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Flower Pot Men features the story of Bill and Ben, two men made of terracotta flower pots who live at the bottom of an English garden. A third character, Little Weed, of indeterminate species resembling either a sunflower or a dandelion with a smiling face, is shown growing between two large flowerpots.
Bill and Ben is a British programme for young children that aired between 4 January 2001 [1] and 10 December 2002 for two series. The TV series is a remake of the 1952 TV series Flower Pot Men . The TV series was distributed by BBC Worldwide .
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In 1952, Hawkins became the voices of both Bill and Ben, the Flower Pot Men, for which he invented their Oddle-Poddle language. He made Bill's voice higher-pitched and Ben's lower-pitches to distinguish them, and praised the puppetry of Audrey Atterbury. [4]
Bill and Ben, characters created by Hilda Brabban for the BBC radio programme Listen with Mother, often confused for the Bill and Ben of the Flower Pot Men children's television show; Bill and Ben, locomotive characters from The Railway Series children's books by Rev. W. Awdry, and the associated TV series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends ...
[citation needed] The series was animated and produced by Cosgrove Hall Films and Ben Productions (the latter also producing the 2001 remake of Bill and Ben aka Flower Pot Men). This is a list of episodes in each series with songs every two episodes (if any):
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15 December – Children's puppet series Bill and Ben, The Flower Pot Men premieres on the BBC Television Service, de facto start of Watch with Mother (although this is not so named until April 1953). 20 December – The Wenvoe transmitting station begins broadcasting on full power.