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The Durrells

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DanniRae Tue 22-May-18 10:49:18

Yes pollyperkins I am sure you are right about endangered species. How amazing to have actually seen Gerald Durrell at the zoo. We love the gorillas best.........It was at this zoo that the little boy fell into the gorilla enclosure and the huge male silver back stood over him to protect him until the keepers could get to him. The gorilla's name was Jambo and there is a statue to him by the gorilla enclosure.

pollyperkins Tue 22-May-18 09:16:56

Yes went there with my oarents in the 1960s and saw the man himself walking round the zoo. I may be wrong but I seem to remember that he was one of the first to breed endangered species rather than just exhibit animals for people to gawp at.

DanniRae Tue 22-May-18 08:48:13

If any Durrell fans are ever in Jersey visit the zoo - it was created by Gerald Durrell and there is an interesting exhibition all about him and his animals.

pollyperkins Mon 21-May-18 13:49:32

Thanks!!grin

gillybob Thu 17-May-18 21:27:03

Just for you pollyperkins

Deedaa Thu 17-May-18 21:24:45

I am very taken with Larry, especially in those lovely thirties clothes wink

pollyperkins Thu 17-May-18 14:45:39

I must admit I find 'Spiro' very attractive! Who is the actor?
I find Louisa quite irritating though. Her children have grown on me though - had no time for the boys at first especially Leslie but they have improved.
Having read the book there's not a lot of resemblance to it though.

Lindylo Tue 03-Apr-18 09:58:33

It's a lovely programme - a bit of escapism. The cast must have had a whale of a time making it.

Smithy Tue 03-Apr-18 09:11:39

Agree, very enjoyable and easy to watch. Just another programme making me want to live in a warmer country!

SueDonim Tue 03-Apr-18 01:18:48

Some very funny scenes and lines this week! It's most enjoyable.

NotTooOld Mon 02-Apr-18 22:41:36

I love the Durrells although I haven't seen the current series yet. It's always so sunny and warm and funny. So nice to imagine oneself in a sunny climate in the middle of the cr***y weather we currently have in the UK.

Deedaa Mon 02-Apr-18 22:05:17

I did enjoy Larry and Louisa in London! Poor Larry realising that Jonquil was more interested in his mother, while Louisa knocked back the Absinthe grin I gather that Henry Miller was in the habit of roaming about naked.

SueDonim Sun 01-Apr-18 22:38:57

I think the Durrells were in fact from India and only relocated to Bournemouth after their father died.

Accuracy doesn't bother me too much, it's not trying to be factual. I just enjoy the series, the sun and the sea, the animals, the gentle humour. smile

Situpstraight Sun 01-Apr-18 22:05:34

I think you will find that the TV series differs quite a lot from the original books! I read somewhere recently that even the books weren’t true to life, Mr.Durrell took several liberties with the truth.
But it’s an enjoyable series, accepting the errors.

granfromafar Sun 01-Apr-18 21:28:22

Like many others, I'm really enjoying watching this series on Sunday evenings. It's such easy viewing and hilarious in parts. Just one criticism on this evening's show. When Louisa and Laurence returned to the UK for the aunt's funeral, I'm sure that a couple of times there was a reference to Bournemouth being in East Dorset. The series is set in the mid 30's and at the time , Bournemouth was in Hampshire. It wasn't until the boundary changes in 1974 that Bournemouth and Poole both became part of Dorset. As someone who was born and went to school in Bournemouth, I remember being quite put out that my home town was now in another county! Am surprised that the TV company would make an error like this. Of course I could be mistaken and have misheard some of the dialogue. Anyone else notice this? By the way, I wasn't aware that the Durrell family came from Bournemouth, even though I remember reading 'My Family and Other Animals'when I was younger.