

Tony Twist and his three children--13-year-old twins Pete and Linda and 7-year-old Bronson--move from the hectic big city to an old lighthouse on the rugged Australian coast and soon discover that the lighthouse, and the outhouse, are haunted.
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- ርልዪረJune 2, 2025I grew up with Round the Twist being broadcast on the BBC. While I don't remember really being into the show as a kid, nostalgia is a funny thing and it's great to be able to watch these all again. It's a brilliantly surreal and funny show that even kids today should be able to enjoy. Definitely one to get if you loved the show as a kid, and if I had children of my own I would raise them on imaginative shows like this instead of most of the junk kids are subjected to today. The quality of the recordings is not too bad. A few flaws here and there, but so far nothing that has distracted from the enjoyment of the show. I haven't been through all the discs yet though, having only received the set today, so I can't speak for later episodes.
- Noah Austin BrooksSeptember 6, 2025Round the Twist is a notoriously poor television show that has gained a reputation for its bizarre storylines and unconventional humor. The series follows the eccentric antics of the Twist family, who live in a lighthouse, showcasing a blend of supernatural elements and absurd situations that often miss the mark. Many viewers find the writing lacking in coherence and depth, leading to a viewing experience that is more bewildering than entertaining.

















