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Dappledown Farm is a British children's television programme, starring and presented by Brian Cant and a series of puppets. It began airing on 11th March 1990 on TV-am [ 1 ] until 27th December 1992 [ 2 ] and was originally broadcast on Sunday mornings.
Charli uses her hands to make animal shadow puppets behind a screen. Sharing Stories: Charli tells a story about a helicopter (Kathleen) who travels to the desert on her first flight, and asks some animals along the way (Tim and Kellie) to help her find the wildlife photographer (Nathan) she is collecting a package from.
Dayen visits the farm, where Jup Jup causes the animals to make mixed-up sounds. Mary pretends to be a chicken rehearsing for a barn dance. Stevie prepares for boxing training with Ainsley, but misinterprets the idea and dresses up in boxes. Tanika and Chats add fruits and vegetables to their hats and think of names to describe their silly designs.
Dog, Cat, Bear, Pig and Elephant are the Curious Buddies, a group of five animal puppets who have fun exploring the world around them. Every episode features real-life kids helping the puppets and original music clips. According to a New York Post article, Curious Buddies was designed as an alternative to the successful Baby Einstein series.
Stevie uses vegetables as stamps to paint a picture of sheep on the farm. Lauren squeezes fresh oranges to make orange juice. Sharing Stories: Stevie tells a story about a koala (Tim) who turns his treehouse home into a café, but drives away the animal customers (Fely, Lauren and Casey) due to his menu consisting entirely of gumleaf dishes.
Kathleen hears a kookaburra laughing and tries to find the bird hiding in her space. Charli pretends to be a laughing kookaburra. Tim and the rest of Hi-5 wonder how animals feel when they make certain sounds. Charli pretends to be three types of horses; a pony, an old farm horse and a galloping racehorse.
Kathleen makes shadow puppets on the wall, using her hands to make shapes in the light. Charli dances with her shadow (Kellie). Nathan adds shapes to his marionette puppet's face, to show its different feelings. Charli pretends to be a puppet on a string with changing moods. Tim turns some socks into puppets, for a sock puppet sing-a-long.
Muffin the Mule is an animated puppet animal character in a British 1946 to 1955 television show for children. The puppet was made in 1933 for Ann Hogarth. The original TV shows featuring the animal character himself were presented by Annette Mills, and broadcast live by the BBC from their studios at Alexandra Palace from autumn 1946 to winter ...