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100 1  Todd, Barbara Euphan. 
245 10 Worzel Gummidge|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Jessica Martin. 
520    Spending their summer holidays with Farmer Braithwaite and
       his wife in Scatterbrook, John and Susan come across a 
       particularly lifelike scarecrow in a nearby field. That 
       evening, much to the children's surprise, the scarecrow 
       makes an appearance in the Braithwaites' kitchen to warm 
       himself by the fire. He is Worzel Gummidge and he is no 
       ordinary scarecrow. His tendency to cause mayhem wherever 
       he goes sees a series of mishaps and adventures, often 
       with hilarious results. This is the first of the Worzel 
       Gummidge novels written by Barbara Euphan Todd and was 
       first published in 1936. The Worzel Gummidge stories were 
       broadcast on the popular Children's Hour on British radio 
       and two of them were featured in TV's Jackanory. 1979 saw 
       the birth of a successful television series based on 
       Worzel Gummidge and other characters from the books, with 
       Jon Pertwee playing the eponymous scarecrow, which still 
       has a dedicated following to this day. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Scarecrows|vJuvenile fiction. 
650  0 Siblings|vJuvenile fiction. 
650  0 Fantasy. 
650  1 Scarecrows|vChildren's fiction. 
650  1 Brothers and sisters|vChildren's fiction. 
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