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Nick Butterworth (born 24 May 1946) is a British author and illustrator of children's books. [1] [2] His picture book The Whisperer won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize in 2005. [3] His Percy the Park Keeper books became an animated television series of the same name starring Jim Broadbent.
Percy the Park Keeper is a British animated children's television series based on the popular books by British author Nick Butterworth.The series is produced by HIT Entertainment with animation production by Grand Slamm Children's Films.
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He is a friend of Nick Butterworth, who also grew up in Romford, and they collaborated on the 1990 book Wonderful Earth. [1] [2] Awards.
Author and executive producer Nick Butterworth chose Q Pootle 5 from amongst his other children's books as the character to develop into an animated series because, as an alien, he would not be culturally tied to any one location. [1] He developed the series with his son Ben, who suggested they form their own production company. [2]
The illustrations had first been displayed at the Royal Festival Hall in 1951, the year that the hall opened, and are some of Hoffnung's earliest mature published illustrations. They were republished posthumously in 1964 to accompany a new English translation of Colette 's libretto, by Christopher Fry, entitled 'The Boy and the Magic'.)
George Goodwin Butterworth (1905–1988) worked as a British political, strip and sports cartoonist, and later a book illustrator. He often used the byline "GGB." He often used the byline "GGB." During World War II his cartoon Maltese Cross in the Daily Dispatch gave groundswell to the island receiving the George Cross for heroism in April 1942.