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Follyfoot
was a British children's television drama series made in the early 1970s.
It is based on the books Follyfoot and Cobbler's Dream by Monica Dickens.
The series was produced by Yorkshire Television, and shown on the ITV
network in the UK. The series was also shown on Australian and German
television.
THE
MAKING OF FOLLYFOOT FARM It was Jane Royston, who looks after the horses seen in the TV series, who finally found what was soon to be `Follyfoot Farm' - and it was quite by chance that she happened upon it. Jane was out riding in the beautiful countryside which lies between Leeds and Harrogate, when she suddenly came across a group of old buildings, on the Earl of Harewood's estate. Jane knew that the site was potentially perfect for the series. Yorkshire Television agreed with Jane as soon as they saw it, and an army of workmen moved in right away, to set about the enormous task of renovation.
that
the directors
wanted everything in the
series to be
quite authentic, there was another
reason for rebuilding so thoroughly. If polystyrene and plastic had been
used they would never have stood up to the strong winds which blow over
that area of the Yorkshire moors. When the workmen had finished. Follyfoot
Farm stood before them, perfect in every detail. It had come to life again,
just as the stories of Follyfoot come to life on the television screen.
Some of the buildings were made completely habitable, to house Jane Royston
and her assistants who live at the site during the months of filming to
look after the horses. The horses have comfortable quarters too, in extensively
renovated stables with all mod cons. And what you never realise as a viewer
of the series is that one of the barns is in fact a canteen and dining
hall for the actors and production staff.
First, tiny green buds began to appear on the branches, and soon they
burst out into leaves. Rather than uproot this remarkable tree again,
and look around for another Lightning Tree, they let it continue to grow.
So now, every time the Lightning Tree is due to appear in a camera shot,
someone has to go out and cut away all the green leaves! That's one story
of Follyfoot Farm the cameras have never told! The music "The Lightening Tree" was written by Francis Essex. But as he was Controller of Programmes for ATV his name could not be associated with a rival Tv company. His son's name was Steven so he adopted the name 'Steven Francis' as the composed of this music.
Most of the scripts were written by Francis' brother, Tony Essex but as Tony produced the series for Yorkshire Television the unions would not accept him writing them as well. So he adopted the name 'Francis Stevens' as the writer
The above information was provided by Dr. Michael Essex-Lopresti Down
in the meadow where the wind blows free, Grow,
grow, the lightning tree, Down
in the meadow where the wind blows light, Grow,
grow, the lightning tree, Down
in the meadow where the wind blows cold, Grow,
grow, the lightning tree, Down
in the meadow with the wind in the west, Grow,
grow, the lightning tree, Down
in the meadow when the wind blows free, Grow,
grow, the lightning tree, Grow,
grow, the lightning tree, |