Two 'Woodentops' puppet replicas

Two 'Woodentops' puppet replicas

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Two 'Woodentops' puppet replicas made in 1998 for the BBC's 'Small People' children's television promotion.

'The Woodentops' first aired on 9 September 1955, as part of the 'Watch With Mother' strand of children’s television. Each day featured a different segment, 'The Woodentops' aired on Fridays, taking the programme to five days a week for the first time.

The show was written by Maria Bird and produced by Westerham Arts, which she had established with friend and Head of BBC Children’s Television, Freda Lingstrom. Unlike earlier puppet shows the characters in 'The Woodentops' spoke and episodes featured simple narrative stories based on the family farm. Willy and Jenny are the twin children of the family. The show was produced from Lime Grove Studios.

The original Woodentops puppets are now in the collection of the Museum of London.

These replicas were produced for the BBC promotional film 'Future Generations: Small People' which premiered as part of Children in Need in 1998. The film was a successor to the BBC’s 'Perfect Day' promo celebrating music at the BBC. 'Small People' highlights the importance of the licence fee in funding programming for young people. The film follows child actor Scott Chisholm through memorable scenes from children’s television history by superimposing the actor or recreating famous scenes. These Woodentops puppets were made at a larger scale and appear with other puppet characters from the 1950s.

Details

Category:
Television
Collection:
BBC Heritage Collection
Object Number:
2012-5118/130
Materials:
wood (unidentified), paint and textile
Measurements:
overall (crate): 355 mm x 1115 mm x 478 mm, 12 kg
type:
puppets

Parts

Replica Puppet of 'Willy Woodentop'

The Woodentops, Willy Woodentop replica puppet, made in 1998 for the BBC's 'Small People' children's television promotion.

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'The Woodentop's first aired on 9 September 1955, as part of the 'Watch With Mother' strand of children’s television. Each day featured a different segment, 'The Woodentops' aired on Fridays, taking the programme to five days a week for the first time.

The show was written by Maria Bird and produced by Westerham Arts, which she had established with friend and Head of BBC Children’s Television, Freda Lingstrom. Unlike earlier puppet shows the characters in 'The Woodentops' spoke and episodes featured simple narrative stories based on the family farm. Willy and Jenny are the twin children of the family. The show was produced from Lime Grove Studios.

The original Woodentops puppets are now in the collection of the Museum of London.

These replicas were produced for the BBC promotional film 'Future Generations: Small People' which premiered as part of Children in Need in 1998. The film was a successor to the BBC’s 'Perfect Day' promo celebrating music at the BBC. 'Small People' highlights the importance of the licence fee in funding programming for young people. The film follows child actor Scott Chisholm through memorable scenes from children’s television history by superimposing the actor or recreating famous scenes. This Woodentops puppet was made at a larger scale and appeared with other puppet characters from the 1950s.

Measurements:
overall: 720 mm x 230 mm x 170 mm,
Materials:
wood (unidentified) , paint and textile
Object Number:
2012-5118/130/1
type:
puppet
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Replica Puppet of 'Jenny Woodentop'

The Woodentops, Jenny Woodentop replica puppet, made in 1998 for the BBC's 'Small People' children's television promotion.

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'The Woodentops' first aired on 9 September 1955, as part of the 'Watch With Mother' strand of children’s television. Each day featured a different segment, 'The Woodentops' aired on Fridays, taking the programme to five days a week for the first time.

The show was written by Maria Bird and produced by Westerham Arts, which she had established with friend and Head of BBC Children’s Television, Freda Lingstrom. Unlike earlier puppet shows the characters in 'The Woodentops' spoke and episodes featured simple narrative stories based on the family farm. Willy and Jenny are the twin children of the family. The show was produced from Lime Grove Studios.

The original Woodentops puppets are now in the collection of the Museum of London.

These replicas were produced for the BBC promotional film 'Future Generations: Small People' which premiered as part of Children in Need in 1998. The film was a successor to the BBC’s 'Perfect Day' promo celebrating music at the BBC. 'Small People' highlights the importance of the licence fee in funding programming for young people. The film follows child actor Scott Chisholm through memorable scenes from children’s television history by superimposing the actor or recreating famous scenes. This Woodentops puppet was made at a larger scale and appear with other puppet characters from the 1950s.

Measurements:
overall: 720 mm x 400 mm x 175 mm,
Materials:
wood (unidentified) , paint and textile
Object Number:
2012-5118/130/2
type:
puppet
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum