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'''Anne of Green Gables''' is a made-for-television British mini-series directed by Joan Craft and based off the novel of the same name by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Its run consisted of five 45-minute long episodes.
'''Anne of Green Gables''' is a made-for-television British mini-series directed by Joan Craft and based off the novel of the same name by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Its run consisted of five 45-minute long episodes.


Unfortunately, the series is believed to have been lost due to the BBC's purge of serials that they deemed had little commercial value in the 1970s. There are rumours, however, that the miniseries was released on Betamax. Additionally, with the findings of once-long-lost media such as the early episodes of ''Dr Who'', there may be some copies of the miniseries left somewhere.
Unfortunately, the series is believed to have been lost due to the BBC's purge of serials that they deemed had little commercial value in the 1970s. There are rumours, however, that the miniseries was released on Betamax. Additionally, with the findings of once-long-lost media such as the early episodes of ''Doctor Who'', there may be some copies of the miniseries left somewhere.


Little other information is available, as no footage or other images of the miniseries can be found.
Little other information is available, as no footage or other images of the miniseries can be found.

Revision as of 17:03, 13 April 2017

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Image showing Kim Braden as Anne Shirley

Status: Lost


Anne of Green Gables is a made-for-television British mini-series directed by Joan Craft and based off the novel of the same name by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Its run consisted of five 45-minute long episodes.

Unfortunately, the series is believed to have been lost due to the BBC's purge of serials that they deemed had little commercial value in the 1970s. There are rumours, however, that the miniseries was released on Betamax. Additionally, with the findings of once-long-lost media such as the early episodes of Doctor Who, there may be some copies of the miniseries left somewhere.

Little other information is available, as no footage or other images of the miniseries can be found.

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