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Enid and Blyton's
* The Five Find-Outers ( Also known as Enid Blyton's Mystery series )
Enid Blyton's status as a bestselling author is in spite of disapproval of her works from various perspectives, which has led to altered reprints of the books and withdrawals or “ bans ” from libraries.
* Enid Blyton's The Island of Adventure features the bird's extinction, sending the protagonist on a failed search for what he believes is a lost colony of the species.
* Rumours of a library ban on Enid Blyton's books in New Zealand.
In 2009 six more books were added to the series by author Pamela Cox, who has also made additions to Enid Blyton's St Clare's series.
Generally, the company produced more networked children's programmes than adult programmes, scoring a particularly strong seller internationally with an adaptation of Enid Blyton's The Famous Five.
An early supporter of the SAM, Enigma published SAM versions of Defenders of the Earth, Escape From the Planet of the Robot Monsters, Five on a Treasure Island ( based on Enid Blyton's Famous Five ), Klax, Pipe Mania and SAM originals SAM Strikes Out ( a Jet Set Willy influenced platformer ), Futureball ( a Speedball influenced futuristic sporting title ) and Sphera.
Enid Blyton's Naughtiest Girl series is set in a fictional school, Whyteleafe, that shares many similarities with Summerhill.
On 17 November 2008, it was announced that Enid Blyton's granddaughter, Sophie Smallwood, is to write a new Noddy book to celebrate the character's 60th birthday.
The show was very well received among critics, audiences and even Enid Blyton's daughter Gillian Baverstock.
Based on Enid Blyton's Noddy character, it originally aired in 12-minute segments as part of the Milkshake!
* Theophilus Goon was the bumbling, bad-tempered local policeman in Enid Blyton's Five Find-Outers series of children's mystery novels.
* Enid Blyton's Enchanted Lands ( 1997 )
* Dagobert, name of the dog in the French translation of Enid Blyton's The Famous Five books ( Timmy in the original )
Enid Blyton's Famous Five series featured the young protagonists adventuring across various moorlands where they confronted criminals or other individuals of interest.
Enid Blyton's novel The Secret of Killimooin, set in the fictional but probably eastern European country of Baronia, features a blind goatherd called Beowald, who is so in tune with his environment that he can roam the mountains using his other senses, apparently unhindered by his lack of sight.
Franklin also played the cranky, troubled sad mother Mrs Janes in the episode " Five on Billycock Hill " on the 1978 television show, Enid Blyton's Famous Five.
In the first of Enid Blyton's Famous Five novels, the eponymous children express disappointment that their holiday will not, as usual, be spent at Polzeath.
* A flea circus is featured in Enid Blyton's novel The Mystery of the Missing Man ( 1956 ), which is no.
The Wishing-Chair is a series of two novels by the English author Enid Blyton, and a third book published in 2000 compiled from Blyton's short stories.
The first book, Adventures of the Wishing-Chair, has the distinction of being Enid Blyton's first full-length book — although it is episodic in nature.
In this final sequel, a compilation of stories about the Wishing Chair from other books ( The Adventures of the Wishing Chair, Enid Blyton's Omnibus and the Enid Blyton Annuals ), More Wishing Chair Stories Mollie and Peter are home for the half-term holiday and Chinky and the Wishing-Chair are ready to fly away with them to magical lands.
His on-screen acting career ranged from leading roles in the BBC's adaptation of E. Nesbit's novel The Phoenix and the Carpet and ITV's adaptations of Enid Blyton's Famous Five novels ( as Dick ) to a very minor walk-on part in the James Bond movie Octopussy.

Enid and former
The city is named after Martin Garber, father of Milton C. Garber, former U. S. Congressman, Enid Mayor, newspaper editor, and Judge.
* 1949: Tasmanian politician Dame Enid Lyons, widow of former prime minister Joseph Lyons, becomes first woman to reach federal ministry rank, as Executive Council vice-president
After her death in 1947, Tunner married a former WASP pilot, Margaret Ann ( Ann ) Hamilton of Enid, Oklahoma in 1951, and had a daughter, Hamilton Suzanne Tunner Hudson.
Enid Kent ( born January 14, 1945, Los Angeles, California ) is a former American television actress.
The former campus was purchased in June 1999 by Northern Oklahoma College ( NOC ), a public college, for $ 6. 1 million ( split $ 1. 9 million paid by the city of Enid, $ 800, 000 by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, and $ 3. 4 million by NOC ).
Part of the former home of Enid Bagnold in Rottingdean
Cynthia Enid Olavarría Rivera is a Puerto Rican actress, television host, fashion model, and former Miss Puerto Rico who competed in the Miss Universe 2005 beauty pageant.

Enid and house
The writer Enid Blyton ( 1897 – 1968 ) was governess to a Surbiton family for four years from 1920, at a house called ' Southernhay ', also on the Hook Road.
The house staff, a maid named Jane Twisden and a swineherd named Nicodemus Underwood, have their own opinions of Lady Enid.
( By contrast, although the first woman member of the House of Representatives, Dame Enid Lyons, was also elected in 1943, that house has had women members continuously only since 1980.

Enid and Old
In the 1920s Bourne End became home for two distinguished literary figures ; Enid Blyton, a perennially popular children's writer, moved into Old Thatch on Coldmoorholm Lane, and Edgar Wallace, a prolific crime author and dramatist, bought Chalklands off Blind Lane.
: They force the now-fearful Enid to lead them to Clinton-in the jail from the Old West that Clinton had brought to the future, where he slept every night ( presumably because his six months in the jail cell were a vacation away from his nagging wife, and therefore far more comfortable to him ).

Enid and near
The Denver, Enid and Gulf Railroad built a track nearby a few years later in 1902 a 1 / 2 mile from town so the entire town moved to be near the railroad.
Except for three short sections near Enid, Vinita, and Ponca City, US 60 is a two-lane highway its entire length across Oklahoma.
Hanley moved to near Corwen, N. Wales in 1931, where he met Dorothy Enid " Timothy " Thomas, neé Heathcote, a descendant of Lincolnshire nobility.
Mid-way through its waning years in 1974, Understanding was donated 55 acres ( 220, 000 m² ) of land including eight buildings near Tonopah, Arizona by Enid Smith.

Enid and End
Her last major success on the stage was at age 82, in 1970 – 71 in the role of Mrs. St. Maugham in Enid Bagnold's The Chalk Garden, a role she had created on Broadway and in the West End in 1955 – 56.

Enid and England
Leitch was born in England, the son of Enid Karl ( née Stulberger ), a model, and singer / songwriter Donovan .< ref >
Debutante Enid Bakewell, aged 28, made a hundred in the first Test, but Australia declared 69 ahead, and England batted out the third day to make 192 for seven ; in the second Test Edna Barker registered a hundred, and England set a target of 181, but could only take five wickets for 108 in Australia's final innings.
With the match between Australia and the International XI rained off, Australia went into the final game with a one-point advantage on England, but in " gloriously " fair weather at Edgbaston Enid Bakewell scored her second century of the tournament, and England tallied 273 for three.

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