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The original version of Andy Pandy premiered on BBC TV in 1950, on either 11 July [3] [4] or 20 June, [5] as part of the For the Children strand (later Watch with Mother) narrated by Maria Bird who also narrated the black & white 1950s original broadcasts of Flower Pot Men, The Woodentops and Bizzy Lizzie.
Watch with Mother was a cycle of children's programmes created by Freda Lingstrom and Maria Bird.Broadcast by BBC Television from 1952 until 1975, it was the first BBC television series aimed specifically at tiny tots to pre-school children aged 6 months to 5 years old, a development of BBC radio's equivalent Listen with Mother, which had begun two years earlier.
Andy led a major part of his career in comic books, in Dell Comics' Crackajack Comics and New Funnies. [11] One early Andy Panda comic book adventure was drawn by Carl Barks (New Funnies #76, 1943). John Stanley also did Andy Panda comic book work. In two 1943 cartoons, Andy Panda's Victory Garden and Meatless Tuesday, Andy's foil was a ...
After several episodes, Andy was joined by Teddy and Looby Loo, while Molly Gibson joined the small team to help Audrey perform with the puppets. The show was narrated by Maria Bird, as were all the 1950s black-and-white original Watch With Mother episodes. The songs were performed by Gladys Whitred, with Maria Bird on piano. [6]
The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy; The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; The Adventures of Shirley Holmes; The Adventures of Sir Prancelot; The Adventures of Skippy; Aesop's Tales; Against All Odds; Agent Z and the Penguin from Mars [16] Albert the Fifth Musketeer; Alesha's Street Dance Stars; Alfonso Bonzo; Ali-A's Superchargers; Alienators ...
Knock Knock is an animated Andy Panda short film, produced by Walter Lantz. [2] The cartoon is noted for being the first appearance of Woody Woodpecker, and was released by Universal Pictures on November 25, 1940. [3]
After striking up a conversation and establishing common interests, Lingstrom persuaded Atterbury to become a puppeteer on a new television series, to be called Andy Pandy (1950–52). It is claimed that Lingstrom based the appearance of Andy Pandy on the young Paul Atterbury.
This is a list of Walter Lantz "Cartunes" featuring Andy Panda.All are entries in Lantz's Andy Panda series, except for $21 a Day (Once a Month) (a Swing Symphony cartoon), Musical Moments from Chopin (a Musical Miniatures cartoon), and Banquet Busters and The Woody Woodpecker Polka, two Woody Woodpecker cartoons.