Talk:Worzel Gummidge

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[edit] Losing your head

My whole family loves Worzel (the TV series) very much. The stories are simple and the character's are fun. The "head thing" has been explained to and understood by all of our children and has actually helped them understand many of life's other real and unreal conundrums too. Compare this with what our elite and hubristic society accepts as normal for our children to watch today. Worzel wins heads & hands down.


—Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.31.154.203 (talk) 09:25, August 25, 2007 (UTC)

now i remember this tv series scared me to death as child :)

Me too - just looking at the pictures of him on this page gives me the creeps! I think it was the interchangable heads that did it...
I'll third that. He's just so bloody creepy looking. Don't like it pomegranate 18:10, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

more information about the books would be useful


[edit] Head

Was his head a turnip or a Mangelwurzel? Jooler 09:35, 29 August 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Story line section

The last paragraph of this section seems quite disjointed. Reads like its been copy and pasted from somewhere. pomegranate 18:10, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Starting date

The year given, 1947, might be for the first television show soon after TV returned from its wartime closure. Worzel Gummidge ran on radio Children's Hour during the war, probably before it too.--SilasW 20:17, 27 July 2007 (UTC)