Who remembers Follyfoot?

littlehicole

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I don't remember it from childhood but I bought the dvd set last year. Absolutely loved it.
Very sorry to hear of Christian Rodska's (Ron) passing.
 

Bradsmum

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😂 I’ve just watched it and that took me back - not a hat nor a car in sight and no urgency when there were loose horses about. I hope we didn’t pull the horses mouths like that but it was lovely to see just simple saddles and bridles/bit again. Might have to find the next episode now 😃.
 

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I do have the DVD's but no way of playing them.
DVD is not obsolete. We have a DVD player / sound system and watch DVD films every week, supplied by a postal library Cinema Paradiso.
You can get many old films on DVD from Amazon.
If you have family recordings you can no longer play on DVD, there are companies which will convert them to digital files. We recently paid a considerable amount to have all our audio cassette tapes converted to digital files, including recordings of our children when little and of my late father in conversation or giving a lecture
 

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i do and have the books and an annual
I loved the show, loved the books (Follyfoot, Dora at Follyfoot and Cobblers Dream) AND I bought a magazine about the show and the actors, which I loved. There was a photo of Dora with her own horse, an Arab gelding, chestnut, with white on his face and a patch of white on his belly, and the sight of that horse (in that photo) always filled me with some wonderful feeling - I know not what.

Steve.... hmm... nice.

I also liked Black Beauty, but there wasn't the relationship business in that show that was in Follyfoot.

It always amused me that Ron Stryker's real name was Christian Rodska, you know, both had that crisp, naughty sound in the surname.
 
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