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Malory Towers is a 2020s British-Canadian historical drama television series based on the eponymous book series of the same name by Enid Blyton.. The first series was released early on BBC iPlayer on 23 March 2020, and later premiered on CBBC on 6 April 2020 in the United Kingdom.
Malory Towers is a series of six novels by English author Enid Blyton. The series is based on a girls' boarding school that Blyton's daughter attended, Benenden School , which relocated during World War II to the Hotel Bristol in Newquay , Cornwall . [ 1 ]
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Miss Grayling - Headmistress of Malory Towers. Miss Potts - House Mistress of North Tower and mistress of the First Form. Mam'zelle Dupont - French mistress, described as "short, fat and round," with a jolly temperament. She is the victim of many tricks and pranks by Alicia and the other first formers.
In the Fifth at Malory Towers is a novel in the school story genre written by Enid Blyton. [1] It is the fifth book in her Malory Towers series and, like other books in the series, follows Darrell Rivers at the eponymous girls' boarding school .
Darrell Rivers - the main protagonist of the stories, head girl of Malory Towers North Tower. She is kind and sensible. Sally Hope - Darrell's best friend, solid and dependable. She is the games captain. Gwendoline Mary Lacey - spoiled, lazy, boastful and conceited. Mean and selfish. She only befriends people who are rich, gifted, or special.
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