Paul Moore. BBC One has released the trailer for Worzel Gummidge: The Scarecrow Of Scatterbrook, which is set to premiere on Boxing Day (Thursday December 26th) at 6:20pm. 269 Shares.
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Plenty of viewers will remember a character set to return in two new one-hour films. The BBC’s rebooted version of Worzel Gummidge is on the way later this month. Ring The Sun on 0207 782 4104 or WHATSAPP on 07423720250 or … Worzel explains being a Scarecrow. He – of course, of course; it was his destiny – plays the birdscarer, in two hour-long adventures the actor has written himself. Based on the books of Barbara Euphan Todd, Mackenzie Crook (Pirates Of The Caribbean, Detectorists) stars as scarecrow Gummidge this time around, appearing alongside Zoë Wanamaker (My Family) and Michael Palin. Reimagining of Barbara Euphan Todd's Worzel Gummidge, starring, directed and written by Mackenzie Crook Mackenzie Crook writes, directs and stars in this family comedy series about a scarecrow who comes to life, based on the characters created by author Barbara Euphan Todd.
It is Mackenzie Crook’s Worzel Gummidge, in all senses. Aired on Channel 4, the revival charted Gummidge’s adventures on the other side of the world after his beloved Aunt Sally – a walking, talking fairground doll – is sold to a museum owner. A trailer has now been released for the new series…
First look at Mackenzie Crook as Scarecrow Worzel Gummidge in an exclusive trailer for the Christmas series GOT a story? Here's the first trailer for the Worzel Gummidge reboot going out this Christmas. The show, starring Pertwee as Gummidge, Una Stubbs as Aunt Sally and Lorraine Chase as Dolly Clothes-Peg, would enjoy a brief revival in 1987 for the New Zealand based Worzel Gummidge Down Under.
Mackenzie Crook debuts as the scarecrow Worzel Gummidge in the whimsical first trailer for the BBC’s modern-day adaptation. The Green Man made him and will not be happy that he is talking to humans. The fictional walking, talking scarecrow comes to life and meets Susan and John, two city children spending their summer at Scatterbrook Farm, in the minute-long clip.