Emma and Grandpa (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Emma and Grandpa

Alternate Titles:
Emma and Grandpa Adventures on the Farm

Ratings / Certifications:
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Runtime: 120

Filmed in rural Sussex in 1982 and re-edited in 2008 with a new sound track, the charm of this period piece does not date. Each month there is a different story, told in rhyming couplets and highlighting changes in the countryside through the year. An interview with Emma twenty-six years on adds a poignant postscript to her adventures as a child. The series will be particularly useful to primary teachers. Six-year-old Emma lives with her mother in the country. Whenever she can, she visits her Grandpa and his dog, Cindy, who live in an old cottage not far away. For a few moments in each story you can eavesdrop on their conversation as they explore the woods and fields near their homes and discover all sorts of things about the countryside as it changes through the twelve months of the year.

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Director:
Joy Whitby

Music:
Robert Hartley

Music Arranger:
John Baird

Producer:
Joy Whitby

Writer:
Joy Whitby

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