Maev Kennedy Arts and heritage correspondent 

Blyton gang loses out to Harry Potter’s famous five

It's time for the The Less Famous Five to give up their crown; a survey has revealed that Harry Potter and his friends are now far better known than Enid Blyton's gang.
  
  


It's time for the The Less Famous Five to give up their crown; a survey has revealed that Harry Potter and his friends are now far better known than Enid Blyton's gang.

The Potter phenomenon - spurred by merchandising for the movie - spans the generations. When adult readers were asked to name a character in fiction, 22% said Harry Potter. Sherlock Holmes, Oliver Twist, and Winnie the Pooh only managed 2% each.

The survey was carried out by NOP for Waterstone's, the booksellers. It showed that when asked to identify Harry, Hermione, Ron, Hagrid and Dumbledore, 42% knew they were the main characters in Harry Potter. Only 26% could identify Julian, Anne, George, Dick and Timmy as the Famous Five.

Nearly half of those surveyed had either read a Harry Potter book or intended to read one, but 97% of those surveyed had heard of him.

The competition was left trailing; 63% knew of Jim Hawkins in Treasure Island; 53% knew of Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol; 31% knew that Charlie Bucket features in Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; 33% knew that Elizabeth Bennet was the heroine of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.

Harry is a bigger hit with women (22%) than men (14%) and familiarity was greatest among the 25-35 age group.

Advance cinema bookings for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone have broken all records. The Odeon chain announced yesterday that advance sales have reached £1m. It is dedicating 225 of its 599 screens to the film in the week after the release on November 16, and has trebled its call centre staff.

 

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