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Learn moreBagpuss, dear Bagpuss, old fat furry cat-puss, wake up, wake up and look at this thing that I bring...
Bagpuss, created by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin, is no ordinary cat. He is a saggy cloth cat, who lives in a magical shop owned by Emily. When Emily brings something to the shop, Bagpuss wakes up, and so do his friends, Professor Yaffle, Madeleine, Gabriel, and the mice. Together, they explore the stories behind the objects, using music, stories, and a little bit of magic. In Bagpuss's world, forgotten things come to life in the most fun and imaginative ways.
Emily finds a quirky figure named Uncle Feedle and brings him to the shop. Bagpuss and his friends are ready for some fun! Professor Yaffle tries to figure out Uncle Feedle's mischief, while Madeleine and Gabriel add songs about his adventures. The mice, always full of energy, make the story even more playful with their silly ideas. This episode is lighthearted and full of laughs, perfect for listeners who love a bit of fun and whimsy in their stories.
Oliver Postgate & Peter Firmin: Pioneers of British Children's Television Oliver Postgate (1925โ2008) and Peter Firmin (1928โ2018) were the creative duo behind some of Britain's most beloved children's television shows. Together, they co-founded Smallfilms in 1959 and went on to create iconic programs such as Bagpuss, The Clangers, Ivor the Engine, Noggin the Nog, and Pingwings. Postgate, known for his gentle, timeless storytelling and signature narration, wrote and directed their shows, while Firmin, a talented artist and puppeteer, brought their characters to life through handcrafted puppets and animation. Using simple stop-motion techniques, they created magical worlds that resonated deeply with audiences for their warmth and charm. Bagpuss, perhaps their most famous creation, was voted the UK's favourite children's TV show in a 1999 BBC poll, while The Clangers, with its whistling, otherworldly creatures, remains another beloved classic. Their work combined whimsical storytelling with a sense of nostalgia that appealed to both children and adults. Their contributions to children's television were recognised with numerous awards. Postgate and Firmin both received BAFTA Special Awards in 2014 for their work on Bagpuss and The Clangers. In 1987, they were also awarded honorary degrees from the University of Kent in recognition of their impact on British culture. Postgate and Firmin's work left a lasting legacy on British television. Their handcrafted characters and timeless stories continue to enchant new generations.
Oliver Postgate & Peter Firmin: Pioneers of British Children's Television Oliver Postgate (1925โ2008) and Peter Firmin (1928โ2018) were the creative duo behind some of Britain's most beloved children's television shows. Together, they co-founded Smallfilms in 1959 and went on to create iconic programs such as Bagpuss, The Clangers, Ivor the Engine, Noggin the Nog, and Pingwings. Postgate, known for his gentle, timeless storytelling and signature narration, wrote and directed their shows, while Firmin, a talented artist and puppeteer, brought their characters to life through handcrafted puppets and animation. Using simple stop-motion techniques, they created magical worlds that resonated deeply with audiences for their warmth and charm. Bagpuss, perhaps their most famous creation, was voted the UK's favourite children's TV show in a 1999 BBC poll, while The Clangers, with its whistling, otherworldly creatures, remains another beloved classic. Their work combined whimsical storytelling with a sense of nostalgia that appealed to both children and adults. Their contributions to children's television were recognised with numerous awards. Postgate and Firmin both received BAFTA Special Awards in 2014 for their work on Bagpuss and The Clangers. In 1987, they were also awarded honorary degrees from the University of Kent in recognition of their impact on British culture. Postgate and Firmin's work left a lasting legacy on British television. Their handcrafted characters and timeless stories continue to enchant new generations.