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Malory Towers Heads for Christmas Special

Malory Towers Heads for Christmas Special

Christmas at the boarding school is confirmed, as WildBrain and King Bert Productions’ have announced family drama, Malory Towers, is set to return to CBBC and BBC iPlayer for a two-part Christmas special this December. Malory Towers will also open its doors to a new set of pupils in season 4, as new cast members join the beloved family drama. 

Adapted from the iconic novels by Enid Blyton, Malory Towers has been a huge hit with kids and families, who have been captivated by the adventures of a group of friends attending a boarding school in Cornwall, where they have learned to navigate their formative years with the help of their schoolmates. 

Season 4 and the Christmas special were filmed in the UK and Canada earlier this year and are co-produced by WildBrain and King Bert Productions for CBBC (UK), in association with BYUtv (US). As international distributor outside the UK, WildBrain has also sold the new season and special to ABC Kids (Australia) and will be bringing the full Malory Towers catalogue to MIPCOM this month. 

Caroline Tyre, VP Global Sales and Rights Strategy at WildBrain, said: “With four seasons plus a new Christmas special, Malory Towers is a genuine international hit that continues to be discovered by new fans around the globe. The stories are heart-warming, sincere and relatable, and we’re looking forward to sharing season four and some Malory-style Christmas spirit with families around the world.” 

Jo Sargent, Executive Producer and MD at King Bert Productions, said: “We couldn’t be happier to be bringing festive cheer to the halls of Malory Towers, joining the girls as they celebrate with a few adventurous hijinks. It is the perfect viewing for all the family to get together and watch.  And then we look forward to welcoming our new cast members in season four—we are sure audiences are going to love them as much as we do.” 

The Christmas special (2×25’ or 1×50’) will feature the festive shenanigans of Darrell Rivers and pals and   welcomes Great Granny Mary to Malory Towers, played by Valerie Lilley (Bloodlands, Marcella, Doctors, Casualty), along with Ron’s younger brother Fred Gilson (Charles Jackson), who is soon on hand to help the pupils with local pirate legends.

In season 4, fans will be introduced to a new class of first formers. Amongst them is Darrell Rivers’ younger sister Felicity (April Woods), who alongside her new best friend, and Alicia’s cousin, June Johns (Edesiri P Okpenerho), are set on a collision course with Darrell who has been newly appointed as Head of Lower School. With their classmates—the honourable Clarissa Carter (Amy Roerig), inseparable twins Connie (Kimia Lamour) and Ruth Batten (Aviella Burch), and ‘know-it-all’ Susan Heather (Ava Azizi)—the new pupils embark on their first year at the famous boarding school. 

As a wealth of new talent join the show, familiar faces return including Darrell Rivers (Ella Bright), Alicia Johns (Zoey Siewert), Gwendoline Lacey (Danya Griver), Sally Hope (Sienna Arif-Knights), Mary-Lou (Imogen Lamb), Irene (Natasha Raphael), Jean (Beth Bradfield), Bill (Amelie Green), Ron Gilson (Jude Harper-Wrobel), Mr Parker (Jason Callender), Mam’Zelle Rougier (Geneviève Beaudet), Matron played by Ashley McGuire (This Is Going To Hurt, Angela Black, Jack and the Beanstalk: After Ever After, This Country), and Jennifer Wigmore (Adult Adoption, Y: The Last Man, Anne, Impulse, Designated Survivor), who reprises her role from season 1 of Malory Towers, as Headteacher Miss Grayling. 

Adapted by lead writers Rachel Flowerday and Sasha Hails, season 4 is produced by David Collier, and executive produced by Jo Sargent and Yvonne Sellins for King Bert Productions and Josh Scherba and Anne Loi for WildBrain. The producers for WildBrain are Angela Boudreault and Daniel Bourré. Bruce McDonald and Tracey Rooney are directing. 

Malory Towers was commissioned by BBC Children’s Head of Commissioning and Acquisitions 7+ Sarah Muller and is executive produced for the BBC by Amy Buscombe and Alison Davis. The rights were acquired from Hachette Children’s Group, owners of Enid Blyton Entertainment and publisher of Malory Towers.

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Rebecca Ash

Rebecca is the Editorial Director at Total Licensing Ltd. She can be reached at becky@totallicensing.com