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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 01:44 PM
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Default Oliver Postgate, RIP

I don’t expect anyone out of the UK to know this man, but he is evry important to people of a certain age here in the UK.

Oliver Postgate made a lot of animated children’s TV programmes - Ivor the Engine, Noggin the Nog, Bagpuss - with a body of work spanning a good 30 years or so. They were small animated films - ether puppets or flat animation made with characters drawn on bits of card. The stories were pretty simple, but very well made, told and gentle in humour and delivery.

Sadly, he died yesterday, and like many others of my age, I am saddened by the news. He provided my childhood with a narrative, music and stories. The older I got, the more I appreciated them, and their production. I bought a leather jacket in the 1980’s and painted a Clanger on the back.

I still watch his output today - they are, to use the well-worn word "timeless".

Wikipedia entry

Smallfilms web site

I’ll dig out my Clangers DVD and watch some later this evening.
 
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