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NSPCC Children's T.V. Favourites is a UK VHS release by Tempo Video Children's Stories on 23rd November 1987, and then it got re-released by M.S.D Video and Tempo Video Children's Stories on 18th April 1988, and then it got re-released by Abbey Home Entertainment and Tempo Video on 14th May 1990.

Description (1987, 1988, 1990 re release)[]

Over one hour of fun and entertainment. Ten separate adventures of children's best loved characters. By purchasing this video you have helped further the work of the N.S.P.C.C. to help abused children. The N.S.P.C.C. and Tempo would like to thank the following people and companies for providing, free of any royalties, the films on this video:-

Episodes[]

  1. Postman Pat - "Postman Pat's Birthday" © 1987 Woodland Animations © 1987 Post Music
  2. The Shoe People - "Can You Keep A Secret?" © 1987 James Driscoll © 1987 Bright Music
  3. Paddington Bear - "Please Look After This Bear" © 1987 Paddington & Co/FilmFair
  4. Fireman Sam - "The Kite" © 1987 S4C/Prism Art and Design
  5. James the Cat - "Friends" © 1987 Grampian T.V. Holdings/Screen Entertainments
  6. The Adventures of Noddy - "The Great Car Race" © 1987 Darrel Waters/McDonald
  7. Wil Cwac Cwac - "Honey" © 1987 S4C/Hughes A.1 FAB
  8. "The Snowman" - Excerpt - "The Snowman's Ball" © 1987 Snowman Enterprises © 1987 Highbridge Music
  9. SuperTed - "SuperTed and the Stolen Rocket Ship" © 1987 S4C/PetalCraft Demonstrations Limited
  10. Spot - "Where's Spot" © 1987 Eric Hill Salspot Limited

Special thanks[]

Ivor Wood : James Driscoll : Eric Hill  : Ventura Publishing Ltd : Clive Juster : Darrell Waters : James Ogilvie : Michael Bond : FilmFair : Mike Young : Chris Grace : Raymond Briggs : Iain Harvey : Palace Video : Carey Budnick : CliC! Ltd : Video Gems : S4C : Malcolm Jones : Beth McFall : Siriol Animation : Prism Art and Design : Video Print : Pickwick International : Weir Printing : B.B.C Enterprises : Howard Blake.

Credits[]

Here are the credits for the ten programmes on this video, whereas the Paddington Bear and Noddy episodes, as well as "The Snowman's Ball" excerpt from 'The Snowman' on this video have contained 'THE END' captions at the end of those three episodes on this video.

Postman Pat[]

("Postman Pat's Birthday")[]
  • Written by John Cunliffe.
  • Designed and Directed by Ivor Wood.
  • Music by Bryan Daly.
  • Narration and Vocals by Ken Barrie.
  • Edited by Martin Bohan.
  • Produced by Woodland Animations Ltd.

The Shoe People[]

("Can You Keep a Secret?")[]
  • Created and Written by James Driscoll.
  • Narrated by Philip Whitchurch.
  • Music Produced by Bright Music.
  • Character Design by Rob Lee.
  • Animation by Gary Hurst.
  • Assistant Animator: Chris Webster.
  • Trainee: Duncan Harris.
  • Layout by Ted Pettengell.
  • Backgrounds by Jocelyn Smith and Rod Knipping.
  • Paint and Trace Co-ordinator: Jacqui Miller.
  • Trace and Paint Team: Jude Griffin, Lorna Phillips, Ceri Griffin and Jenny Thomissen.
  • Rostrum Camera by Peter Petronio.
  • Edited by Rob Francis.
  • Sound & Dubbing by Eco Limited.
  • Film Processing by Rank Film Laboratories.
  • Animation Material by Chromacolour.
  • Directed by Clennell Rawson.
  • Produced by Tony Barnes.
  • Production Associate: Malcolm Jones.
  • Executive Producer: James Driscoll.
  • A Fairwater Films production for The Shoe People Limited.
  • © The Shoe People Limited 1987.

Paddington Bear[]

("Please Look After This Bear")[]
  • Written by Michael Bond.
  • Footage copyright: FilmFair (uncredited)

Fireman Sam[]

("The Kite")[]
  • Told by John Alderton.
  • Characters created by Rob Lee.
  • Original idea by Dave Gingell and Dave Jones.
  • Story Lines by Rob Lee.
  • Written by Nia Ceidiog.
  • Sets by Beverley Knowlden and Linda Thodesson.
  • Vehicles by Brian Anderson.
  • Puppets by Ian Frampton and Alison Johnston.
  • Engineering Consultant: Mel Grigg.
  • Edited by Richard Bradley.
  • Sound by John Cross.
  • Music by Ben Heneghan and Ian Lawson.
  • Lyrics by Robin Lyons.
  • Sung by Maldwyn Pope.
  • Produced by Ian Frampton and John Walker.
  • Directed by John Walker.
  • Production by Bumper Films Ltd for S4C with thanks to the Fire Service.
  • © Prism Art & Design Ltd 1987.

James the Cat[]

("Friends")[]
  • Storyteller: Sean Arnold.
  • Music by Gary Yershon.
  • Animator: Sue Allen.
  • Camera by Mark Taylor.
  • Editor: Nigel Ashcroft.
  • Sound by Tim Partridge.
  • S.W.P.A. Animation Team: Jane Gotts, Louise Waugh and Soft Cel (Cartoon Graphics).
  • Created and Directed by Kate Canning.
  • Produced by Jan Clayton with Grampian Television.
  • © The James the Cat Company 1984.

The Further Adventures of Noddy[]

("The Great Car Race")[]
  • Originated by Enid Blyton.
  • Footage copyright: FilmFair (uncredited)

Wil Cwac Cwac[]

("Honey")[]
  • Originally Created by Jennie Thomas and J.O. Williams.
  • Written by Urien Wiliam and Illustrated by Beth McFall.
  • Narrated by Myfanwy Talog.
  • Storyboard by Andrew Offiler and Wayne Thomas.
  • Layout by McFall Middleboe Animation.
  • Titles by Gerald Emanuel, Graham Bebbington and David McFall.
  • Animation Produced by McFall Middelboe Animation.
  • Animator: Rosemary Welch.
  • Backgrounds by Joan Bradshaw.
  • Tracers: Fiona Fenna and Sue Paton.
  • Painters: Ron Erikson, Melanie Hill, Lisa-Ann James, Frank Koller, Carol Leslie, Ceri Matthews, Samantha Reynolds, Philip Simmonds and Martyn Yates.
  • Paint Mixers: Wendy Keay-Bright and Anna-Louise Roberts.
  • Checker: Sara Markham.
  • Infatec Operator: Christopher Plummer.
  • Siriol Rostrum Cameraman: Tim Francis.
  • Edited at P.O.V. by Wil Oswald and Jane Murrell.
  • Colour by Rank Film Laboratories.
  • Recording directed by Atsain.
  • Dubbed by Eco.
  • Music Composed by Iolo Jones.
  • Musical Director: Mike Towend.
  • Music Produced by Ambarel.
  • Production Co-ordinator: Philip Watkins.
  • Production Assistant: Lynne Stockford.
  • Produced by Robin Lyons.
  • Directed and Designed by Beth McFall.
  • Produced in Wales for S4C by Siriol Animation Ltd.
  • © Mentrau Cyf 1986.

The Snowman[]

("The Snowman's Ball")[]
  • Footage copyright: TVC London (uncredited)

SuperTed[]

("SuperTed and the Stolen Rocket Ship")[]
  • Produced by Mike Young.
  • Designed and Directed by David Edwards.
  • Written by Robin Lyons.
  • Based on the characters created by Mike Young.
  • Film Producer: Roger Fickling.
  • Voices by Derek Griffiths, Peter Hawkins, Melvyn Hayes, Roy Kinnear, Jon Pertwee and Victor Spinetti.
  • Storyboards and Layouts by David Edwards, Wayne Thomas and Tom Bailey.
  • Backgrounds by Ian Henderson.
  • Animators: Alan Simpson, Pat Savage, Chris Fenna, John Cousen and Dick Horn.
  • Assistant Animators: Carol Slade, Les Newstead and Elizabeth Horn.
  • Editing and Sound Effects by Terry Brown and Charlotte Evans.
  • Dubbing Studio: Magmasters.
  • Music Composed by Chris Stuart and Mike Townend.
  • Arranged and Conducted by Mike Towend.
  • Music Produced by Ambarel.
  • Production Manager: Roger Fickling.
  • Trace and Paint Department by Ron Erickson, Fiona Fenna, Jane Harris, Valerie Howlett, Sue Paton, Sue Rider, Anna-Louise Roberts and Lorna Stephenson.
  • Colour Mixer: Rob Lee.
  • Special Effects by Graham Bebbington and Philip Watkins.
  • Infatec Operator: Mike Livesey.
  • Rostrum Camera by Graham Orrin Rostrums.
  • Made in Wales by Siriol Animation Ltd. Cardiff.
  • © S4C and Petalcraft Demonstrations Ltd 1983.

The Adventures of Spot[]

("Where's Spot")[]
  • Based on the books by Eric Hill.
  • Produced by King Rollo Films Ltd.
  • Voice by Paul Nicholas.
  • Music by Duncan Lamont.
  • © 1987 King Rollo Films Ltd.

Opening (Original 1987 release) (with no trailer)[]

  1. Tempo Video Warning Screen (1987-2002)
  2. Tempo Video Children's Stories Ident (1987-1990)
  3. Children's T.V. Favourites title card (1987)
  4. Postman Pat Opening Titles
  5. Start of Postman Pat's Birthday (1981)

Closing (Original 1987 release) (with no trailer)[]

  1. End of Spot: Where's Spot? (1987)
  2. Spot the Dog Closing Credits (Short Version) (silent)
  3. Middle of Where's Spot? (1987) (Where's Spot? Version)
  4. All licensors have donated these cartoons, free of royalties. Proceeds from this video will be given to the NSPCC, to help abused children. (silent)

Opening (Original 1988 Release) (with no trailer)[]

  1. M.S.D Video Ident (Late Version) (1988-1990)
  2. Tempo Video Warning Screen (1987-2002)
  3. Tempo Video Children's Stories Ident (1987-1990)
  4. Children's T.V. Favourites title card (1987)
  5. Postman Pat Opening Titles
  6. Start of Postman Pat's Birthday (1981)

Closing (Original 1988 Release) (with no trailer)[]

  1. End of Spot: Where's Spot? (1987)
  2. Spot the Dog Closing Credits (Short Version) (silent)
  3. Middle of Where's Spot? (1987) (Where's Spot? Version)
  4. All licensors have donated these cartoons, free of royalties. Proceeds from this video will be given to the NSPCC, to help abused children. (silent)

Opening (Original 1990 Release) (with no trailer)[]

  1. Tempo Video Warning Screen (1987-2002)
  2. AHE Abbey Home Entertainment/Tempo Video Ident
  3. Children's T.V. Favourites title card (1987)
  4. Postman Pat Opening Titles
  5. Start of Postman Pat's Birthday (1981)

Closing (Orignal 1990 Release) (with no trailer)[]

  1. End of Spot: Where's Spot? (1987)
  2. Spot the Dog Closing Credits (Short Version) (silent)
  3. Middle of Where's Spot? (1987) (Where's Spot? Version)
  4. All licensors have donated these cartoons, free of royalties. Proceeds from this video will be given to the NSPCC, to help abused children. (silent)

Trivia[]

General[]

  • The "Kite" episode of Fireman Sam appears on this video since its recordings by the BBC archives on 2nd February 1987 and its first showing on the BBC on 17th November 1987. (1987, 1988 and 1990 re release.)
  • The standalone pilot episode of Noddy that is made by the works of FilmFair and Martin Cheek in 1983 is the content featured in the "Great Car Race" episode of Noddy that is featured on this video (1987, 1988 and 1990 releases).
  • Later prints of this video would have "Video Print" replaced with "Strand Magnetics" printed on the special thanks section of the bacxk cover.

1987 Release[]

  • The warning, The Tempo Video Children's Stories logo (1987-1990) and the "CHILDREN'S T.V. FAVOURITES" title logo are the starting bits of the video just before the Postman Pat intro and the "Postman Pat's Birthday" episode.

Rare 1988 Re-Release[]

  • The M.S.D. Video logo (1986-1989) is featured at the start of the video just before the warning, The Tempo Video Children's Stories logo (1987-1990), the "CHILDREN'S T.V. FAVOURITES" title logo, the Postman Pat intro, and the start of the episode "Postman Pat's Birthday".

1990 Re-Release[]

  • The warning, the Abbey Home Entertainment and Tempo Video logos of 1990, the "CHILDREN'S T.V. FAVOURITES" title logo are the starting bits of the video just before the "Postman Pat's Birthday" episode of Postman Pat on the video.

Goofs[]

  • As the "Kite" episode of Fireman Sam is an early showing, there is no "Assisted by Mike Young" credit on the first part of the closing credits. (1987, 1988, 1990 re release.)

Video clips[]

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Original VHS Opening NSPCC Children's T.V. Favourites (UK Retail Tape)-2

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NSPCC Children's TV Favoruites (1990 Reissue UK VHS)

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