Elizabeth Bennett created the format and characters, wrote the scripts, directed many of the programmes and produced all three series. Two different production companies were involved. Series 1 was made by
Spelthorne Productions, which has since closed; Series 2 and 3 were made by Elizabeth Bennett's production company
Tricorn Associates. Aerial views of the various locations visited by Auntie Mabel were shot by Jeremy Braben. A "Flying sequence" billing for Alan Cassidy, David Arkell and Jeremy Braben appeared on the closing credits for both seasons.
Series 1 was set in a cottage on the corner of
Denham Airfield in Buckinghamshire, and was used to provide the exterior shots of Auntie Mabel's house. She would come out of the house, walk through the back garden and on to the airfield to climb into her aeroplane (a 1989
Slingsby T67C Firefly registered G-RAFG). The interiors were shot at Capital Studios in Wandsworth, South West London.
Series 2 was shot entirely on location, including the interior of Auntie Mabel's house — except the bathroom in the "Spiders" episode, which was shot in a studio. The cottage at Denham Airfield was now occupied, and so a new location had to be found. An empty cottage on a farmland in
Harefield in
Western Greater London was rented. To allow for the change of location to be incorporated into the show's continuity, a programme about moving house was shot to link the two locations, which makes the first series the third chronologically. The plane (now a 1988
Slingsby T67C Firefly registered G-BOCM) was kept in a field nearby.
Series 3 was commissioned two years later and was also shot at the cottage in Harefield. A much older plane (a 1983
Slingsby T67M Firefly registered G-SFTZ) was used, now featuring a spiralled propeller. In every episode, Mabel ventures outside, with filming taking place at locations across the United Kingdom, including a pencil factory in Keswick, the manufacture of Wellington boots in Dumfries, a pottery in Stoke, bulb growing and the annual flower parade in Spalding, Lincolnshire, and brush-making in Portsmouth. Sometimes Auntie Mabel's adventures stayed closer to home. For example, the episode "Buses" was filmed around the Ruislip area of North London. Scenes were also shot in Woodley, Berkshire, in the retail precinct and in the veterinary clinic. In the episode "Marmalade", Auntie Mabel flies to Seville to visit an orange grove. Shooting was restricted to the one day on which the oranges were ready for harvesting. This was only known with very short notice and consequently arrangements to fly out were made at the last minute. It happened well outside the main production period, by which time Lynda Baron was committed to other acting work and unavailable to travel to Seville. To make it appear that Auntie Mabel had visited the orange grove, Baron was recorded in the studio against a blue-screen background while a body double was used for reverse angle shots of her in Spain. Animation sequences for stories, songs and skits was done by Penny Holton, Touch Animation, Really Animated Pictures and Ealing Animation (occasionally). == Awards and honours ==