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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
26

First episode date
  
September 1955

Network
  
Program creator
  
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Original language(s)
  
English

Running time
  
15 minutes

Final episode date
  
1957

Number of episodes
  
26

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Genre
  
Children's television seriesPuppet show

Created by
  
Freda LingstromMaria Bird

Similar
  
Watch with Mother, Andy Pandy, Flower Pot Men, Rag - Tag and Bobtail, Picture Book

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The Woodentops was a children's television series first shown on BBC Television in 1955. Created by Freda Lingstrom and Maria Bird, it featured on the Friday edition of Watch with Mother. The main characters are the members of a middle-class family living on a farm. The aim of the programme was to teach pre-school children about family life.

Contents

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Puppet characters

  • Daddy Woodentop
  • Mummy Woodentop
  • Jenny Woodentop
  • Willy Woodentop
  • Baby Woodentop
  • Spotty Dog ("the very biggest spotty dog you ever did see")
  • The children, Jenny and Willy, were twins. They spoke, walked and did many things together.

    Other characters included:

  • Mrs Scrubbitt (who comes to "help" Mrs Woodentop)
  • Sam Scrubbitt (who helps Daddy Woodentop with the animals)
  • Buttercup the Cow
  • Cast

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    Scripts and music: Maria Bird
    Puppeteers: Audrey Atterbury, Molly Gibson and Gordon Murray
    Voices: Eileen Browne, Josephina Ray, Peter Hawkins
    Designs: Barbara Jones

    Episodes

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    1. Introduction (9 September 1955)
    2. Boats and Pigs
    3. Horse
    4. Spotty’s Paw
    5. Spotty’s Sheep
    6. Spotty’s Joke
    7. Dog Washing
    8. Injured Bird
    9. Bird Set Free
    10. Twins’ Holiday
    11. Soap Box
    12. Baby’s Bath
    13. Surprises
    14. Show
    15. Party
    16. Buttercup
    17. Belling the Cow
    18. Hayfield
    19. Horse Shoe (14 March 1958)
    20. Steam Roller
    21. Geese
    22. Ducks
    23. Pram
    24. Dinner Bell
    25. Sacks
    26. Paper Hats

    Production

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    The Woodentops was filmed in a tin shed at the BBC's Lime Grove Studios. The narrator/storyteller for all episodes, who also provided the dialogue for Mummy Woodentop, was Maria Bird who, typical of BBC presenters of the time, spoke with Received Pronunciation. Daddy Woodentop, being a farmer, spoke with a noticeable West Country accent.

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    Although set on a farm, at an unspecified location, each episode began with the whole family being introduced as they sat in front of a tall curtain, apparently on a stage. Episodes closed with the family grouped in the same pose, with the word "GOODBYE" superimposed above.

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    The music at the beginning and end of each story is taken from the 22nd piece ("So lokka me over den myra") of the set of 25 Norwegian folk songs and dances for piano, Opus 17 by Edvard Grieg. This music, which is quite short in duration, is called "Kulokk", which translates to "Cattle-Call". It is divided into two sections, the first of which is used for the introduction and the second part for the end of each story. It occasionally appears as a leitmotif in the stories, hummed by Mummy Woodentop from time to time.

    In 1983 the original puppets were stolen from the BBC. They were spotted a year later in an auction room in London and returned. The puppets are now in the Museum of London's permanent collection.

    The Official BBC Children in Need Medley

    In 2009 the Woodentops appeared in The Official BBC Children in Need Medley music video which reached No.1 in the UK singles chart. Daddy & Mummy Woodentop appeared in the video, Jenny appears on the front cover of the CD & DVD but not in the music video.

    References

    The Woodentops (TV series) Wikipedia