![]() Unfortunately, three of the pieces have been thrown into the distant land of Widge, forcing Amanda and Scott to travel to Widge with Gorwen, Boris, and the giant mouse Rhodey in order to find them, leaving Jenny to help determine how to reassemble the Veetacore (Made harder both by her own lack of confidence at reading and the fact that the pet caterpillar of Morris, the third keeper, has eaten at some of the pages in the book). The art of reading has been lost in Pelamar – this is a sore point with Doris, but the Veetacore keepers do start learning to read as the series progresses. The instructions for the reconstruction of the Veetacore are written in a book, and the children must use their reading skills to help the Veetacore keepers, thus showing the young audience the importance of reading. Until they succeed, the land of Pelamar turns increasingly barren and its inhabitants start to fade away. In order to save Pelamar, the children, with Gorwen's help, must recover the pieces of the Veetacore (the life source of Pelamar), which recently exploded. The dragon in the mural winks at the children and they are transported to a land called Pelamar, where the dragon, named Gorwen, asks the children to undertake a task to save the magical land. The story involves three children, named Jenny, Amanda and Scott, who are painting a mural on a school wall in Acton, London ( Through the Dragon's Eye was filmed at Derwentwater Primary School, Shakespeare Road in Acton, London). A resource pack for the series was released in 1989 with a novel published in 1991. The television show was also adapted into a video game for the BBC Micro. ![]() Its plot follows three schoolchildren who are transported to a magical land, which they must save by using their reading skills. It was repeated several times until 2000 and then shown on digital television between 20. Through the Dragon's Eye is an educational BBC Look and Read production, which was first aired on BBC2 from 19 September to 28 November 1989. ![]()
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