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Plot: When a travelling fair comes to Scatterbrook, Worzel tells John and Susan the legend of a fair with an enchanted organ that sends humans to sleep so scarecrows can enjoy the rides without being seen.
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Season Two Review.
It’s increasingly difficult to categorise these reviews, as the scattershot approach that the BBC has to releasing these makes in interesting to decide when I’m reviewing episodes individually or not. For the record, what I’m reviewing here are the two episodes that made up the 2021 Christmas releases, “Twitchers” and “Calliope Jane”.A storm brings a rare flock of Choughs to Scatterbrook and whilst Worzel (Mackenzie Crook) is looking forward to scaring a rarity, the news gets out and a group of birdwatchers come. This puts Farmer Braithwaite (Steve Pemberton) at odds with an old nemesis, Lee Dangerman (Aaron Neil). Then the fair comes to town, and Calliope Jane (Nneka Okoye) sees an opportunity to escape the museum. Along with Aunt Sally (Vicki Pepperdine) and the biker gang, they try to feed a piece of slot music into the machine that will automatically send the humans to sleep.
My reviews for the last few episodes of Crook’s “Worzel Gummidge” reboot have largely been, it’s still charming but lacking the genuine humour that the first couple of episodes provided all the way back in 2019. I genuinely laughed out loud as some lines in those ones, and though I still feel a romantic longing for the countryside (which is ironic as I hate being outside) and there is a genuine warmth to the show – that humour has never quite hit again to the same level.
The performances are still good, I really like the kids and their relationship with Braithwaite and his wife, played by Rosie Cavaliero, is touching. There’s a real throwaway moment in one of the two episodes when they refer to them as their mum and dad and another show might have made a much bigger deal out of it.
It’s still worth watching – but I’m again sad that it hasn’t reached the heights it was once at.
Season Two Review.
It’s increasingly difficult to categorise these reviews, as the scattershot approach that the BBC has to releasing these makes in interesting to decide when I’m reviewing episodes individually or not. For the record, what I’m reviewing here are the two episodes that made up the 2021 Christmas releases, “Twitchers” and “Calliope Jane”.A storm brings a rare flock of Choughs to Scatterbrook and whilst Worzel (Mackenzie Crook) is looking forward to scaring a rarity, the news gets out and a group of birdwatchers come. This puts Farmer Braithwaite (Steve Pemberton) at odds with an old nemesis, Lee Dangerman (Aaron Neil). Then the fair comes to town, and Calliope Jane (Nneka Okoye) sees an opportunity to escape the museum. Along with Aunt Sally (Vicki Pepperdine) and the biker gang, they try to feed a piece of slot music into the machine that will automatically send the humans to sleep.
My reviews for the last few episodes of Crook’s “Worzel Gummidge” reboot have largely been, it’s still charming but lacking the genuine humour that the first couple of episodes provided all the way back in 2019. I genuinely laughed out loud as some lines in those ones, and though I still feel a romantic longing for the countryside (which is ironic as I hate being outside) and there is a genuine warmth to the show – that humour has never quite hit again to the same level.
The performances are still good, I really like the kids and their relationship with Braithwaite and his wife, played by Rosie Cavaliero, is touching. There’s a real throwaway moment in one of the two episodes when they refer to them as their mum and dad and another show might have made a much bigger deal out of it.
It’s still worth watching – but I’m again sad that it hasn’t reached the heights it was once at.
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