The stop-motion cosiness in Bagpuss saw it voted the country's favourite all-time chidren's programme - Television Stills The charming, timeless tales of a “saggy old cloth cat” have delighted ...
Bafta-winning writer, producer and artist Daniel Postgate - son of Bagpuss co-creator Oliver Postgate - tragically took his own life. The inquest heard Mr Postgate had received treatment for aplastic ...
BAFTA-winning writer Daniel Postgate, the 61-year-old son of Bagpuss creator Oliver Postgate, was found dead in a shed at his home in Whitstable in June. An inquest heard that he took his own life ...
A BAFTA-winning producer tragically took his life after receiving a NHS letter amid his cancer battle. Daniel Postgate, 61, sadly died at his home in Whitstable, Kent, on June 27 this year, and was ...
A BBC TV stalwart was found dead in his shed after receiving a letter from the NHS. Daniel Postgate, who had been battling lung cancer, took his own life, aged 61. The Bafta winner had brought his ...
Bagpuss, that “saggy old cloth cat” of 1970s television, is to be reinvented for a new audience in a 2027 big-screen comeback. Posited as a “sequel” to the stop-motion children’s series originally ...
Daniel Postgate takes us behind the scenes in the cow shed where cartoon classics were made He was the cheeky cartoon steam engine that sang in his local choir, went out on his own and provokes ...
A much-loved little green train that first steamed onto screens 60 years ago could be set for a live-action revamp. Ivor the Engine captured the hearts of the British public when the charming ...
Whitstable’s own Daniel Postgate is delighted after winning a Bafta for his new series of Clangers. The 52-year-old, of Regent Street, is executive producer of the new series, which aired on June 15 ...
He was only an old, saggy cloth cat, baggy, and a bit loose at the seams. But knowing Bagpuss, he would not want to be anything else, which is perhaps why the much-loved children's character will ...
Cult classic children's TV show Clangers is to return with a new series, the BBC has announced. Peter Firmin, who created the original programme with the late Oliver Postgate in 1969, is said to be ...
A ny kid who assiduously avoids bathtime will find a kindred spirit in Postgate's (The Richest Crocodile in the World) funny, fetid canine hero. Although Bill's human family does their best to get the ...
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