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"The story was adapted as a television series four times by the BBC. The first of these, in 1951, was an 8 episode series of 30 minutes each and was adapted for television by the author, Edith Nesbit." Hey! Edith Nesbit died in 1924 according to her Wiki page! [[User:Xxanthippe|Xxanthippe]] 04:46, 3 July 2006 (UTC) |
"The story was adapted as a television series four times by the BBC. The first of these, in 1951, was an 8 episode series of 30 minutes each and was adapted for television by the author, Edith Nesbit." Hey! Edith Nesbit died in 1924 according to her Wiki page! [[User:Xxanthippe|Xxanthippe]] 04:46, 3 July 2006 (UTC) |
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While the 1970 film clearly says Yorkshire, the book is not specific about location. |
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Not sure about fraud - the father was a government offical and as far as a remember the implication was that he was falsely accused of espionage.
- Clearly. The whole Russian bloke subplot was related to this. Icundell 11:45, 18 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Having just read the eText at Project Guttenberg, he was charged with selling state secrets to the Russians. Icundell 12:25, 18 Dec 2004 (UTC)
"The story was adapted as a television series four times by the BBC. The first of these, in 1951, was an 8 episode series of 30 minutes each and was adapted for television by the author, Edith Nesbit." Hey! Edith Nesbit died in 1924 according to her Wiki page! Xxanthippe 04:46, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
While the 1970 film clearly says Yorkshire, the book is not specific about location.