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The Children of Green Knowe

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1986
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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The Children of Green Knowe (1986)
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A young boy goes to live with his great-grandmother. While she tells him stories of his ancestors, he begins to see the spirits of children who lived in the house during the reign of Charles... Read allA young boy goes to live with his great-grandmother. While she tells him stories of his ancestors, he begins to see the spirits of children who lived in the house during the reign of Charles II.A young boy goes to live with his great-grandmother. While she tells him stories of his ancestors, he begins to see the spirits of children who lived in the house during the reign of Charles II.

  • Stars
    • Alec Christie
    • Daphne Oxenford
    • George Malpas
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    221
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    • Stars
      • Alec Christie
      • Daphne Oxenford
      • George Malpas
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Alec Christie
    Alec Christie
    • Tolly
    • 1986
    Daphne Oxenford
    • Mrs. Oldknow
    • 1986
    George Malpas
    George Malpas
    • Boggis
    • 1986
    Heather Ramsay
    • Mother Oldknow
    • 1986
    Polly Maberly
    Polly Maberly
    • Linnet
    • 1986
    Graham McGrath
    Graham McGrath
    • Toby
    • 1986
    James Trevelyan
    • Alexander
    • 1986
    Brian Osborne
    • Taxi Driver
    • 1986
    Yvette Byrne
    • Miss Spud
    • 1986
    Virginia Courtney
    • 1st Woman on Train
    • 1986
    Meg Ritchie
    Meg Ritchie
    • 2nd Woman on Train
    • 1986
    Gordon Kane
    • Ferdie
    • 1986
    Joan Ogden
    • Granny Oldknow
    • 1986
    Ann Tirard
    Ann Tirard
    • Petronella
    • 1986
    Peter Hughes
    Peter Hughes
    • Doctor
    • 1986
    Bev Willis
    • Captain Oldknow
    • 1986
    Peter Poll
    • St. Christopher
    • 1986
    Danny Schiller
    • Gabrieli
    • 1986
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    10athelas3

    A wonderful and classic children's drama

    I am delighted that I am not alone out there in the wilderness. I too, loved the wonderful adaptation of Children of Green Knowe. I have never forgotten it, indeed I have been writing to the BBC for years to ask if they would please re run it, or at least release it on DVD or video. Every man, woman and child should see this enchanting little gem of a series at least once. It captures the true innocence and enjoyment of Christmas as it should be.. simple, and captivating, with a little mystery thrown in. I was lucky enough to watch it the first time with my son, who also loved it. Now I would desperately love to share it with my little girl, and of course to be able to watch it every Christmas and soak up a little of its magic. So, build up the fire Tolly, I would like to hear the story of..The Children of Green Knowe.. Merry Christmas !! :)
    10eveyee91

    Ghosts, nostalgia and a tree with a bad attitude.

    I hankered after this amazing drama for years, i had all but episode 3 on VHS and had given up on it being released officially on DVD, so was ecstatic when I found an unofficial copy at raretv.com. Granted, it is not the best quality burned from VHS recordings, but it better than nothing, and i still watch it to this day, and even now at 33 years old it has not lost any of It's magic to me, and my 5 year old son enjoys it too. Mr Christie(Tolly) was kind enough to reply to a message I sent him in relation to the show, he had not been recognised as Tolly since 1988 and told me how much fun he had making the programme. His views echoed those already mentioned by a previous user, that children's drama today failed to live up to the quality seen in those such as Greene Knowe, which is a terrible shame. I talk about this programme even now with my family who also had such affection. Im not sure if this is true,but I have read somewhere that the BBC have not got a copy of the original footage so it would be impossible for a official DVD release like they did with Box of Delights. Has anybody else heard this?
    10robski7

    What Green Knowe means to me

    I can remember when this programme first aired,right then i knew i was watching something special.For me that was the best Childrens drama serial that the BBC ever made,even better than The Box Of Delights and The Children of Narnia.It seems now that I'm older I've become all nostalgic for the programmes that i watched in my youth,and by reading other comments on this site I'm not the only one ...which is a relief...i thought i was the only one!!James it was really nice to read your experiences on the show,you really must feel so proud of your work and to be linked to such a great programme.I've only watched the programme once and for some reason the BBC never released it on video or DVD,so my memory is slightly vague on all the episodes,but i always remember the old lady telling toby to make a big fire in the house.She did have a certain phrase for this but it escapes me now,too long ago i guess.I have recently found someone who has the episodes on tape,so i should have a copy very soon.I just hope its as good as i remember it to be!!
    draperhacker

    Visit the House!!

    For all of you leaving comments or reading the comments here I can only recommend that if you ever get the chance you should visit the original Manor House (see location above)the book was written in. The house is simply warm and wonderful and very evocative and during the spring and summer months the garden is nothing short of a delight. The lady who now owns and runs the house and garden with the help of a number of fine gardeners is very amiable and shows you round the house if she has time herself. I visited over 4 years ago and still have fond memories and a collection of fine photographs of my visit. The quilt collection is amazing and the stories of the parties and war time evenings by the host really bring the house alive. The son's bedroom with its toys and chest is really the touchstone of the whole adventure.
    9Leofwine_draca

    I'll always love this one...

    A lot of British kids have memories of watching the original run of DR WHO and being forced to hide behind the sofa because they were too scared to watch the screen. I had the same experience, but with me it was THE CHILDREN OF GREEN KNOWE, a Children's BBC 4-part TV series adaptation of the 1950s novel by Lucy M. Boston. I watched this live on TV in 1986 at the age of 5 and it scared the life out of me. It was the bits in which inanimate objects come to life which really disturbed me, although even the rocking horse was spooky. Thankfully, the film has just come out on DVD over here in the UK, so I was able to catch up with it as an adult and I wasn't disappointed.

    THE CHILDREN OF GREEN KNOWE is short, simple entertainment. A young boy goes to stay in an old ancestral house over the Christmas break, and soon becomes aware that there are ghostly children from the Stuart era that he can sometimes see. There are also various myths and legends associated with the place that he becomes involved in. This type of story was very familiar in TV & book form back in the day, but it's handled in a completely charming way here. The low budget effects aren't up to much, but the story and execution have bags of atmosphere and charm that make it impossible to dislike. Daphne Oxenford is like Maggie Smith but even better. I miss the days when the BBC had the skill to make stuff like this, as it's the kind of thing which manages the very difficult job of recapturing the magic of being a child - something that modern film and TV makers seem to have forgotten.

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1986 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Geisterschloss
    • Filming locations
      • Crow's Hall, Debenham, Stowmarket, Suffolk, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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