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  1. The Adventures of Ben Gunn —en español: Las aventuras de Ben Gunn— es una novela de aventuras de 1956 del escritor británico R. F. Delderfield. Es una precuela de La isla del tesoro. [1] En 1958 se adaptó a una serie de televisión de la BBC del mismo título protagonizada por Peter Wyngarde y Rupert Davies. [2]

  2. The Adventures of Ben Gunn is a British television series which originally aired on the BBC in 1958. It was based on R.F. Delderfield's 1956 novel The Adventures of Ben Gunn, written as a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island.

  3. This series for children used the biggest film location devised to date by BBC Television, for the scenes on board ship. The “pre-sequel” to Treasure Island followed Ben Gunn from boy to pirate and was narrated by Jim Hawkins (John H. Watson).

  4. The television series, which starred Peter Wyngarde as John Silver and John Moffat as Ben was a six-part serial which began at 5.35 pm on 1 June 1958 with The Parson’s Son. The last episode was broadcast on 6 July.

  5. 19 de jun. de 2019 · The Adventures of Ben Gunn. 1958 - United Kingdom. Written as a prequel by R.F. Delderfield to Treasure Island , this BBC production follows Ben Gunn from parson's son to pirate and is narrated by Jim Hawkins in Gunn's words, Gunn having died some eight months before.

  6. The Adventures of Ben Gunn is a 1956 adventure novel by the British writer R.F. Delderfield. It is a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson 's Treasure Island. [1] In 1958 it was adapted into a BBC television series of the same title starring Peter Wyngarde and Rupert Davies. [2]

  7. peterwyngarde.uk › 2016/06/29 › review-the-adventures-of-ben-gunnREVIEW: The Adventures of Ben Gunn

    29 de jun. de 2016 · Broadcast live from Ealing Studios, The Adventures of Ben Gunn (John Moffat) was the biggest production since the BBC took over the studios. Complete with a giant wave machine and mock-up of a Spanish galleon Director, R.F. Delderfield, and Producer, Desmond O’Donovan, had made the most of the soundstages for their sequel to Treasure Island.