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The Magic Roundabout is an English-language children's television programme that ran from 1965 to 1977. It used the footage of the French stop motion animation show Le Manège enchanté but with completely different scripts and characters.
A 1970's edition of the seminal Children's TV show "The Magic Roundabout" written and voiced by the unique Eric Thompson.
Friend to All Children: Very friendly to the children who love to ride the Magic Roundabout. He is especially good friends with Florence and at one point obliges to her request to play the barrel organ music for her.
18 October 1965. The Magic Roundabout first aired on 18 October 1965, just before the teatime news. Eric Thompson's brilliant and witty reinvention of the French original - Le Manège Enchanté...
The Magic Roundabout: Created by Serge Danot. With Eric Thompson, Patricia Danot, Micheline Dax, Bernard Haller. Cult classic children's animated series about a group of human and animal characters that gather at the roundabout / carousel in the park.
Le Manège enchanté (British English: "The Magic Roundabout", American English: "The Magic Carousel") is a popular French animated children's television series of hundreds of episodes each five minutes long, which premiered on October 5, 1964, on the first channel of the ORTF.
The Magic Roundabout is an English-language children's television programme that ran from 1965 to 1977. It used the footage of the French stop motion animation show Le Manège enchanté but with completely different scripts and characters.
The Magic Roundabout is a French-British children's television programme created in France in 1963 by Serge Danot, with the help of Ivor Wood and Wood's French wife, Josiane. The series was originally broadcast between 1964 and 1971 on ORTF, originally in black-and-white.
To celebrate the programme's 50th anniversary, Sophie Thompson, Eric's daughter, and his wife Phyllida Law tell us the story behind the much-loved series. We'll hear tales of Zebedee, Florence and...
The Magic Roundabout is a stop-motion animated children's television programme that aired from 1965 to 1977. It used the footage of the French show 'Le Manège enchanté', but with completely different scripts and characters. The show attained cult status and a new version is being created for 2024.
The Magic Roundabout is a 60’s Children’s TV animated show. It was created by Serge Danot and re-voiced by Eric Thompson. The shows stars were Dougal, Zebedee, Dylan, Ermintrude, Florence and Brian. The page includes a History of the programme, Story of the Show, Video Intro, Characters, Images, DVDs, T-Shirts and Episode Guide.
The Magic Roundabout is an English-language children's television programme that ran from 1965 to 1977. It used the footage of the French stop motion animation show Le Manège enchanté, but with completely different scripts and characters.
Three other children, Paul, Basil and Rosalie, appeared in the original black-and-white serial and in the credit sequence of the colour episodes, but very rarely in subsequent episodes. Dougal, Brian, Ermintrude and Dylan all reside in a place called The Magic Garden (Beautywood in the US version).
Zebedee first met Mr Rusty when he was sent to help him with his dilemma of trying to attract the children to his Magic Roundabout and the two became good friends after Zebedee's plan to attract the children to the roundabout succeeded.
Zeebad emerges from the roof and flies away, followed by a Foot Guard animatronic thrown off the roundabout as it freezes over, trapping repairman Mr Rusty, Dougal's young owner Florence, and two other children named Coral and Basil within an icy cell.
The Magic Roundabout (known in the original French as Le Manège enchanté) was a children's television programme created in France in 1963 by Serge Danot. Some 450 five-minute-long episodes were made and were originally broadcast between 1964 and 1971 on ORTF.
The Magic Roundabout is a French-British children's television programme created in France in 1963 by Serge Danot, with the help of Ivor Wood and Wood's French wife, Josiane. The series was originally broadcast between 1964 and 1971 on ORTF, originally in black-and-white.
The Magic Roundabout (known in the original French as Le Manège enchanté) was a children's television programme on the BBC created in France in 1964 by Serge Danot with assistance from Ivor Wood, who went on to create Postman Pat, Bertha and Charlie Chalk.
Composed By Alain Legrand Produced & Arranged By Geek Music This is our version of the main theme to the classic 1960's stop-motion children's series The Magic Roundabout.
The Magic RoundAbout Series 4 1993 Imcomplete. running time: more than 4 hours The Magic Roundabout is the English-language version of the French stop-motion series Le Manège enchanté....
Created by Serge Danot in 1965, The Magic Roundabout became a television legend. Flavoured with a laid-back and surreal view of life, this children’s programme with witty commentary for the adults soon achieved a cult status.
Thompson worked regularly for the BBC, and was a presenter of the children's television programme Play School from 1964 to 1967. He was best known as the narrator of The Magic Roundabout, for which he also wrote the English language scripts, using the visuals from the original French Le Manège enchanté. These were transmitted from October ...
The Magic Roundabout is a French-British children's television programme created in France in 1963 by Serge Danot, with the help of Ivor Wood and Wood's French wife, Josiane. The series was originally broadcast between 1964 and 1971 on ORTF, originally in black-and-white.
The "signalised" roundabout on the junction of Milton Road and Elizabeth Way lit up on Tuesday. It is one of the last in a line of improvements to be completed as part of the Milton Road ...