British author
Richmal Crompton had a
series of books published between 1919 and 1969 about the adventures of schoolboy
William Brown and his group of friends, also known as the "Outlaws". Crompton, a schoolteacher, wrote her first novel in 1922 and went on to sell over 12 million copies of her books in the United Kingdom. The first film adaptation of the novels, titled
Just William, was released in 1940, and this was followed by two further films in 1948. A radio series was also broadcast on the BBC around the same period. The books were also adapted for television, firstly as
William in the 1960s, then as
Just William in the 1970s and again under the
same title in the 1990s. ==Production==