Thursday, 12 November 2015
273 The Phoenix and the Carpet
First watched : 29 December 1976
I'd have put this one as being broadcast during my primary school days but obviously not.
The Phoenix and The Carpet was an eight part adaptation of a children's novel by Edwardian writer E Nesbit ( most famous for The Railway Children ) and concerned four children whose mother buys an old carpet which is found to contain a china egg. They accidentally hatch it and encounter a conceited 2.000 year old bird who instructs them on how to make the carpet fly to interesting places . The tone of the series was lightly comic as it probably needed to be with the rudimentary special effects; the phoenix looked like it had flown in from the set of Bagpuss. I remember it as being quite enjoyable.
None of the four actors were or became household names. Gary Russell has made a living on the fringes of the Dr Who scene with some factual books on the series and comic strips for magazines but hasn't done any acting since 1997.
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