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  1. The Famous Five is a British television series based on the children's books of the same name by Enid Blyton. It was broadcast on ITV over two series in 1978...

  2. Famous 5: On the Case [Episode 18] The Case of the Guy Who Looks Pretty Good For a 2000-Year-Old. Free Full TV Episodes.

  3. Famous 5: On the Case Full Episodes. These are all the episodes from the one season of this show in 2008. 480p was the highest quality I could find on the internet.

  4. The central characters are the children of the original Famous Five, who embark on a new series of adventures. During these adventures the new Famous Five are able to make use of modern technology such as laptop computers and mobile phones which had not been invented in their parents' day.

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    Alisha 'Allie' Campbell , along with Max, Jo and Dylan, is one of the main characters of the CITV animated TV series "Famous 5: On the Case" which acts as a next-generation version of the original Famous Five team.

    She is the daughter of Anne and Ralph, and is girly like her mother. Her siblings are Zack, Jack and Alfred. She is a member of the second generation of the Famous Five.

    Allie is Caucasian (like Max and Dylan) and has fair skin, long blonde hair (in curls) and blue eyes. She wears a red T-shirt with a pink flower design, blue jeans, red flats, a ruby bracelet and a red headband. She is about the same height as Jo.

    In the episode: The Case of the Hot Air BA-BOOM!, Allie wears a pair of blue overalls over her red blouse and accessorises with a pink belt.

    •Mother: Anne Kirrin

    •Father: Ralph Campbell

    •Pets: Timmy

    •Brothers: Zack, Jack and Alfred

    •Aunt: George

    •Uncle: Ravi

    •She resembles a character in the Rainbow S.p.A. programme.

  5. The central characters, children of the original Famous Five, embark on a new series of adventures. During these adventures the new Famous Five are able to make use of newer technology such as laptop computers and mobile phones which had never been invented in their parents' day.

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  7. The 'Famous Five' of this series are the children of the literary Famous Five. They are also potrayed as international and to a degree multiethnic.

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