The Wild House, while a reference to the family surname, also gives an apt description of the impression of the family. Natalie, who seems the 'normal' member of the family, is the character around which the show centres. The show is notable for its frequent use of soliloquy by, at various times, all of the Wilds. They speak directly to the camera, commenting upon their lives while dream-like images are projected behind them. By the second series, Serena has left for Boston on a science scholarship. Later in the series, Mr. and Mrs. Wild join her in the USA. The family are now looked after by aunts, uncles and a granny. Cousin Georgina, a feisty 16-year-old, also moves in. In the finale, the rest of the Wild clan prepared to move. After the last episode of the series, the principal writer of the series, Jean Buchanan, revealed a new children's television series, Welcome to Orty-Fou. While more of a light drama than a comedy, it is based around an eccentric family, with the same use of soliloquy.
Characters
Natalie Wild
Played by Ellie Beaven, Natalie is the articulate 13-year-old "middle child", whose primary concerns we see in the transition from childhood to teenage years. She is generally the "straight man" in the face of all the absurdities going on around her.
Serena Wild
Serena, 16, is a typical teenager with teenage concerns, most prominently relationships. Her cousin Georgina, who later took her place, had just the same fixation, but was more rebellious and manipulative.
Arthur Wild
Nicknamed "Wart", Arthur is defined by his obsession with wildlife. He is consistently seen with dirt on his clothes and skin presumably from where he has been digging around looking for minibeasts- and seems impervious to this. He has no understanding of his sisters' or cousin's attitudes towards relationships and constantly says "Yuk!" at the slightest reference to them. He has a friend named Emily who is just as obsessed with animals, but in spite of her being a girl their relationship seems entirely platonic. Only once, in the final episode, did he kiss her, and even then they both said "Yuk" and wiped it away. Aside from this, another frequent saying of his is, "I bet David Attenborough never had this problem".
Mr. & Mrs. Wild
Played respectively by Philip Bird and Annette Ekblom, Mr. and Mrs. Wild take less of the stage than their children. They are, in most respects, both typical, average parents, with the possible exception of Mrs. Wild's using a megaphone whenever she wants to make an announcement.
Cast
Ellie Beaven - Natalie Wild
Honeysuckle Weeks - Serena Wild
Peter Kelly - Arthur Wild
Annette Ekblom - Mrs Wild
Philip Bird - Mr Wild
Meg Johnson - Aunt Yvette
Doreen Mantle - Granny
Catherine Bailey - Georgina
Tilly Gerrard - Emily
Holly Lambert - Annie Smerdon
John Glynn - Matt
Richard Burke - Dave
David Blair - Gavin
Jonathan Barlow - Uncle George
Susan Edmonstone - Aunt Penny
James Hickmott - Chris Kitto
Crew
Jean Buchanan - Writer
Andy Watts - Writer
Mark Haddon - Writer
Philip Gerard - Writer
Sarah Louise Hawkins - Writer
Philip Gerard - Writer
Yvonne Coppard - Additional Material
Mark Haddon - Additional Material
Yvonne Coppard - Additional Material
John Smith - Director
Roger Singleton-Turner - Director
Roz Anderson - Producer
Marilyn Fox - Producer
John Smith - Producer
Production
Episode length: 25 minutes
Series One, 8 January - 26 March 1997, BBC1 Wednesday 4.35pm