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My Family and Other Animals (TV series)

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My Family and Other Animals
Based onthe book My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell
Written byGerald Durrell
Screenplay byCharles Wood
Directed byPeter Barber-Fleming
StarringDarren Redmayne
Hannah Gordon
Brian Blessed
Anthony Calf
Guy Scantlebury
Sarah-Jane Holm
Christopher Godwin
Theme music composerDaryl Runswick
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes10
Production
ProducerJoe Waters
Running time5 hours
Production companyBBC
Original release
Release17 October 1987 (1987-10-17) - 19 December 1987 (1987-12-19)

My Family and Other Animals is a 1987 British TV mini-series produced by the BBC and directed by Peter Barber-Fleming.[1][2] It is based on Gerald Durrell's autobiographical book by the same name, My Family and Other Animals, which tells about the time his family spent on the Greek Island of Corfu in 1935–1939.[2] The series consists of 10 episodes and was aired for the first time between 17 October and 19 December 1987.[1]

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Plot

The show tells the story of the extravagant Durrell family who, tired of the rainy and unhealthy English climate, move to the sun-drenched Greek island of Corfu. The family consists of Gerry (young naturalist), his widowed mother (excellent cook), his eldest brother Larry (starting writer), another brother Leslie (mad about guns and boats) and sister Margo (who suffers from acne). In Corfu they experience a lot of adventures and befriend many interesting people, including Spìro, a taxi driver who lived for many years in Chicago where he learned to speak broken English, and doctor Theodore Stephanides, a polymath who, just like Gerry, adores nature and helps him explore the island's varied wildlife.

Filming and production

The £2 million production was a combined effort by the BBC's Drama Department and Natural History Unit. Exterior scenes were filmed in Corfu in the summer of 1987. It was intended that there should be at least three minutes of natural history footage for every half-hour episode. To that end, twenty scorpions, ten praying mantises, three giant toads, a number of snakes, tortoises, terrapins, barn owls and pigeons trained to dance had been brought to Corfu, together with six hundred frozen mice, as food for the snakes. At the end of July 1987, Gerald Durrell flew out to Corfu to be present for the last few days of the filming. He gave invaluable advice to the production team at the scripting stage, demanding the power of veto over only one thing – the casting of his mother. He felt Hannah Gordon fitted the bill perfectly:

She's absolutely superb. She picks up beautifully my mother's slightly flustered, not-quite-with-it-half-the-time air, and not knowing, if the family were squabbling, whose side to take.[2]

None of the family's three villas proved to be suitable locations fifty years on, and substitutes had to be found (for the record, the Villa Fundana near Skripero stood in for the Strawberry-Pink Villa, the Curcumeli Villa at Afra was used for the interiors of the Daffodil-Yellow Villa and the Bogdanos Villa near Pyrghi for the exteriors, while the Snow-White Villa was impersonated by Kyriakis' House at Poulades).[2]

To celebrate the end of the filming, Gerald Durrell sent out a home-made invitation, decorated with his cartoon animals, for all concerned to come to a party and barbecue at the grand old Curcumeli mansion at Afra:

The Real Durrells invite the Other Durrells, Spiro, Theo and all who worked on the production (even the Producer). For the sake of the reputation of the BBC, please endeavour to remain sober for at least fifteen minutes.[2]

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack to the show was written by Daryl Runswick. It includes the following tracks:

  1. Main Theme
  2. The Rose-Beetle Man
  3. Caterpillars and Spiders
  4. Spiro and the Scorpions
  5. Sleep and Cypresses
  6. Gerry and Roger

Whistler: Ken Barrie.
Singer: Mary King.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c My Family and Other Animals (1987 series) on IMDb.
  2. ^ a b c d e Douglas Botting, Gerald Durrell: The Authorised Biography, HarperCollins, 1999, pp. 549–550.
  3. ^ Daryl Runswick, My Family & Other Animals.

External links

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