• Source: The Phoenix and the Carpet (1997 serial)
    • The Phoenix and the Carpet is a 1997 British serial miniseries based on the book of the same name by E. Nesbit co-produced by HIT Entertainment and the BBC which aired throughout November-December 1997. Starring David Suchet as the Phoenix, the serial focuses on four children in Edwardian England who acquire a phoenix and the adventures they have as a result.
      An earlier 8-part serialisation of the same story was made by the BBC in 1976 starring Jane Forster, Max Harris, Tamzin Neville and Gary Russell as the four children.


      Outline


      In the first episode, a second-hand carpet is delivered to the Bastable household in London. Impatient for the arrival of Guy Fawkes Night, the four Bastable children had set off fireworks in the nursery, leading to a fire. Rolled up in the carpet, the children find a large egg. When they accidentally knock it into the fire, it hatches, and a talking Phoenix emerges. The new carpet is a magic carpet and can take the children anywhere, and with it they have some exotic adventures.
      The Phoenix is a friend of the Psammead, whom the children already know, and his help is sometimes called upon.
      In the sixth episode, the Phoenix decides it is time for him to begin his cycle again, going up in flames to arise from the ashes in two thousand years' time. He lays an egg, and immolates himself.


      Cast


      David Suchet as the Phoenix
      Francis Wright as the Psammead
      Jessica Fox as Anthea Bastable
      Ben Simpson as Cyril Bastable
      Charlotte Chinn as Jane Bastable
      Ivan Berry as Robert Bastable
      Miriam Margolyes as Cook
      Lesley Dunlop as Eliza
      Christopher Biggins as Tonks
      Shaun Dingwall as Burglar
      Gemma Jones as Mrs Bibble
      Jean Alexander as Lily
      Kim Vithana as Oriental Princess
      Zina Badran as a Lady
      Miranda Pleasence as Miss Peasmarsh
      Nicola Redmond as Amelia
      Ian Keith as Father
      Mary Waterhouse as Mother


      Production


      The series was a co-production between the BBC and HIT Entertainment and took the format of six 28-minute episodes, first broadcast on BBC One between November and December 1997.
      The Phoenix and the Carpet is part of a family of BBC productions about the adventures of the Bastable children, based on novels by E. Nesbit, launched in 1991 with Five Children and It in six episodes, followed in 1993 by The Return of the Psammead. All three were adapted by Helen Cresswell, and apart from the children the Psammead, created and voiced by Francis Wright, appears in all three.


      Home media


      A VHS and DVD release from Reader's Digest (under license from BBC Worldwide) was released in 2004, containing the 90-minute feature-length edit of the serial.


      Notes




      External links


      The Phoenix and the Carpet at bbc.co.uk
      The Phoenix and the Carpet at IMDb
      Playlist of the production on YouTube

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