Return to Treasure Island (TV series)

Disney's
Return to Treasure Island
Genre Adventure
Written by Robert S. Baker
Ivor Dean
John Goldsmith
Directed by Piers Haggard
Alex Kirby
Starring Brian Blessed
Christopher Guard
Reiner Schone
Deborah Poplett
Peter Lloyd
Kenneth Colley
Dicken Ashworth
Donald Pickering
Artro Morris
Bruce Purchase
Peter Copley
Richard Beale
Morgan Shepherd
Nick Brimble
Composer(s) Tom McGuinness
Terry Oldfield
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 10
Production
Executive producer(s) Patrick Dromgoole
Producer(s) Alan Clayton
Location(s) Glen Usk, Newport, Newport, Wales, UK
Jamaica
Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Spain
Cinematography Tony Impey
Editor(s) Tim Wallis
Mike Hopkins
Roger Mitchell
Geoff Shepherd
Camera setup Robin Higginson
Running time 101 minutes (per episode)
115 minutes (2 episodes)
55 minutes (6 episodes)
Production company(s) Harlech Television (HTV)
Primetime Television Ltd.
Walt Disney Pictures
Distributor Buena Vista Television
Disney Channel
Release
Original network Disney Channel
Picture format Color
Audio format Mono
First shown in
  • 5 July 1986 (1986-07-05) (United Kingdom)
  • 5 June 1988 (1988-06-05) (Netherlands)

Return to Treasure Island is a 1986 Disney HTV TV Series, starring Brian Blessed as Long John Silver, Christopher Guard as Jim Hawkins and Kenneth Colley as Ben Gunn.

Disney Channel contracted the UK ITV broadcaster HTV Wales, part of Harlech Television Group, to produce the series, and it was shot in Wales, Spain and Jamaica. It was written by John Goldsmith, and directed by Piers Haggard and Alex Kirby. HTV Wales had already produced other Robert Louis Stevenson books for television, namely Kidnapped in 1979 and The Master of Ballantrae in 1984 and producer Patrick Dromgoole would go on to helm Treasure Island. Their expertise in making these productions was used when Disney chose to work with HTV to produce a series, in 10 parts.

Plot

The story begins 10 years after the original Treasure Island adventure. Jim Hawkins returns home to The Admiral Benbow Inn after graduating at Oxford University. His mother has laid on a surprise party, including as guests his old friends, Squire Trelawney, Dr Livesey, Captain Smollett and Ben Gunn. At the same time, a small rowing boat is beached at night with its only occupant, Long John Silver. Trelawney has been communicating with Jim Hawkins during his time at Oxford, and has appointed him agent to his plantations in Jamaica because of their failure to make any profits in the last year. Trelawny's announcement of Jim's impending departure shocks Hawkins mother. She reels, and catches sight of John Silver at the window. A search of the area reveals nothing, but later that night Silver appears in Jim's bedroom and demands the map of Treasure Island. Hawkins thinks it's worthless, but Silver believes that a hoard of precious stones is still buried on the island, worth four times the gold previously found. They go downstairs to retrieve the map. Silver's accomplices appear and want to burn the inn to the ground, with everybody inside, to eliminate all witnesses. Silver changes sides to protect Jim, but he is later caught and put on trial for piracy and murder. He is convicted and sentenced to death. Hawkins rides to London and gets the sentence commuted to transportation. He and Silver sail on the Saracen to the West Indies. On board, they meet Dutchman Hans Van Der Brecken, Reverend Morgan and the beautiful Isabella, daughter of the Grandee of Spain.

During the voyage, Silver escapes his shackles, throws the sea cook overboard and claims the position for himself. He then persuades the crew and other captives to commit mutiny and they take the ship, only to find that Hawkins and Van Der Brecken are against them. During their parley, the Spanish attack the ship. The crew and mutineers must fight together to save themselves. Silver takes Isabella hostage and confiscates a long boat with Hawkins, Van Der Brecken, and Morgan on board and they row to safety. After many adventures, they arrive on Jamaica. There, Hawkins discovers that the plantation manager is defrauding Trelawney by selling molasses on the black market. They also discover that he is in league with the Governor to steal the map of Treasure Island and claim the treasure that is left there. Many adventures follow which culminate in everybody converging on Treasure Island for a final battle.

Episode List

Production notes

The final close-ups of Long John Silver rowing away from Jim Hawkins' ship and revealing that he had stolen all the diamonds from the treasure casket (inside a secret compartment of his crutch) were filmed on the roof of HTV's Pontcanna Studio (since demolished) in Cardiff.

The tall ship Kaskelot was used for the filming of the series.[1]

Music

Music for the series was composed by Terry Oldfield and Tom McGuinness. Oldfield had produced work for the BBC previously as well as appearing on a number of his brother's Mike Oldfield records, playing the flute. The theme music was released on 7-inch single, though slightly different from the television version. Also included were two tracks on Side B, "Isabella" and "Island of Dreams". These were extended versions on the single of themes which re-occur throughout the series.

Video and DVD

The series was aired in 1986 and shortly afterwards, was released on video. However, the format was very much edited but later releases returned to the full ten-episode format. The series did not appear on DVD until Newtwork produced a three-disc set which was released on 26 May 2008. It was not digitally reworked however, so it retains its original appearance.[2]

Cast

References

  1. Clarke, Malcolm; Iggulden, David (1988). Sailing Home: a pictorial record of the First Fleet Re-enactment voyage. North Ryde, NSW: Angus and Robertson. p. 19. ISBN 0207159653. OCLC 21041747.
  2. Interview with Roger Mitchell, one of the series' assistant editors
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