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Old 08-10-2014, 08:23
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This is a book that I would really like to find:

Zoo Without Bars: The Story of Chester Zoo and Its Founder George Saul Mottershead
by June Johns.
Unfortunately, this book is now out of print. it was written by the author and reporter June Johns who was able to interview George Mottershead to help her write the book.
Chester Zoo will probably have copies in their library.

I'm sure 'Our Zoo' written by June Mottershead with the help of ghost writer Pepsy Dening will have referred to this book when writing the latest book based on the story of Chester Zoo. June has said she had lots of letters, documents, photos and newspaper cuttings about the early days of the zoo stashed away to refer to so I'm sure the new book will be an interesting read. It's out on Thursday - can't wait.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Our-Zoo-June...ywords=our+zoo
Thanks, yes, I had read that; I have asked my local library to look for it first. It will then be the 2008 published book Reared in Chester Zoo - The Story of June Mottershead (I like to read the older books first) http://www.janicemadden.com/servlet/...ge&pageID=1206
"Reared In Chester Zoo written by Janice Madden was also published In July 2008. It took Janice 2 years to research and write the story of a little girl growing up in Chester Zoo.
June Mottershead the last surviving member of the family who founded Chester Zoo met with Janice following her reading of Just A Girl From Crewe and asked if Janice would write about her life from 1930 until 1948.
Janice visited England on two occasions to work on the book and it was completed in June 2008."
It is available outside of the UK but currently is out of my price range.

There is interesting reading in:
http://www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/ne...s-show-7825786

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...t-9709985.html

http://www.chesterzoo.org/global/abo...ge-mottershead

https://livesofthefirstworldwar.org/lifestory/3155011
Private George Saul Mottershead
Date of Birth: 12/06/1894 – Date of Death: 5/05/1978
British Army, South Lancashire Regiment, Service #31706

Our Zoo bought through Amazon can be pre-ordered and is currently selling at £13.60.
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Old 08-10-2014, 09:40
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Our Zoo, Our Girl, what's next from the BBC. Our Boy? Our Street? Our House!?
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Old 08-10-2014, 19:34
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Our Zoo, Our Girl, what's next from the BBC. Our Boy? Our Street? Our House!?
Our Zoo is the name of the book being released tomorrow: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Our-Zoo-June.../dp/1472226356
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Old 08-10-2014, 19:45
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Our Zoo is the name of the book being released tomorrow: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Our-Zoo-June.../dp/1472226356
Really looking forward to enjoying the last episode tonight. Most men would have given up but not George Mottershead...it just shows what is possible even for ordinary folk when you put your mind to it. Fingers are crossed they'll be a second series....

http://www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/ne...es-new-7904779
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Old 08-10-2014, 22:02
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What a brilliant final episode...really loved it.
Please let there be a second series!!
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Old 08-10-2014, 22:04
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What a brilliant final episode...really loved it.
Please let there be a second series!!
Totally agree. There is definitely enough for another series. Lots of laugh out loud moments tonight.
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Old 08-10-2014, 22:06
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It was either concerning the book in 2008 or the one published this month that June Williams nee Mottershead said that her mother was an unsung hero, and that is very true.
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Old 08-10-2014, 22:11
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What a fantastic ending to the 1st series and hope there are many more to come.

Excellent acting from all the cast and I am going to miss this so much. Imo the best show BBC has done for a long while.
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Old 08-10-2014, 22:29
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What a fantastic ending to the 1st series and hope there are many more to come.

Excellent acting from all the cast and I am going to miss this so much. Imo the best show BBC has done for a long while.
Totally agree it's been my only can't miss series in ages
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Old 08-10-2014, 22:33
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I haven't had time to watch it yet.

Did it finish with a sort of 'That's how we started the zoo. Thank you for watching' feel to it?

As in, they've told the story and there's nothing more to tell.

Or did it have a feel that they might do more?
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Old 08-10-2014, 22:34
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BBC reshow this during late afternoon during the Christmas period. It is such a shame that it is not pulling in the nos. it deserves.
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Old 08-10-2014, 22:36
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I loved that. I absolutely loved that. I was getting so stressed in the middle it was ridiculous! I think I gasped out loud when the vicar tried to blackmail Lady Elizabeth (is that right - I've suddenly gone blank on her name). And the hearing was a brilliant way of bringing everyone together and testing all of them. Lovely scene with George and Mew in the van. So many great scenes.

It's not fair to pick out any of the cast, because they were all so spot on I don't think anyone could have been improved on - but I'm still going to say I think the two daughters were real finds, I hope we see a lot more of both of them, and I think the way Lee Ingleby got all the different shades and shifts in George was amazing. I hope there will be more.
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Old 08-10-2014, 22:57
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I loved that. I absolutely loved that. I was getting so stressed in the middle it was ridiculous! I think I gasped out loud when the vicar tried to blackmail Lady Elizabeth (is that right - I've suddenly gone blank on her name). And the hearing was a brilliant way of bringing everyone together and testing all of them. Lovely scene with George and Mew in the van. So many great scenes.

It's not fair to pick out any of the cast, because they were all so spot on I don't think anyone could have been improved on - but I'm still going to say I think the two daughters were real finds, I hope we see a lot more of both of them, and I think the way Lee Ingleby got all the different shades and shifts in George was amazing. I hope there will be more.
Amazing series !...agree acting was top rate from Lee, Liz right through to the postal boy !...you could see they all enjoyed making it and the close bond they all seemed to have together which comes out in the series !
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Old 08-10-2014, 23:03
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The final episode had some nail biting tension. Even though we know Chester Zoo exists so clever how it was will they, won’t they get permission to open the Zoo.

Great programme and fantastically enjoyable acting from everyone. Hope there will be more to come as there must be much more of this story to tell.
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Old 08-10-2014, 23:08
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I loved this series and hope there will be more to come. The way it ended left it open for more I thought.

The only thing that amused me was the use of modern phases that wouldn't have been used in the 1930's. For instance the Grandmother, (I can't remember her name), said "Here you go" twice in the episode. I don't think people started saying that until the late 1980's or early 1990's. Also someone said "How can I help?" and I think that is a more modern phase, but I am not sure on that one.
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Old 09-10-2014, 00:48
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I haven't had time to watch it yet.

Did it finish with a sort of 'That's how we started the zoo. Thank you for watching' feel to it?

As in, they've told the story and there's nothing more to tell.

Or did it have a feel that they might do more?
Definitely left open for 2nd series. The little girl wrote in her diary about how it was just the beginning and how they had lots to do yet. Also there was a great twist at the end, which opened a whole kettle of worms.
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Old 09-10-2014, 02:56
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Really enjoyed this programme.
Hope we won't have to wait too long for the next series.
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Old 09-10-2014, 12:24
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Definitely left open for 2nd series. The little girl wrote in her diary about how it was just the beginning and how they had lots to do yet. Also there was a great twist at the end, which opened a whole kettle of worms.
I've watched it now and the way it ended almost 10 seconds after they got permission, does make it sound like another series will follow, once the zoo is actually open.

Hope so anyway!
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Old 09-10-2014, 12:26
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Absolutely impeccable from start to finish, one of the finest series I have ever watched, brilliantly scripted, amazing cast, filmed to perfection - just a joy from start to finish.

Please let there be a second series, I am missing the zoo already
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Old 09-10-2014, 13:39
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Absolutely impeccable from start to finish, one of the finest series I have ever watched, brilliantly scripted, amazing cast, filmed to perfection - just a joy from start to finish.

Please let there be a second series, I am missing the zoo already
And we will probably find some trashy soap opera will get lots of awards whilst this gets nothing.
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Old 09-10-2014, 13:44
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I loved this series and hope there will be more to come. The way it ended left it open for more I thought.

The only thing that amused me was the use of modern phases that wouldn't have been used in the 1930's. For instance the Grandmother, (I can't remember her name), said "Here you go" twice in the episode. I don't think people started saying that until the late 1980's or early 1990's. Also someone said "How can I help?" and I think that is a more modern phase, but I am not sure on that one.
It's difficult to check a phrase like that but often they go back further than you might think and can be in use in one area but not elsewhere. I tried a newspaper search but it is more a colloquial expression rather than something written down in a newspaper. You used to be able to easily search Google Books by date but since Google 'improvements' it is difficult.

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The Manchester Guardian (1828-1900);
Jun 1, 1867;
"..... and here you go helping the masters ....."

MANCHESTER ASSIZES: CROWN COURT, YESTERDAY THE OLDHAM MURDER CASE
The Manchester Guardian (1828-1900) [Manchester (UK)] 07 Nov 1884: 3.
"Here you go, armed with a loaded pistol....."

HOW CAN I HELP?: PROPOSED REGISTER OF THE WILLING
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Old 09-10-2014, 14:04
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I'm a little bit in love with Lee Ingleby right now!

Loved this show, cannot fault it. There will be a second series i reckon.
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Old 09-10-2014, 14:36
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I've watched it now and the way it ended almost 10 seconds after they got permission, does make it sound like another series will follow, once the zoo is actually open.

Hope so anyway!
Theres certainly plenty of life left in it yet. I understand that they had problems during the war so that's a good storyline for a start.

I just hope the BBC don't feel that the viewing figures were too low because that's their fault for putting on during the week when it should have been on a Sunday night at a reasonable time for family viewing.

If this thread is anything to go by, then it certainly was a hit.
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Old 09-10-2014, 15:02
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Loved it,hopeful for a second series
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Old 09-10-2014, 16:18
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There is certainly lots of potential for a second series.

Will they get Adam the bear back?
Will Uptown residents cool off now the Zoo is going to open?
What new issues will the Mottershead have now they can concentrate on the zoo?
Will getting the lion threaten the zoo?
Will we get to meet Katherine's Husband?
What will Frankie do now?
Will Mew keep her job?
The priest is still an unknown quantity too.

And yes I loved the show a lot. Whilst I enjoy action and horror stuff it was nice to enjoy a show of a different style. It was a sweet series and had some great acting performances.
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