Belle, Sebastian and the Horses explained

Alt Name:Belle and the Horses
Genre:Children
Creator:Cécile Aubry
Starring:Mehdi El Glaoui
Country:France
Language:French
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:13
Runtime:26 minutes
Channel:ORTF

Belle, Sebastian and the Horses was a children's television programme from 1968. It was a sequel to the 1965 series Belle and Sebastian, and also starred Mehdi El Glaoui as Sebastian.[1] It was filmed in France as Sébastien parmi les hommes as 13 colour episodes, and re-titled by the BBC.

In it, Sebastian's father Pierre Maréchal finds out that Sebastian is alive and invites him over to his horse ranch. Things soon get complicated when Pierre's rich fiancée finds out about Sebastian's existence. The English title may be a slight misnomer as the dog Belle only appears fairly briefly, she is separated from the horses after she reacts negatively barking at them. It was not quite as successful as the earlier series, although it was repeated a couple of times by the BBC after its first screening in late 1968, and also shown once by RTÉ.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: L'Œil de l'INA : Belle et Sébastien, secrets de tournage d'une série culte. 3 July 2021. Le Figaro.