The Famous Five (1995 TV series)

The Famous Five
GenreAdventure, children's
Written byEnid Blyton
StarringJemima Rooper
Paul Child
Marco Williamson
Laura Petela
Elsie Kelly
Christopher Good
Mary Waterhouse
Theme music composerJoe Campbell
Paul Hart
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes26
Production
ProducersPeter Murphy
John Price
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time25 minutes
Production companiesZenith North,
Tyne Tees Television,
HTV
Original release
NetworkTyne Tees/HTV (1995)
ITV (CITV) (1996)
Release10 September 1995 (1995-09-10) 
16 February 1997 (1997-02-16)
Related
The Famous Five (1970s series)

The Famous Five is a British television series based on the children's book series of the same name by Enid Blyton. It was first broadcast on Tyne Tees and Harlech Television (HTV) from 10 September 1995 onwards, and on CITV (the children's strand of ITV) from 1 July 1996 onwards; there were two series between 1995 and 1997, produced by Zenith North and Tyne Tees in 26 twenty-five-minute episodes.

The 1995 series was released in its entirety on VHS video. A three-disc DVD collection, containing 13 of the 26 episodes of the 1995 series, was released in Australia and New Zealand in 2005, and is marked "Revised Edition" to avoid confusion with the previous release of the 1979 series with 1995 artwork. A complete edition of the series was released on DVD in Australia and New Zealand in 2016. Other episodes have reportedly been released on DVD in Europe, but only the adaptation of Five on a Treasure Island was released on DVD in the UK.

The series has been made available on streaming platforms outside the U.K., in some cases only in a dubbed form, such as by German co-producer ZDF, which also has the original English version in its studio library that it has made available in Italy through its streaming channel Pash.

Locations featured in the series included Corfe Castle, Lower House Farm in Bossington in Somerset, Woodchester Mansion, Dunster Castle, Cheddar Caves and Alnwick Castle.

The series was featured in the Enid Blyton Society Journal published by the Enid Blyton Society in an article by its editor in 1996 and written contributions by actresses Jemima Rooper and Laura Petela in 1997.