A Hampshire scarecrow: Worzel Gummidge Find!

Perusing this excellent film map of Hampshire, I spotted that the 1979 TV adaptation of the Worzel Gummidge stories was filmed in the Hampshire villages of Stockbridge, Kings Somborne, and Braishfield. Wondering whether there was a Hampshire connection with these popular children's stories' author, I hopped over to Wikipedia to find out a little bit about Barbara Euphan Todd. To my delight, she was born in Doncaster but brought up in Hampshire. Result! She spent her youth in the village of Soberton, started writing stories at the age of 8, and published plays, poetry, folktales, and one novel for adults -- Miss Ranskill Comes Home.

The film map also covers Hampshire locations used in adaptations of popular books such as Angela's Ashes, Stardust, and The Secret Garden. Interesting stuff.

20 October 2009 from Rachel the editor

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