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Gypsy Girl
Genre Drama
Written by Elizabeth Arnold
Carol Noble
Starring Gemma Gregory
Fionnuala Ellwood
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 7
Release
Original network ITV Network (CITV)
Original release 19 February (2001-02-19) – 2 April 2001 (2001-04-02)

Gypsy Girl was a TV series that aired on CITV in early 2001. This drama was based on two popular books by Elizabeth Arnold: The Parsley Parcel and Gold and Silver Water. The show tells the story of Freya Boswell, a young Romani girl, and her family. They live in a traditional Romani caravan parked on a regular suburban street.

About the Show

Gypsy Girl first aired on February 19, 2001, and finished on April 2, 2001. It had one season with a total of seven episodes. The series was shown on the ITV Network through its children's programming block, CITV. It was a British production, filmed in English.

The Story of Freya

The series focuses on Freya Boswell, played by Gemma Gregory. Freya is a Romani girl who lives with her family in a colourful caravan. Their caravan is parked in a quiet, everyday suburban neighbourhood. This setting creates interesting situations as Freya and her family interact with the people around them.

The show explores what it's like for Freya to live in a traditional Romani way while also being part of a modern suburban community. It highlights the differences and similarities between her lifestyle and that of her neighbours.

Main Characters

  • Freya Boswell: The main character, a spirited young Romani girl. She tries to fit in while staying true to her family's heritage.
  • Freya's Great-Grandmother: An important family member, played by the well-known actress Eleanor Bron. She often shares wisdom and traditions with Freya.
  • Other Characters: The show features various neighbours and friends. One boy often calls Freya "Gyppo," which is a very unkind and disrespectful word for a Romani person. The series shows how Freya deals with such challenges.

Themes Explored

Gypsy Girl touches on several important themes that are relevant to young people.

  • Understanding Differences: The show encourages viewers to understand and respect different cultures and ways of life. It shows how people from different backgrounds can learn from each other.
  • Friendship and Belonging: Freya often tries to make friends and find her place in the community. The series explores the challenges and joys of forming new friendships.
  • Overcoming Prejudice: The show addresses the issue of prejudice, especially through the use of unkind words. It teaches about standing up for yourself and others.
  • Family Values: The importance of family and tradition is a strong theme throughout the series. Freya's family supports her as she navigates new experiences.

Production Details

The series was written by Elizabeth Arnold and Carol Noble. Elizabeth Arnold also wrote the books that the show is based on. The show was a drama, meaning it focused on realistic characters and emotional stories. It was produced in the United Kingdom.

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