Morcove’s Character Analyses
By Sylvia Reed
No
3: Judy Cardew (Previously Judith
Grandways)
Judy of course,
featured in the Morcove saga right from the start. Prior to coming to Morcove, she, along with
Cora, attended the
Judy and Cora – on the run from Morcove, were in the vicinity of the old wooden watch tower that was frequently used by the girls of Morcove for sheltering in (Although Leonard Shields in his illustration shows construction of stone). Paula and the Coterie were on a picnic, and Paula had left her contribution back at school. So she went back and got it, and on her way back to the picnic, a storm came. She sheltered in the watch tower, and of course it was struck by lightning! She called out for help. Judy heard the cry:
SO 69: Some better
instincts, some heroic quality all too long dormant within her heart had
responded to that piteous cry for help.
She was not going to think of herself – no! She was going to do the decent thing at last! She was going to save the imperilled being who was inside this burning building, or perish in the
attempt!
When Audrey Blain came on the scene, with her double faced personality and her personal axe to grind when she realised who Cora and Judy were, caused much personal distress to Judy herself - SO 70-75 Audrey Blain – New Girl (SGOL 127 Morcove’s Reckless Two). Judy of course saw through Audrey’s act and her undue influence upon Cora caused Judy the loss of the Study 12 Coterie’s friendship, as they thought Judy was going back to her old ways. Gradually though, Audrey’s true character exposed itself and Judy was exonerated, and she went on to become the beloved Judy who featured right to the end of the Morcove saga. Cora of course vented all of her hate and vitriol towards Judy right up until the transformation came along, and was a perpetual thorn in Judy’s flesh. Judy tried her best at all times with Cora, even protecting her and standing up for her during her many misdeeds. She was especially protective of Cora during her one and only reformation in SO 363-367 Cora Grandways Disgraced (SGOL 617 The Girl Who Fooled Morcove) and SO 368-Cora Grandways Reformation (SGOL 623 The Girl Morcove Pitied).
SO 170-173, Return of Cora
and Judith, (SGOL 279 A Second Chance at Morcove) was where Judy
really started to come into her own. Watermoor Grange, an outwardly
picturesque country home owned by Luke and Becky Rusper, was for sale. The Ruspers were
the Aunt and Uncle of Judy and Cora Grandways, who had taken them in after
Josiah Grandways lost his money in SO
103-106 Audrey Blain’s Captaincy Bid (SGOL 163 The Hundred Guinea
Prize.)
During this story, it was rumoured that the sisters may never return, to
Morcove, however Phillips decided that they do.
Horace Phillips described Luke as cadaverous, so he must have been a
pretty dreadful looking fellow, which suited his personality to a tee. Uncle Luke, was in
dire financial hardship - perhaps he was involved with Josiah Grandways and his
cotton mill – who knows? Luke was anxious to get rid of Watermoor Grange because of this cash crisis and because he knew
that its foundations were in a dangerous state due to an underground water
course passing right underneath the house.
When he heard that a certain Mr Craig was looking for a property in the
area as he had a daughter who was to enter Morcove, Luke started his wheeling
and dealing. He decided to send the
sisters back to Morcove, where they could become friends with Helen and thus
try to influence Mr Craig into buying Watermoor
Grange which was only a few miles from Morcove, somewhere off the
Before Judy underwent her transformation from Judith Grandways to Judy Cardew, SO 564-566 Judith Grandways and Dave Lawder, Judy’s life had become practically unbearable due to the despicable treatment of her by Cora.. In SO 509-514 Morcove on the Films: “Poor Judy Grandways; it’s a hard life for her all over again,” deplored Pam. “She is so fond of Cora, and yet all Cora seems to try to do is to cause Judy as much pain as possible.” Judy befriended the Helder family (Mother Lulu who is an actress, and her son, Ronnie). Josiah Grandways fortunes were somewhat revived by this story (probably by unscrupulous dealings), as he was part of the filming company involved with this story.
Another instance
where she was treated badly by the Grandways was during SO 540-543 Madge Minden’s Father’s Secret.
SO 540: “Hallo Misery! Well, Faceache!” was the derisive remark she
had for her sister Judith. “How’s Moody
Judy?” Mr Minden, being short of
money, let out the
At the end of this story, Mrs Grandways gives Cora a real wigging and this left Cora intending to mend her ways a bit. But of course, it doesn’t last.
It wasn’t long after this story that events began to lead up to the transformation story. There were some clues, prior to SO 540-543 Madge Minden’s Father’s Secret , especially in SO 519-523 The Morrison Sisters, Judith said no more, but sighed. Poor Judy. It may well have been a moment for her to know a greater heartache than ever, when she had seen Jill and Daisy, this evening, that great love which should rightly bind sisters to each other, and also in SO 556 The Secret of the Schoolhouse. All is revealed in SO 564-566 Judith Grandways and Dave Cardew. Judy doesn’t seem to feature prominently in any future stories, but she slowly blossoms, and is to the forefront along with the Study 12 Coterie, of which she is now a regular member. As mentioned previously with Hetty Curzon, she does suffer badly, but apart from that the only major catastrophe in Judy’s life is when she is disappointed by Dave’s apparent strange behaviour in SO 686-690, Cromlech Manor House.
After her transformation, Judy, still suffered somewhat badly, especially by the hand of Hetty Curzon, who was responsible for letting the cat out of the bag about Judy’s parentage, and she also fell somewhat foul of the Form due to Hetty’s machinations. Judy had persuaded her new found Mother Mrs Cardew, to take Hetty under her wing after she was cast adrift by the Grandways family - .SO 574-576 Judy Cardew and Hetty Curzon. Judy was booked for an important hockey match between Morcove and Barncombe House, and she didn’t turn up as promised – she was off after trying to save Hetty from herself. Immediately the Form thought she had let them down, instead of considering possible extenuating circumstances, including Betty herself. However, apart from this situation which eventually righted itself, Judy was a much loved member of the Study 12 Coterie.
A lot has also been written about Judy and her transformation. As Mary Cadogan says, the story of Judy’s adoption is never known, however it is stated in SO 574 that the money that went with her adoption is a fact that also made the Grandways family wealthy, along with the later input from Hetty Curzon’s father
One of the many
adventures Judy shared with the Coterie was SO 654-657 Morcove in Turania. They were on their way home
from
And
of course, Mary Cadogan’s theory that Judy’s bother Dave marries Polly Linton
is just so sensible.