The Biggest Ever Pre-School Video was released by Tempo Video on 7th June 1993.
The Biggest Ever Pre-School Video Episodes and Programme Details[]
- Spot
- The Junglies
"Say Cheese Everyone" There's lots of island antics to enjoy with the Junglies lively adventures. - Bump
"Bump and the Clouds". gentle adventures with Bump and his friends will delight all young children. - The Adventures of Parsley
- Broomstick Cottage
- Huxley Pig
"Huxley Pig and the Village Fete". Huxley's daydreaming takes him new adventures. - Mr Men and Little Miss
"Little Miss Neat" feature in their very own stories. - Anytime Tales
"I'm Coming to Get You" and "Two Can Toucan". A Tommy Brown Scary Monster and a bird with no name are the stars of these two programmes. - Paddington Bear
"Paddington and the Mystery Box". Paddington's curiousity gets the better of him in amusing tales. - Will Quack Quack
- Wimpole Village
- Podtman Pat ABC
- Tell Me a Story
"Dick Whittington". traditional tales for all young children to enjoy. - Favourite Nursery Rhymes
A lively selection of nursery rhymes taken from the video, "One Two Buckle My Shoe and Other Favourite Rhymes".
Credits[]
Spot
Junglies
- Directed by Terry Ward.
- Tracing by Angela Bristow, Chris Coates and Anne Ward.
- Painting by Christine Courtney, Pauline De Witt, Linda Mawson and Rachel Smith.
- Paint & Trace Coordinator: David Pedley.
- Animated by Geoff Loynes, Bill Lee, Janet Nunn and Rosemary Welch.
- Layout Artist: Janet Nunn.
- Production Assistant: Tracy Dean.
- Production Coordinator: Andy Dixon.
- Camera by Fimfex Services.
- Music by Mark London
- Editors: Morgan Daniels Ltd.
- Script Writer: Bernie Kay.
- Character Voices by Gary Wilmot and Jessica Martin.
- Produced by Terry Ward.
- A Flicks Films Ltd Production.
- © TV-am Enterprises Ltd 1991.
Bump[]
The Adventures of Parsley[]
- Written by Michael Bond.
- Produced by FilmFair London.
Broomstick Cottage[]
- A Dabble film by Barry Jackson, Michael Mellor and Barnard Reyner.
- Storyteller: Keith Railton.
Huxley Pig[]
("Huxley Pig and the Village Fete")[]
- Written by Rodney Peppé.
- Voices by Martin Jarvis.
- Music composed and arranged by Herbert Chappell.
- Director of animation: Martin Pullen.
- Animated by John Gilluley and David Johnson.
- Camera assistant: Paul Street.
- Model makers: Alan Murphy and Heather Boucher.
- Costumes by Lizzie Agnew.
- Puppet makers: Justin Exley and Pauline London.
- Production manager: Kath Swain.
- Editing by Andi Sloss and Robert Dunbar.
- Assistant editor: Jackie Munro.
- Produced by Jo Pullen.
- Executive producer: Barrie Edwards.
- A FilmFair production for Central Independent Television.
- © 1989 Rodney Peppe/FilmFair Ltd.
Little Miss[]
Anytime Tales[]
("Im Coming To Get You")[]
- Based on the books by Tony Ross.
- Published by Andersen Press.
- Voices by Victoria Wood and Steve Steen.
- Music by Duncan Lamont.
- Animation by Andy Wagner.
- Backgrounds by David Bull and Martin Hazelgrave.
- Camera by David Bull.
- Editing by Clive Juster and John Hewett.
- Dubbing by Bob Jackson.
- Directed by Leo Nielsen.
- Executive Producers: Anne Miles and Klaus Flugge.
- Produced by Clive Juster.
- A King Rollo Films Production.
- © 1991 King Rollo Films Ltd.
("Twocan Toucan")[]
- Based on the books by David McKee.
- Published by Andersen Press.
- Voices by Victoria Wood, Johnny Morris and Steve Steen.
- Music by Duncan Lamont.
- Animation by Andy Wagner.
- Backgrounds by Martin Hazelgrave and David Bull.
- Camera by David Bull and Nick Price.
- Dubbing by Bob Jackson.
- Directed by Leo Nielsen.
- Executive producers: Anne Miles and Klaus Flugge.
- Produced by Clive Juster.
- A King Rollo Films Production.
- © 1991 King Rollo Films Ltd/Andersen Press Ltd.
Abbey Broadcast Communications plc.
The Adventures of Paddington Bear[]
("Paddington and the Mystery Box")[]
- Story by Michael Bond.
- Directed by Ivor Wood.
- Told by Michael Hordern.
- Director of Animation: Barry Leith.
- Music by Herbert Chappell.
- Edited by John Rushton.
- Produced by Graham Clutterbuck.
- Production by FilmFair London.
- © Paddington & Co Ltd / FilmFair Ltd 1978.
Will Quack Quack[]
("The Coal House")[]
- Originally Created by Jennie Thomas and J.O. Williams.
- Written by Urien Wiliam and Illustrated by Beth McFall.
- Narrated by Myfanwy Talog.
- Animation and Layouts by Rose Welch.
- Storyboards by Beth McFall.
- Backgrounds by Joan Bradshaw.
- Traced and Painted by Soft Cels (Cartoon Graphics).
- Checked by Anne Kotch.
- Edited at Teliesyn by Wil Oswald and Jane Brewer.
- Recording Directed by Atsain Ltd.
- Rostrum Camera by Graham Orrin Rostrums.
- Music Composed by Iolo Jones.
- Musical Director: Mike Townend.
- Music Produced by Ambarel Ltd.
- Production Co-ordinator: Penelope Middelboe.
- Produced by Robin Lyons.
- Designed and Directed by Beth McFall.
- Produced in Wales for S4C by Siriol Animation Ltd., Cardiff.
- © MENTRAU Cyf. 1984.
Wimpole Village[]
("Adventure Camp")[]
- Written and Created by Peter Kingston.
- Narration and Voices by Timbo.
- Illustrations by Peter and Lisa Kingston.
- Edited by Jason Yardley and Crispin Green.
- Music by Tony Kinsey.
- Sound Dubbing by John Woods Studios.
- Rostrum Camera on by Rory Cantwell.
- Produced by Ross Cameron.
- Directed by Tom Morrish.
- Production by Videola Ltd.
- An East End Films Production ©.
Postman Pat ABC
Tell Me A Story[]
Favourite Nursery Rhymes[]
Opening (Original 1993 release)[]
- Tempo Video Warning Screen (1987-2002)
- Abbey Home Entertainment/Tempo Video Ident
- The Tempo Pre-School video titles advert from 1991 with Anytime Tales, A Golden Treasury of Nursery Rhymes, Mr Men and Little Miss, Junglies, Spot, Postman Pat, Paddington Bear, Bump, and Tell me a Story. [announced by Enn Reitel]
- The Biggest Ever Pre-School Video title card
- Junglies intro
- Start of Say Cheese Everyone! (1992)
Closing (Original 1993 release)[]
- End of Favourite Nursery Rhymes (1992)
Trailers and info[]
The Tempo Pre-School video titles advert from 1991 with Anytime Tales, A Golden Treasury of Nursery Rhymes, Mr Men and Little Miss, Junglies, Spot, Postman Pat, Paddington Bear, Bump, Tales of Aesop and Tell me a Story.