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Posted by Wendy Beasley on September 1, 2010
Can anyone tell me if the two Blyton films are available on DVD, and if so where? Thanks, Wendy
Posted by Adventurous Four on September 1, 2010
Well that explains the mystery!!! I think I got muddled over the titles but I can't understand why the fact that it has been re-written is not disclosed. I do think you deserve a big juicy bone for solving it! I say, fine detecting work and compilation of clues you're working on in the Cave, what better way to have an adventure! Thanks again, Barney.
Posted by Adventurous Four on August 31, 2010
There is a book which I'm contemplating buying entitled "The Adventurous Four - Stranded!" The inside information said that it was first published in 1952 as "Off With The Adventurous Four". Barney, please do you know if there is any difference in terms of the text in the new book aside from the names of the children from the original one? I read a bit of the book and it didn't quite feel it was truly by Enid Blyton. Thanks and hope you have a nice day...an adventurous one! :-)
Posted by Alison on August 31, 2010
Hallo again, thanks for the help! And I do have loads of time! I don't know if there is a newspaper! I just hope there is. Enid is my role model. I love her! Thanks for all the help. Tomorrow I might need some more help.
Posted by Alison on August 30, 2010
Hi, me again. Thanks for answering the questions. My friend wanted to know! I will tell her the answers when I go back to school! Just want you to know that I am not in middle school yet - there are quite a few years to go, like three! But I am going to start writing the article now! Do you have any words or things that can help me? Love Alison♥
Posted by Amelia Jane on August 30, 2010
Barney, I have a golliwog in my toy collection. It was my mother's before me. When I showed it to a school friend her mother got upset. Is the golliwog really racist or just a toy?
Posted by Rev Peter Dale on August 29, 2010
Hello, just a quick question really that I wondered if you could help me with. I have some large posters showing the "life of Christ" by Enid Blyton...a good dozen or so. Q. are they collectable? The reason why I'm asking is that I've never seen others around like this.
Thanks and regards
Rev P. Dale
Posted by Poppy on August 29, 2010
Hi Barney, in the back of my new book there is a page about a Famous Five badge. I have looked on eBay for them but I cannot find them, are they not selling any more? Can you help me?
Posted by Alison on August 29, 2010
I have three questions! 1.Did Enid Blyton have a favourite book? 2.Did she have brothers and sisters? (How many?) 3.What age was she when she wrote her first book? I am definitely going to write an article about Enid Blyton if there is a newspaper for my middle school!
Posted by Nigel Rowe on August 28, 2010
Barney, maybe your master will get you a cat for company? You could always share your basket with a nice Siamese Cat, smelling slightly of turpentine!
Posted by Yumi on August 27, 2010
Hi. I would like to know if you have any more Naughtiest Girl series. I just love Elizabeth.
Posted by Katie on August 26, 2010
Barney, I'm sorry if I upset you. I just thought it'd be a fun idea to include more of Enid's characters on here. I enjoy seeing her characters being brought to life online. Please accept a bone as an apology.
Posted by Nigel Rowe on August 26, 2010
You do a great job, Barney! I like the fact that it is only you who answers questions - to have other characters jumping in would appear to be imitating eb.net! You are also privileged in being the only dog that I have allowed in the grounds of my mansion!
Posted by Loony on August 26, 2010
Don't go Barney, I like your comments. They make me laugh! What a lovely poem 'Things I won't Forget' by Enid. I often read the comments and discussions here and what wealth of information I can learn of the history and happenings both past and present time.
Posted by Katie on August 26, 2010
Barney, I saw that the other Enid Blyton website has members of the Five Find-Outers answering visitors' questions. Has any thought been given to adding more people here? - I'd love to see how, for example, Alicia from Malory Towers would go about answering questions. Adding a female Blyton character would also assist those that, for whatever reason, feel more safe or are more comfortable talking with a woman.
Posted by Jackie on August 25, 2010
I like the bookcovers by Lilian Buchanan, is there anywhere I can buy them? She was my Aunt's sister in law.
Posted by Dark Queen on August 25, 2010
In an old Dragon paperback "The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage" Larry is mentioned to have dropped a shilling but in the new Dean 2009 edition it has been changed to coin instead. Also in "The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat" in the passage about the cats, the word queer has been changed to peculiar. I've been meaning to get these new hardcover editions as a collection since they do have nice cover pictures but I've changed my mind since I discovered the changes in text. "Coin" seems so bland and there's no fun in "peculiar". I'm sure these words must have existed in Enid's time and if she didn't use them, then that's it. Another disappointing thing is there is no illustration at all in these new books.
Posted by Katie on August 24, 2010
I know what you mean about the St Clare's girls ending up too old for school - I think someone calculated that they would be about 20-21 at the end. Have you seen the school drama "Waterloo Road"? The actresses playing schoolgirls are all in their 20s but playing 16/17 - they look ridiculous in school uniforms and it totally blows the suspension of disbelief. Thank God we never got to see Pat and Isobel as 21 year old schoolgirls.
Posted by Katharine on August 24, 2010
Re different ages in the Malory Towers/St. Clare's books. I don't know about private schools, but I'm sure I heard somewhere that many years ago children moved class according to their abilities rather than their ages. I believe my grandmother was taught in a large room which covered several years of children, the youngest at the front, the older children at the back, no maximum classes of 30 back then! Mind you, we're talking pre WWI, and she left school at 13, no SATS tests or GCSEs for her either!
Posted by Spencer Smith on August 23, 2010
Trying to find a poem by the wonderful Miss Blyton called 'I Wonder'. It's my daughter's eighth birthday and my mother read me this on my eighth birthday, and it refers to Enid when she was eight years old. Any clues much appreciated, Spencer.
Posted by Javier on August 23, 2010
Hello Barney. I hope you are making the most of your summer taking long walks and swimming in the rivers! I have a question for you. In the St Clare's series, Blyton seems to have skipped the third form. The book that follows "The Second Form at St Clare's" is "Claudine at St. Clare's", where the girls are already in the fourth form. Do you know if there was any reason for this? Thank you for your time!
Posted by Emma Lees on August 23, 2010
Does anyone know if the Malory Towers books by Pamela Cox have been brought out on audiobook yet?
Posted by Ana Asif on August 22, 2010
Hi Barney, sorry I pestered you last time (apology accepted?) My only question was that till now are all the books published of Enid Blyton?
Posted by Saucy Jane on August 19, 2010
The Family Collection is also a very good one. My best memories are the canal trip the family made in a houseboat and the story of how the children had placed their trust in God when the mother of a little boy who came to stay with the family was very ill. Very interesting reviews and first-rate illustrations in the Cave. I wish to goodness I had all these old books!
Posted by Poppy on August 18, 2010
Thanks Barney, I will try and get hold of "House-at-the-Corner". I think I have got all the rest and read them all, thanks again.
Posted by Poppy on August 17, 2010
I have quite recently read "The Six Bad Boys". I was wondering if there was a "Six Bad Boys Again" or is there just the one? I really enjoyed the first one! Thanks.
Posted by Katie on August 17, 2010
Hi Barney, Where can I write to Enid's daughters Gillian and Imogen?
Posted by Julie@owlsdene on August 17, 2010
Reading your answer to Nigel's question, Barney, instantly I thought, what a clever, wise dog you are. The perfect answer. No wonder such a wise and clever dog is answering all these challenging questions that come your way.
Posted by Nigel Rowe on August 17, 2010
Barney, you always tend to list canine characters as your favourites! How do you rank the dogs in Enid's major series? Timmy, Buster and Scamper (it is noteworthy to ponder as to why the Adventure series didn't feature a dog, only an irritating parrot!). I'd like to know which of these would get your top accolade, and would you have liked to have been one of Enid's hero-dogs!
Posted by Poppy on August 16, 2010
Hi Barney, my favourite Enid Blyton book is "The Circus of Adventure", have you got a favourite? I also liked "The Six Bad Boys".
Posted by Gemima on August 16, 2010
I have a very old Enid Blyton book - "The Holiday Book". It doesn't have a date of publication but from the message scrawled inside I know that it was given to someone as a gift, Xmas 1946. Any idea if it might be worth anything?
Posted by Lauren on August 16, 2010
I am doing a feature article for school on Enid Blyton. Can you please let me know how the lasting impact of her achievements are important to society?
Posted by R G Marsh on August 14, 2010
Thank you so much for the good news about the two 1950's Famous Five films coming out on DVD on 13/09/10, I will be putting an order in for both! Could you please let me know if I can obtain the 1970's Famous Five television series on DVD?
Your advice is much appreciated Barney and a huge thank you again!
Posted by Nigel Rowe on August 14, 2010
Barney! Surely you're not going to write in text-speak? "Luv" indeed! You are far too old for that kind of sloppy writing - even if you are a most intelligent dog! ;-)
Posted by Ana Asif Saleem on August 14, 2010
Hi Barney, remember me, Ana? Barney you are right I can't get that book ["Adventures of the Wishing-Chair"] anywhere online but what about u torrent, can I get it over there, do you have any idea, please tell me? Will ya let me know how much time does it take for you to send and see people's messages when they are sending it to you? It will be useful to me cuz I can send my messages according to time. (Does it take a day?) So sorry I'm troubling u a lot but in which book are you? I thought it would be nice to get details about you, you know everybody likes to get details about people whom we are sending messages to. Are u in the book Barney Mysteries? Barney, please answer my last two messages fast. Hi Barney, I'm very upset with u for not attending my last 3 mess messages and I wanted to ask u that can I get that book in u torrent? Please answer me this time, Ana.
Posted by Christina Stotler on August 13, 2010
I don't know if it is Enid Blyton book all the book says is on the back Birn Bros. LTD. printed in England No. c. 16 I didn't know if you could help me it does not have any other details on it I just want to know more about this book, thank you, Christina
Posted by Ana Asif Saleem on August 13, 2010
Barney Hi! I wish you were my pet I could bring you a big juicy bone and biscuits and whatever you like and that too every day!!!!!! I was wondering where on the internet I could get the book "The Adventures Of The Wishing Chair" and the rest of the set whole set.
Posted by Anonymous on August 13, 2010
Hi Barney,
Did Enid's female characters largely prefer dresses to pants and shorts?
I ask because as far as I know, girls didn't start regularly wearing pants and shorts until after World War II.
Posted by Poppy on August 12, 2010
Thanks Barney for the information about Enid Blyton's "The Story of My Life" I will certainly try what you suggested, thanks again!
Posted by Christina Stotler on August 11, 2010
I found this book that has Birn Bros printed in England no. c.16. It is called our counting book. I was wondering what year it was made I can not find it on the internet anywhere I was wondering if you could help me. I would really appreciate it, thank you, Christina
Posted by R G Marsh on August 11, 2010
Could you please let me know if there are any plans to put the two 1950s/60s (black and white) Enid Blyton Famous Five films on to DVD? Please please please!!!
Posted by Anne on August 11, 2010
I am writing from Canada. I have a box of Sunny Stories from 1930's and 1940's and some later editions, as well. Does anyone have any suggestions about the best way to sell these? I expect they would have more appeal in Britain. Would I be better to sell them individually or as a set? They're in fair condition. Thanks.
Posted by Karen on August 11, 2010
My friend's 19 year old daughter listed me as an influence on her Facebook page. My claim to fame? I introduced her to Enid Blyton....I am so proud!
Posted by Bimbo & Topsy on August 11, 2010
Many happy returns of the day to my favourite author, Enid Blyton!Thank you for all the wonderful and amazing stories. When is your birthday, Barney and how old are you? Hope you get loads of treats =D
Posted by Gillian on August 10, 2010
I think Enid Blyton is amazing. I was called after her daughter. She just gave us so many amazing adventures and made boarding school seem more the thing. The illustrations are so amazing too.
Posted by PC Goon on August 10, 2010
Hi Barney. I enjoy writing Five Find-Outers fanfiction. What appeals to me is the atmosphere of 40s, 50s Britain that we find in Enid's books. Am I right in thinking that the copyright on Blyton books expires at the end of 2038 and thereafter it is a 'free for all' for those who want to legally self-publish continuation books on the Five Find-Outers and other Blyton series? Has Chorion given anyone permission to do any such self-publishing or even themselves published any good-quality fanfiction, or commissioned any continuation books? Sorry to trouble you with these questions, old boy.
Posted by Poppy on August 9, 2010
Hi Barney! I wanted to ask you about the Enid Blyton autobiography. Where do you think I could get it from?
Posted by Katherine Lister on August 9, 2010
I have a copy of the Second Holiday Book circa 1947 but my contents are different to the one listed on this site. Was there another edition with extra stories, or have some stories been omitted in your list?
Thank you
Posted by Famous Five on August 9, 2010
Hi Barney, many thanks for the information. A big bone and biscuit for you. You know, I feel kind of dismayed and sad to see bit by bit Enid Blyton's original work being lost by this constant so-called editing and updating. Well, just look at how many people are still recalling Enid Blyton stories they read in childhood. I think I'll go and have a dose of "Enid Blyton's Sixth Bedtime Book". By the way, here's a note for the publisher from Timmy! Grinning.
Posted by Katharine on August 8, 2010
I've just been been trying to find out if Enid's house 'Elfin Cottage' still exists, can't find it on Multimap. Any one able to answer this for me?


Barney says: Which films do you mean, Wendy? Do you mean films based on particular books, or films about Enid Blyton's life?