aunt and live in the forest of Brendon Chase.Three young brothers run away from their aunt and live in the forest of Brendon Chase.Three young brothers run away from their aunt and live in the forest of Brendon Chase.
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10Ozfritz
Truly remarkable television - typical GB excellence
I remember watching this when I was about 14 in NZ, and not wanting it to come to a conclusion. I have thought about the series many times in the subsequent 23 years and managed to dig up the title from the description written on memorabletv.com (an excellent resource). So once I had that, I felt I needed to acknowledge here the obviously great impact the show had on me. The relationships presented are wonderful and the imagination is captured by the concept of the brothers living in a tree in the middle of (what must have been even in the period set) a rare British wood. I only wish now I could obtain a copy to be able to refresh my memories. If you get the opportunity - don't miss it.
Brendon Chase revisited
I really enjoyed this TV. series the cast,location script were all great.based on the book by BB the show does the book credit.A friend got a copy of video so it was great to see again.I was advised by itv that TV-time-warp.co.auk have the series on their website.I believe the location for filming was around the new forest.I have been a big fan of BB and was first made aware of him on seeing The little grey men.a TV series made by Anglia TV.I have read his other books.It would be great if the show could be shown again so that new generation of viewers could enjoy it.On a sad note Harold played by Paul Erangey died in 2004 his memory will live on in the form of this great British show.It would be great if other cast members would also recall any memories and stories on the production.I believe Liza Goddard met her husband to be David Cobham while the show was being filmed.BB,s100th celebrations took place in 2005.he leaves a beautiful book and a great series for generations to come.in memory of BB 1905-2005
Nostalgia at its finest :)
First of all: I rate this show with 8/10 partly because it is very nostalgic for me as I discovered it as a child and watched it for the fourth time in about 10 years, now. Therefore, it is possible that you would not rank it that high without all the good memories in regards to past watch sessions.
Basically, the show just shows the three Hensman boys Robin, John and Harold who run away from their aunt's mansion and into the nearby forest Brendon Chase. There we see their adventures and how they come along with living together in the wild. Ofc as a children's show it does not go very deep, but the aspects of this life shown really take you away into a fantasy every person must have had once or more times in their childhood.
The show depicts all three boys' journey to developing responsibility for one self and each other.
Sergeant Bunting and Ms. Hurling also present a slight version of criticism of police and press media. But foremost, they add comedic elements and kind of tension to the show and this is totally sufficient for the story the show wants to tell.
Every episode also includes great pictures of Brendon Chase's wildlife which reminds of nature documentaries' establishing shots. Every single one of those shots could be printed and sold as a beautiful image.
At last: Smokey's rescue is one of 70s TV's most wholesome endings :)
Basically, the show just shows the three Hensman boys Robin, John and Harold who run away from their aunt's mansion and into the nearby forest Brendon Chase. There we see their adventures and how they come along with living together in the wild. Ofc as a children's show it does not go very deep, but the aspects of this life shown really take you away into a fantasy every person must have had once or more times in their childhood.
The show depicts all three boys' journey to developing responsibility for one self and each other.
Sergeant Bunting and Ms. Hurling also present a slight version of criticism of police and press media. But foremost, they add comedic elements and kind of tension to the show and this is totally sufficient for the story the show wants to tell.
Every episode also includes great pictures of Brendon Chase's wildlife which reminds of nature documentaries' establishing shots. Every single one of those shots could be printed and sold as a beautiful image.
At last: Smokey's rescue is one of 70s TV's most wholesome endings :)
10kris-oak
Marvellous piece of boyhood fantasy
After seeing a couple of episodes of this i tried to scuff out the back door, having nicked my fathers soft air rifle, and a packed a bag with necessities; all in haste. It was summertime, and he caught me... I dropped the rifle in the deep grass or something, in order to hide it...cant remember.What I do remember is that i really broke some sweat trying to cover up my wild fantasies; to not have em destroyed by some grown ups devastating, overseeing smile or explanation. I must have been around 10.
That is what this series did to me and not just me but a lot of same aged boys that i hang around with at the time. I really can say that it asserted the beginning of some kind of wild independence and dream, that i think that I've since then have nurtured inside. And I learned...we all did, my friends and I, about nature, about emancipation and empathy and stuff that we really couldn't spell or even pronounce then. It completely fit our lives as a childhood version of a voluntary Robinson Crusoe or even Robin Hood, if you take away the robbery from the last. About the only other tale that have given rise to those excited youngster feelings in me, although in later years and then in retrospect, is John Boormans "Hope and Glory".
The story starts like this: three brothers are sent away to a dull existence on a summer vacation, during the 1920s. Being fed up they take their voluntary refuge to a large wooded area, where they manage to start a new life; atoned to nature.
The vote is for my memories of the series. Pictures still linger in my brain.
That is what this series did to me and not just me but a lot of same aged boys that i hang around with at the time. I really can say that it asserted the beginning of some kind of wild independence and dream, that i think that I've since then have nurtured inside. And I learned...we all did, my friends and I, about nature, about emancipation and empathy and stuff that we really couldn't spell or even pronounce then. It completely fit our lives as a childhood version of a voluntary Robinson Crusoe or even Robin Hood, if you take away the robbery from the last. About the only other tale that have given rise to those excited youngster feelings in me, although in later years and then in retrospect, is John Boormans "Hope and Glory".
The story starts like this: three brothers are sent away to a dull existence on a summer vacation, during the 1920s. Being fed up they take their voluntary refuge to a large wooded area, where they manage to start a new life; atoned to nature.
The vote is for my memories of the series. Pictures still linger in my brain.
How I loved it
This has been aired on Swedish television twice, 1981 and later in 1984 as one of the shows on "Sommarmorgon" (Summer morning), a program for kids during the summer.
It's about a bunch of kids who run away into the forest and live inside a hollow tree. Adventures and excitement await. I'm afraid I can't remember much more but it was a long time ago. I still remember how good it made me feel though and how I built a small hut in the forest that summer.
Me and my wife still talks about it and now when we are adults and soon having our first child we want a DVD release so our child will be able to get see this wonderful series.
It's about a bunch of kids who run away into the forest and live inside a hollow tree. Adventures and excitement await. I'm afraid I can't remember much more but it was a long time ago. I still remember how good it made me feel though and how I built a small hut in the forest that summer.
Me and my wife still talks about it and now when we are adults and soon having our first child we want a DVD release so our child will be able to get see this wonderful series.
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