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A449309: Bagpuss

Post 1

The Apprentice

Children's stories and TV programmes somehow manage to live on long past there original remit. Bagpuss has gone from a short series in the mid-seventies to a merchandise phenomenon in the 21st century. Learn something more about the original programme here and the characters that made this quaint English effort a classic.

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A449309: Bagpuss

Post 2

The Apprentice

Ooops... forgot to mention that the entry isn't complete yet - still a few more episodes to detail. I have, however, updated the entry on the episodes - "The Giant" and part of "The Old Man's Beard". Will be updating character entries - Madeleine is a little short at the moment, for example.


A449309: Bagpuss

Post 3

amdsweb

Hi,
It is certainly coming on nicely!

In the list of ongoing characters, don't forget Emily.
A couple of grammatical things:

'Bagpuss - a saggy of cloth cat'. Should this read 'a saggy old cloth cat'?

I'd say '...and pink and white striped fur' or something.

I used to love bagpuss when I was a nipper, and this article took me right back! smiley - smiley

- Adam


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Post 4

Zak T Duck

We will fix it we will fix it!

This is going to be a real gem once it is finished. smiley - wow


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Post 5

The Apprentice

Emily has been added to the entry of ongoing characters as suggested. Thanks for pointing out that omission.


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Post 6

The Apprentice

The episodes "The Fiddle", "Flying", and "Uncle Feedle" have been added along with commentary on the doubtful wisdom of Professor Yaffle. These episodes are also notably as two other mice - Janey and Jenny - are mentioned by name. This has been an incredible pleasure to research and watch - I thoroughly recommend bagpuss to children and open-minded adults alike.


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Post 7

Wand'rin star

I think "suing" in para 13 should be "using"
I loved this article - loved the series watching it with my children in the seventies as well. Odd that I can't remember the actual stories.Roll on grandchildrensmiley - star


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Post 8

The Apprentice

Thanks very much for picking out the error - and thanks for the kind words about the article. Now... where are those Scout type characters?!


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Post 9

Inkwash

I'm gonna throw in my oar here too to keep this one on the list as I also liked the article.
I must have just left the foetal stage when I first saw them but those Watch With Mother cassettes gave us (mainly my dad) chance to see the lot again.


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Post 10

amdsweb

I'm inclined to agree - this article has matured into something top banana. I like this!

smiley - doctor


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Post 11

amdsweb

Right then,
I submitted this article to the editors for inclusion, and they agree with everyone that this is a great article! Here's to more kid's TV articles! I look forward to the ones on Chorlton & the Wheelies, Bob the Builder, Ludwig, the Flumps and not forgetting of course the Clangers. smiley - smiley

Here is the official bit to close the thread:

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will email to let you know, but please bear in mind it can take a while for
entries to go through the sub-editing system. Thanks for writing for the guide!"

Well done on a job well done.

smiley - doctor

- Adam


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