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Home Farm Twins
''Home Farm Twins'' is a series of children's books written by Jenny Oldfield. The books were later successfully adapted into a television series for the BBC, with Polly Duniam and Sophie Duniam cast as the twins. The television series proved so popular that the books were re-packaged as TV tie-ins. The books # Speckle the Stray # Sinbad the Runaway # Solo the Homeless # Susie the Orphan # Spike the Tramp # Snip and Snap the Truants # Sunny the Hero # Socks the Survivor # Stevie the Rebel # Samson the Giant # Sultan the Patient # Sorrel the Substitute # Skye the Champion # Sugar and Spice the Pickpockets # Sophie the Show-Off # Silky the Foundling # Scott the Braveheart # Spot the Prisoner # Shelley the Shadow # Star the Surprise Specials Scruffy the Scamp Stanley the Troublemaker Smokey the Mystery Stalky the Mascot Samantha the Snob At Stonelea Mitch goes Missing Maisea wants her Mum Mac Climbs a Mountain Television series The television series ran for three seasons from 7 ...
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CBBC (TV Channel)
CBBC (initialised as Children's BBC and also known as the CBBC Channel) is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the brand used for all BBC content for children aged 7–16. Its sister channel CBeebies broadcasts programming and content for children aged under 7. It broadcasts every day from 7am to 7pm (7am to 9pm from 11 April 2016 to 4 January 2022), timesharing with BBC Three. History Launched on 11 February 2002 alongside its sister channel, CBeebies, which serves the under 6 audience, the name was previously used to brand all BBC Children's content carried on BBC One and BBC Two. CBBC was named Channel of the Year at the Children's BAFTA awards in November 2008, 2012 and 2015. The channel averages 300,000 viewers daily. The channel originally shared bandwidth on the digital terrestrial television platform with BBC Choice, and later BBC Three, needing that CBBC sign off at 7pm daily. On 22 August 2008 ...
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Jenny Oldfield
Jenny Oldfield (born 8 August 1949) is an English author who wrote Definitely Daisy, Animal Alert, Home Farm Twins, the Half Moon Ranch series and other pony books. The ''Horses of Half Moon Ranch'' series follows Matt Scott and his little sister Kirstie Scott. Matt and Kirstie's mom Sandy Glassner Scott owns a horse ranch and Kirstie spends as much time as she can with the horses that she loves dearly. However, they experience many trials and tribulations in the series and have to overcome these problems. Furthermore, Kirstie cannot bear to see horses be abused and mistreated and in some of the books goes to extreme lengths to prevent this occurrence. There are about 24 books in the series. Kirstie also loves to cowboy-up with her best friend Lisa. Oldfield was born and brought up in Harrogate, Yorkshire, she says that even as a child she wrote stories and made tiny books, complete with illustrations. She lives in Yorkshire and has two children, Kate and Eve. She writes under ...
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Polly Duniam
My Bad Sister is a musical act consisting of the British twin sisters Polly and Sophie Duniam (born 15 March 1987 in London, England). They gained fame in the BBC series ''Home Farm Twins'' portraying Hannah and Helen Moore, the eponymous twins of the late 1990s series. They grew up in Cromer, Norfolk, with a love of dancing and singing that stems from their dance instructor mother. This helped them gain a year-long contract with ''We Will Rock You'' in their mid-teens. They toured with the Pet Shop Boys on an 18-month contract during the Pandemonium Tour. They have performed at a number of festivals and venues across Europe under the name of My Bad Sister, combining elements of pop, rap and underground dance music with a distinctive mirrored choreography. They have modelled for contemporary fashion designers like Jylle Navarro and Celia Arias and appeared in Rita Ora's 2014 music video for her number one single " I Will Never Let You Down". Polly appeared on E4's ''Tattoo Fix ...
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Sophie Duniam
My Bad Sister is a musical act consisting of the British twin sisters Polly and Sophie Duniam (born 15 March 1987 in London, England). They gained fame in the BBC series ''Home Farm Twins'' portraying Hannah and Helen Moore, the eponymous twins of the late 1990s series. They grew up in Cromer, Norfolk, with a love of dancing and singing that stems from their dance instructor mother. This helped them gain a year-long contract with ''We Will Rock You'' in their mid-teens. They toured with the Pet Shop Boys on an 18-month contract during the Pandemonium Tour. They have performed at a number of festivals and venues across Europe under the name of My Bad Sister, combining elements of pop, rap and underground dance music with a distinctive mirrored choreography. They have modelled for contemporary fashion designers like Jylle Navarro and Celia Arias and appeared in Rita Ora's 2014 music video for her number one single " I Will Never Let You Down". Polly appeared on E4's ''Tattoo Fix ...
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Jacquetta May
Jacquetta May is a British writer, actress and theatre director. She co-founded the award-winning new-writing theatre company Plain Clothes Productions, commissioning, producing and directing for the company. She directed ''Her Sister Tongue'' at Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, in 1997. Early life Born in Kent, May studied at Bristol University. Career Acting May worked as a theatre actress for 10 years, appearing at the National Theatre, The Royal Exchange and Liverpool Playhouse amongst others. Theatre roles include Eliza Doolittle in '' Pygmalion'', Adriana in ''The Comedy of Errors'', Olivia in ''Twelfth Night'', Lady Chatterley in ''Lady Chatterley's Lover'', Rita in ''Educating Rita'' and Beverley in ''Abigail's Party''. Moving into television, in 1991 she joined ''EastEnders'' for two years and played Rachel Kominski, Michelle Fowler's landlady and Mark Fowler's girlfriend. She went on to be a regular in '' Dangerfield'' (1996), ''Cardiac Arrest'' (1996), and '' ...
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Martin Ball
Martin Ball (born October 10, 1964) is an English theatre and television actor. He was born and grew up in Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent. He trained at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, and graduated in 1992. Career His various theatre includes originating the role of Horace in ''Top Hat'' (First National Tour and at the Aldwych) alongside Tom Chambers and Summer Strallen, Andre in ''The Phantom of the Opera'', Thénardier in ''Les Misérables'' (Queen's), George Banks in ''Mary Poppins'' (Cameron Mackintosh tour, 2008 TMA Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Musical), Harry Bright in ''Mamma Mia!'', Richard in Terry Johnson's ''Dead Funny'' at the Nottingham Playhouse; Colin in Alan Ayckbourn's '' Absent Friends'', directed by Ayckbourn at his Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough; Lord Fancourt Babberley in ''Charley's Aunt'' at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield; Hortensio in ''The Taming of the Shrew'' at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton; originating the role of Dr. Di ...
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1999 British Television Series Debuts
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1990s British Children's Television Series
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2000s British Children's Television Series
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Series Of Children's Books
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British Children's Novels
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