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It bothered me a little that all the scarecrows are said to have been made by the Green Man- and yet have memories (which they sentimentally indulge) of their mothers- but, then- as Worzel says to Susan when she asks him how he can eat food when he doesn't have any insides- "I shouldn't worry too much about that. You'll find a lot of things don't add up."

And, really, why should they?

I was a little grudging about Worzel Gummidge in my last but one post- but it's got a hold over me- and the more I think about it the more I'm realising it's totally wonderful...

I have vivid memories of the scarecrow maker in the Jon Pertwee series- there called the Crowman and played by Geoffrey Bayldon (who specialised in wizards)- and this, to begin with, overshadowed my appreciation of Michael Palin's turn as the same character- now called The Green Man. (I understand that in the books he doesn't have a name at all.)

Bayldon was sharp, angular and sinister; Palin is gentle, kindly and more than a little hazy. And, again, why not? It makes sense for the god of the scarecrows to be a bit of a bodger- the well-meaning creator of an imperfect creation...

Jon Pertwee's Worzel was a saucy rogue, Crook's doesn't have a bad stick in his body.

Date: 2020-12-23 12:53 pm (UTC)
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Bayldon was sharp, angular and sinister; Palin is gentle, kindly and more than a little hazy. And, again, why not? It makes sense for the god of the scarecrows to be a bit of a bodger- the well-meaning creator of an imperfect creation...

That makes me want to see both of them.

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