The Clangers ran for two series in the 1960s and '70s Beloved children's show, the Clangers is being resurrected, with a new series in production for CBeebies in 2015. Debuting in 1969, the show told ...
Based around a simple prince called Noggin, Noggin the Nog was created by Peter Firmin in 1959. He showed the finished story to Postgate, who fell for the characters and set about scripting the story.
With their pink woolly noses and whistling speech, the Clangers were among the most memorable children’s TV characters of the 1970s. And fans will be relieved to see they have not changed much as they ...
The pink, knitted space creatures are set to charm a whole new generation with the help of its new narrator Michael Palin.. The cult TV show is making a comeback after undergoing a £5 million revamp, ...
Costumes for Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin’s children’s TV puppets were based on 60s haute couture, says V&A They are remembered as hospitable cave-dwelling aliens with a very whistley way of ...
The Iron Chicken, who lives off nuts and bolts, and the Soup Dragon - who provides green soup from the soup wells - will also appear. The new series will use original creator Oliver Postgate’s ...
Back in 1969, when astronauts first landed on the Moon, little pre-schoolers were captivated by the adventures of another group in outer space. Article continues below The Clangers were lovable pink ...
Pink, knitted and on the way back — cult children’s TV favourite The Clangers is being remade after nearly 40 years. The mouse-like creatures which speak only in whistles will delight a new generation ...
Readers of a certain age will be rather excited to hear that the 1970s children's programme, 'Clangers', is due to make a comeback. The cult show, which features a family of long-nosed, mouse-like ...
The iconic and much-loved British cult classic animated television show, Clangers, is set to make a welcome return to its home on the BBC after 45 years. We are terrifically excited to bring this ...