The Famous Five (2023 TV series)

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The Famous Five
Created by Nicolas Winding Refn
Based on The Famous Five by Enid Blyton
Screenplay byMathew Read
Priya K. Dosanjh
Mathew Bound
Directed by Tim Kirkby
Asim Abbasi
Bill Eagles
Starring
Opening themeHidden Treasures by The Beyond
Country of originUnited Kingdom Germany
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes3
Production
Executive producers
  • Tim Kirkby
  • Nicolas Winding Refn
  • Matthew Read
  • Will Gould
  • Frith Tiplady
  • Christina Bostofte Erritzøe
  • Kimberly Willming
  • Matthew Bouch
ProducerSophie MacClancy
Production companies
Original release
Network CBBC KiKA
Release9 December 2023 (2023-12-09) 
present

The Famous Five is a British television series, an adaptation of the Enid Blyton series of books of the same name for the BBC and ZDF by Nicolas Winding Refn.

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Cast

Main and recurring

Guest


Production

The news was broken in June 2023 that a reimagined adaptation of the classic Enid Blyton children’s book series The Famous Five for the BBC and ZDF was taking place by Nicolas Winding Refn as creator and executive producer. Episode one was announced to be written by Matthew Read, with Episode 2 written by Priya K. Dosanjh and Episode 3 written by Matthew Bouch and Read. Other executive producers include Read and Bouch, Will Gould, Frith Tiplady, Christina Bostofte Erritzøe, and Kimberly Willming. The series Producer is Sophie MacClancy. [1] [2] [3]

The series is set to be three 90-minute episodes. Tim Kirkby is a director of one of the episodes and executive producer on the project. [4] Other directors to helm an episode are Asim Abbasi and Bill Eagles. The project is executive produced by Winding Refn for byNWR and Matthew Read for Moonage Pictures, in co-production with ZDF. [5]

Casting

The main cast were revealed in July 2023. The Five would be played by Diaana Babnicova, Elliott Rose, Kit Rakusen and Flora Jacoby Richardson, completed by a Bearded Collie cross named Kip. Jack Gleeson was cast as Thomas Wentworth, Ann Akinjirin and James Lance were cast as parents of George, and Diana Quick was cast as Mrs. Wentworth. [6]

In February 2024, it was announced that Ed Speleers and Nora Arnezeder were cast as Mr. Roland and Sabrina Grover for Episode 2 and Jason Flemyng and Art Malik were cast as circus magician the Great Supremo and Sir Lincoln Aubrey for Episode 3. [7]

Filming

Filming started in June 2023 with locations across the South West of England. [8] Principal photography took place in July 2023 in Cornwall, North Somerset and Gloucestershire, with filming locations including Port Isaac, Tyntesfield and Gloucester Cathedral. [9]

Broadcast

The first episode was shown in the UK on CBBC and BBC iPlayer from 9 December 2023 with more episodes following in 2024. [10] [11] [12] [13] [7]

Episodes

Series 1 (2023–2024)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"The Curse of Kirrin Island"Tim KirkbyMatthew Read9 December 2023 (2023-12-09)
22"Peril on the Night Train"Asim AbbasiPriya K. Dosanjh29 March 2024 (2024-03-29) [14]
33"The Eye of the Sunrise"Bill EaglesMatthew Read and Matthew Bouch2024 (2024)

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