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The Flockton Flyer

  • TV Series
  • 1977–1978
  • 30m
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7.6/10
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Peter Duncan, Sheila Fearn, Annabelle Lanyon, David Neal, and Gwyneth Strong in The Flockton Flyer (1977)
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The stories center around the Carter family who own and maintain an antique train engine, and all the characters they meet and the adventures they have along the way.The stories center around the Carter family who own and maintain an antique train engine, and all the characters they meet and the adventures they have along the way.The stories center around the Carter family who own and maintain an antique train engine, and all the characters they meet and the adventures they have along the way.

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    • David Neal
    • Peter Duncan
    • Gwyneth Strong
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    7.6/10
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    • Stars
      • David Neal
      • Peter Duncan
      • Gwyneth Strong
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    David Neal
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    • 1977–1978
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    • 1977–1978
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    Geoffrey Russell
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    • 1977–1978
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    Annabelle Lanyon
    Annabelle Lanyon
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    Sheila Fearn
    • Kathy Carter…
    • 1977
    Catrin Strong
    • Jessica
    • 1978
    Yeller the Dog
    • 1978
    Margaret Wedlake
    • Althea Frost
    • 1977–1978
    Gerald Harper
    • Master Of Foxhounds
    • 1978
    Illona Linthwaite
    • Sylvia
    • 1978
    John Moulder-Brown
    John Moulder-Brown
    • Christopher Bell
    • 1978
    Harry Fowler
    Harry Fowler
    • Nolan Cutley
    • 1978
    Colin Douglas
    • CPO Potts
    • 1978
    Denis Gilmore
    Denis Gilmore
    • Ted Phillips
    • 1977
    Penny Irving
    Penny Irving
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    • 1978
    Peggy Ann Clifford
    Peggy Ann Clifford
    • Samantha Peters
    • 1977
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    Children's' adventure about the struggle to re-open and run an old railway line using a rescued steam engine

    Two series, each of 6 episodes x 30 minutes, were made by Southern TV for early-evening ITV.

    After being evicted from the family car-repair business, the Carters get involved in the re-opening and running of the Flockton to Lane End railway, an old branch line that's been disused for years. The star of the show is a vintage ex-Great Western locomotive called, for the series, "The Flockton Flyer".

    After the eviction, the Carters set up home in Flockton Station, meeting up with a tramp by the name of Bill Jelly, who's been living in a track-side hut. Before being allowed to move in to the station, Bob Carter makes an agreement with Commander Frost (Chairman of the railway re-opening society) that he'll get the engine and the track ready for re-opening. Some of the locals are not happy about the re-opening plans, and there's a falling-out with farmer Joe Pratt, and vandalism to be dealt with too. One adventure involves a train robbery, where "The Flyer" is used to trap the crooks until the local police can be summoned. In the final episode of series 1, all's ready for the opening day, complete with band, bunting and cakes, but "The Flyer" goes missing!

    The second series (by when the Carters have moved out to Crowcombe, because Flockton station is now in use) involves an argument with local landowner, The Duke of Flockton, resolved by a memorable race between "The Flockton Flyer" and the Duke's locomotive. Later episodes concern the visit of a film crew to the Flockton line, cattle rustling, a dispute with the local fox hunters, the running away of Jessica, the younger Carter daughter, and finally a story about the Carters helping a group of travelling families to find a home after they'd been made unwelcome elsewhere.

    Much of the filming was done on the West Somerset Railway, set in the glorious countryside between the Quantock Hills and Exmoor. The resulting images are memorable for their high visual quality. The locomotive, otherwise known, prosaically, as No 6412, really looks the part. This would be a real treat for railway preservation fans and lovers of the English countryside. Filmed, location sequences are more prominent in the second series than the first.

    The stories are gentle adventures, not without dramatic moments and there's always plenty of pace. The characters are well-drawn and acted. David Neal's Bob Carter is calm and resolute in the face of adversity. Actors who would later become far more widely known appeared - Peter Duncan (Blue Peter) and Gwyneth Strong (Only Fools And Horses) play Jimmy and Jan Carter. Phil Daniels (EastEnders) makes an appearance. Other well known names who show-up include Sheila (Likely Lads) Fearn as Kathy Carter, Anthony (To The Manor Born) Sharp as Commander "Jack" Frost, John Barrett, Michael Ripper, Patrick Mower, Harry Fowler, Colin Douglas and Gerald Harper.

    The programmes got a re-run in the early 1990's in the UK on "The Children's Channel" on cable, and also were shown in a number of European countries. At the time of writing, (September 2006) there has been no VHS or DVD release. Southern TV ceased to exist after TV re-franchising in the early 1980's. The company had made many memorable and acclaimed children's TV, including Freewheelers, Noah's Castle and The Famous Five, together with Worzel Gummidge. Regrettably, only the last of these has been marketed, so far.

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      For the first season, the on-screen title was "The Flockton Flyer". When the series returned for the second season, the title had become "Flockton Flyer" after railway enthusiasts pointed out that it was convention to omit "The" from the beginning of locomotive names.

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1977 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das alte Dampfroß
    • Filming locations
      • Crowcombe Heathfield station, West Somerset Railway, Somerset, England, UK(Crowcombe station: Season 2)
    • Production company
      • Southern Television
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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