The Raggy Dolls
The Raggy Dolls | |
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Genre | Fantasy Children and family series Comedy drama Adventure |
Created by | Melvyn Jacobson |
Developed by | John Walker |
Written by | Neil Innes |
Voices of | Neil Innes |
Narrated by | Neil Innes |
Theme music composer | Neil Innes |
Opening theme | Raggy Dolls, Dolls like you and me |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 9 |
No. of episodes | 112 |
Production | |
Executive producer | John Marsden |
Producer | Jo Kemp / Neil Molyneux / Joy Whitby |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Production companies | Yorkshire Television (1986–1994) Orchid Productions (1987–1994) |
Original release | |
Network | ITV (CITV) |
Release | 3 April 1986 20 December 1994 | –
The Raggy Dolls is a 1986-1994 British cartoon series which originally aired on ITV. The series is set in Mr Grimes' Toy Factory, where imperfect dolls are thrown into a reject bin. While unobserved by human eyes, the dolls come to life and climb out of the reject bin to have adventures. The series was designed to encourage children to think positively about physical disabilities.[1] 112 episodes were produced.[2]
Production history
[edit]The series was produced for Yorkshire Television and ran from 3 April 1986 to 20 December 1994. It was created by Melvyn Jacobson, with scripts, narration, and music by Neil Innes. Yorkshire Television produced the first two series of The Raggy Dolls before production shifted to Orchid Productions Limited in 1987.
This was the first programme Yorkshire Television commissioned from an independent production company. Orchid Productions went on to produce over 100 more episodes of the series. The initial animator for Yorkshire Television was Roy Evans. After the move to Orchid Productions, Mark Mason took over the role, animating and storyboarding 26 episodes, and storyboarding and directing other animators on a further 26 episodes before moving on to work on other children's TV series. He was replaced by Peter Hale from the 7th series onwards. The series was sold to a number of broadcasters in several countries around the world.
Characters
[edit]The Raggy Dolls
[edit]- Sad Sack – A sample of a design that was deemed too expensive to mass-produce; his appearance is somewhat different from that of the others. He is the oldest of the seven Raggy Dolls in the Reject Bin. As his name suggests, he is very gloomy and cynical, but he still values his friendship with the other dolls.
- Dotty - As the oldest next to the lethargic Sad Sack, she sees herself as the leader of the group and is often very bossy. She is so named because blue paint was accidentally spilt on her hair and clothing. Dotty's main catchphrase is: "Good thinking!"
- Hi-Fi – He converses with stammer due to him being dropped during testing. It was also stated in the episode "The Trouble with Claude" that he was wired incorrectly, hence the stammer. He always wears headphones, which allow him to tune into radio and communication signals from seemingly any source.
- Lucy – Her limbs are inadequately attached with nylon thread. She is shy and easily frightened, but is always kind-hearted and loyal to her friends. She can be brave on occasion, as first seen in the episode "Ghosts". She speaks with a Derbyshire accent.
- Back-To-Front – He is a handyman doll with a backward-facing head (as a result of the manufacturer putting his head on the wrong way round) and a love of machines. Always calm in a crisis, Back-To-Front's catchphrase is "No problem!".
- Claude – A French doll, who, unlike his companions, is actually perfect in every way. He fell out of a box of dolls being shipped to France and was left behind, being put in the bin out of a lack of other places. He speaks with a French accent and sometimes alternates between speaking English and French. He also has a notable talent for cooking.
- Princess – She should have been a beautiful princess doll, but the machine accidentally cut her hair and left her dress in rags. In the manner of a typical aristocrat, her voice is characterised by H-adding. As the opening titles indicate, Princess is the youngest of the original seven Raggy Dolls.
- Ragamuffin – A wandering traveller doll who had lost his owner and decided to spend his life taking in new sights and experiences. Introduced in the fifth series.[3]
Friends
[edit]- Pumpernickle – A scarecrow who is a friend of the Raggy Dolls.
- Edward – Mr Grimes's long-lost teddy bear who becomes a good friend to the Raggy Dolls.
- Mr Marmalade – Mr Grimes's pet ginger cat who is very playful and frisky.
- Hercules – An old farmhorse.
- Rupert the Roo – An Australian toy kangaroo who had been mailed from Australia until he had become a new friend to the Raggy Dolls.
- Natasha – A Russian nesting doll bought by Mrs Grimes.
Humans
[edit]- Mr Oswald "Ozzie" Grimes – The owner of the toy factory.
- Cynthia – Appeared later in the series to be Mr Grimes's love interest, and later wife.
- Florrie Fosdyke – The kind but forgetful canteen manager of the factory.
- Farmer Brown – The farmer at One Pin Farm.
- Ethel Grimes – Mr Grimes's sister.
- Old Mrs Grimes - Mr Grimes and Ethel's Mother.
- Oz and Boz – Ethel's badly-behaved twin sons (and Mr Grimes's nephews), known as the Terrible Twins.
Episodes
[edit]Series overview
[edit]Series | Episodes | Originally released | ||
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First released | Last released | |||
1 | 13 | 3 April 1986 | 26 February 1987 | |
2 | 13 | 13 November 1987 | 28 September 1988 | |
3 | 13 | 16 November 1988 | 30 August 1989 | |
4 | 13 | 6 September 1989 | 30 August 1990 | |
5 | 13 | 6 September 1990 | 20 December 1990 | |
6 | 13 | 6 September 1991 | 13 December 1991 | |
7 | 13 | 8 September 1992 | 8 December 1992 | |
8 | 10 | 28 September 1993 | 7 December 1993 | |
9 | 10 | 11 October 1994 | 20 December 1994 |
Series 1 | ||||
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# | Prod | Air date | Title | Summary |
1 | 101 | 3 April 1986 | The Flying Machine | The Raggy Dolls see a radio-controlled aeroplane fly overhead, and when it crash-lands, decide to fix it up and fly in it. |
2 | 102 | 10 April 1986 | The Big Top | The Raggy Dolls wind up inside a circus tent and perform stunts as they try to make their way out. |
3 | 103 | 17 April 1986 | The Pigeon Race | Whilst Hi-Fi and Back-to-Front are out for a walk, they meet a homing pigeon that has become injured whilst tangled on some electric wires and they go to help him, with the help of the other dolls. |
4 | 104 | 24 April 1986 | The War of the Wizards | With Back-to-Front's magic tricks being out of practice, Hi-Fi uses his metal detector to uncover a chest that has a real magic book in it, in which Back-to-Front uses to fix his head, but the book soon causes problems. |
5 | 105 | 1 May 1986 | The Special Offer | The Raggy Dolls are taken to a toy shop in London and are made as special offers for anyone who buys a computer game. However, despite this new life, they do not wish to give up their friendship after being bought individually, which is what happens after Lucy is bought by a rich girl. |
6 | 106 | 8 May 1986 | The Litter Bugs | After Sad Sack gets chased by a duckling, the Raggy Dolls discover that the peaceful area of a field they are in is being littered by a careless family out on a picnic. |
7 | 201 | 20 November 1986 | The Dark Wood | While visiting the Dark Wood, the Raggy Dolls come to realise that the wood is under threat because of a poacher using steel traps to catch animals. |
8 | 202 | 27 November 1986 | The Funfair | A man called Toby Martin comes to the factory and takes the Raggy Dolls to a Fun Fair; they are then put on hooks as prizes for the coconut shy. However, as they see the coconuts being hit by the balls, they soon see that there is something funny about Toby Martin. |
9 | 203 | 4 December 1986 | Too Many Cooks | Claude is a very good cook for the Raggy Dolls, but after seeing Florrie Fosdyke bake a cake for the factory competition, he is disgusted with her poor efforts. The dolls decide to help her out by replacing it with an even better cake. |
10 | 204 | 11 December 1986 | After the Storm | After a storm, the Raggy Dolls decide to visit Pumpernickle but find him on the ground. They also notice that Farmer Brown is not around to help the animals, and, with the help of Rufus the sheepdog, they find him stuck in an old mineshaft and decide to rescue him. |
11 | 205 | 18 December 1986 | Christmas Dolls | One snowy Christmas Eve, the Raggy Dolls decide to go tobogganing in the snow, but Sad Sack meanwhile wishes he was still back in bed. The dolls end up crashing into the doors of a children's hospital, where they become temporary Christmas presents for sick children. |
12 | 206 | 19 February 1987 | The Trouble with Claude | After hearing about a French Week being held at Bunce's Emporium, the Raggy Dolls decide to go there to have a look, but while they are there, Claude gets into a lot of trouble after wandering off. From there, he gets lost and meets another French doll called Babette. |
13 | 207 | 26 February 1987 | Happy Binday | It is Princess's "binday", and she feels that she is being ignored as her friends get the preparations ready in secret. She decides to award them with a flight on an owl. |
Series 2 | ||||
# | Prod | Air date | Title | Summary |
14 | 301 | 13 November 1987 | The Genius | An American artist, Andre G. Hamburger, needs inspiration for his new work and takes Dotty and Back-to-Front. Only when Hi-Fi rescues them, do they end up making his art even more famous. |
15 | 302 | 20 November 1987 | Speaking French | Claude teaches the Raggy Dolls French. At first, Princess tries, then the rest of the Raggy Dolls, except Sad Sack, who thinks it is silly until he comes across a troubled French doll in an apple tree. |
16 | 303 | 27 November 1987 | The Winter Swan | The Raggy Dolls find a swan in distress one cold winter's night and decide to help it. |
17 | 304 | 4 December 1987 | The Terrible Twins | Mr Grimes's twin nephews come to visit him for the weekend and cause problems, not just for him, but for the Raggy Dolls as well. |
18 | 305 | 11 December 1987 | Sports Day | The Raggy Dolls have a Sports Day, and everyone enjoys it, except for Sad Sack. |
19 | 306 | 8 January 1988 | To the Rescue | The Raggy Dolls help repair a knitted doll that they find thrown away at the dump. |
20 | 401 | 19 August 1988 | Spring Toys | Mr Grimes is running out of ideas, and it is up to the Raggy Dolls to find some more, in order to keep his business running. |
21 | 402 | 26 August 1988 | A Trip to the Sea | Mr Grimes goes to the seaside for his holiday, and the Raggy Dolls follow. |
22 | 403 | 2 September 1988 | The Royal Tour | Princess feels like she is not royal enough, so the Raggy Dolls dress her up in fancy clothes and give her a royal tour around the countryside, but things do not go according to plan when her coronet is stolen and eaten by a magpie and a fierce bull chases her, because her dress is red. |
23 | 404 | 7 September 1988 | Onion Soup | Claude gets himself into trouble after looking for onion soup, made by Florrie, and ends up being put inside a saucepan. |
24 | 405 | 14 September 1988 | Moving House | Dotty decides that the dolls should move to a new home. But when night falls and a storm takes place, she climbs inside a hollow tree for shelter. When the other Raggy Dolls hear she is in trouble, they build a raft and set off to the rescue. |
25 | 406 | 21 September 1988 | Factory Mice | After giving a baby mouse some of their picnic food, the Raggy Dolls tell it where they got it. The next day, the factory is overtaken by a huge hoard of mice, and they now have to find a way to get rid of them. |
26 | 407 | 28 September 1988 | A Trip to France | The Raggy Dolls sail on a toy boat and end up lost at sea. They end up on a beach which Claude thinks is France, and camp there before sailing back home. In the end, Dotty discovers they were on an island in the middle of the sea. |
Series 3 | ||||
# | Prod | Air date | Title | Summary |
27 | 501 | 16 November 1988 | Hot Air Balloon | The Raggy Dolls have fun watching clouds when a hot air balloon lands in the big field. The pilot leaves a boy in charge and while looking for help, the boy accidentally climbs in and is knocked unconscious as the balloon takes off by high winds, and it is up to the dolls to save the boy. |
28 | 502 | 23 November 1988 | Ghosts | One night, Lucy wants to be brave for once, and manages to succeed when she and the other Raggy Dolls met up with some spooky skeleton dolls. |
29 | 503 | 30 November 1988 | The Tree House | The Raggy Dolls decide to build a treehouse as a place to hang out, but while they are building, they notice that a magpie has been stealing jewellery from Mr Grimes’ Toy Factory. |
30 | 504 | 7 December 1988 | The Memory Machine | Claude comes up with an idea for all the Raggy Dolls to dance for the evenings, and while planning to do that, they then find in the reject bin a Memory Machine with faulty answers. They manage to fix it, in return of it lighting up the disco. |
31 | 505 | 14 December 1988 | Doll Overboard | The Raggy Dolls decide to go for a sail, only for them to have a rough time with speed boats. |
32 | 506 | 21 December 1988 | The Unlucky Hedgehog | One autumn, The Raggy Dolls decide to camouflage their treehouse, but, while gathering things, they eventually find a stubborn hedgehog, living in a bonfire in which would soon be set alight. |
33 | 601 | 19 July 1989 | Easter Bunny | The Raggy Dolls find out what happens when a greedy bunny eats too many chocolate eggs. |
34 | 602 | 26 July 1989 | In Days of Old | Sad Sack has trouble drawing a picture, so he decides to read a book about a magic sword, which then causes him to have the most amazing dream he ever has. |
35 | 603 | 2 August 1989 | The Old Clock Lady | Grimes Soft Toys have a clearout. The Raggy Dolls find themselves thrown in a skip and taken to the town dump. A poor old lady visits the dump looking for scrap items to sell so that she can make some money to buy herself food. She spots the Raggy Dolls in the skip and takes them home with her. In return for her kindness, the Raggy Dolls help the woman by repairing all the broken clocks that she has so that she can sell them. |
36 | 604 | 9 August 1989 | Peace and Quiet | It's a peaceful day in the Raggy Dolls' new treehouse until they are interrupted by jets and aeroplanes. |
37 | 605 | 16 August 1989 | We are Not Amused | The Raggy Dolls find an amusement park but they soon discover that it is not much fun at all. |
38 | 606 | 23 August 1989 | The Lost Puppy | Mr Grimes was looks after his sister's puppy and the Raggy Dolls spot him getting into all kinds of trouble, and eventually go missing. |
39 | 607 | 30 August 1989 | Horse Sense | The Raggy Dolls find something strange in the big field, which turns out to be horse jumps for a Welsh pony, belonging to Farmer Brown's daughter that then has an accident. Once again, the Raggy Dolls come to the rescue. |
Series 4 | ||||
# | Prod | Air date | Title | Summary |
40 | 608 | 6 September 1989 | The Terrible Storm | The Raggy Dolls fix their new treehouse after it is damaged in a storm. |
41 | 609 | 13 September 1989 | The Stolen Parrot | The Raggy Dolls help a sea captain's pet parrot who had been birdnapped by robbers. |
42 | 610 | 20 September 1989 | Crazy Golf | Mr Grimes plays a game of golf, so, feeling inspired, the Raggy Dolls decide to make a game of crazy golf for themselves. |
43 | 701 | 28 June 1990 | Pumpernickle's Party | The Raggy Dolls try to help Pumpernickle by scaring all the crows away. |
44 | 702 | 5 July 1990 | So Safari | Mr. Grimes's terrible twin nephews are on a trip to a safari park. The Raggy Dolls follow them with the help of the animals. |
45 | 703 | 12 July 1990 | Making Faces | In an attempt to cheer Sad Sack up, the Raggy Dolls hold a puppet show to make him believe in himself. |
46 | 704 | 19 July 1990 | The Old Windmill | The Raggy Dolls find an old windmill. |
47 | 705 | 26 July 1990 | The Little Carthorse | The Raggy Dolls meet a little carthorse who does not know who he is, with a little help from Hercules the farm horse. |
48 | 706 | 2 August 1990 | Making Jam | The Raggy Dolls harvest crabapples and blackberries and decide to make jam with them. |
49 | 707 | 9 August 1990 | The Teddy Bear's Picnic | While the Raggy Dolls are having a picnic, they meet Mr Grimes's long-lost teddy bear, Old Edward, who had been lost for a very long time. The Raggy Dolls fix his broken arm and give him a new button eye, and in no time at all, he is as good as new. |
50 | 708 | 16 August 1990 | Mr Marmalade | The Raggy Dolls have had quite enough of Mr Marmalade's tricks after scaring them. While making their way to the factory, they are terrified by a rat, so Mr. Marmalade tries to rescue them by scaring the rat away. |
51 | 709 | 23 August 1990 | The Treasure Hunt | Mr Marmalade give the Raggy Dolls clues as they go on a search for hidden treasure. |
52 | 710 | 30 August 1990 | Rupert the Roo | Sad Sack meets a toy kangaroo, Rupert the Roo, who had been mailed from Australia, so the Raggy Dolls try to help him out before he can head back to Australia. |
Series 5 | ||||
# | Prod | Air date | Title | Summary |
53 | 711 | 6 September 1990 | Witch is Which? | When a witch tries to spoil their Halloween Party, the other Raggy Dolls think her magic is the surprise laser show promised by Back-To-Front and Hi-Fi, and their laughter drives the witch away. When the boys explain that their show did not work, the Raggy Dolls make sure to laugh all the way home. |
54 | 712 | 13 September 1990 | Bonfire Night | The Raggy Dolls explain the significance of 5 November to Claude and set out to watch a firework display. Claude is captured by some boys who are planning their own bonfire in an abandoned paint factory. They tie Claude to a rocket and light their bonfire, oblivious to the sparks, which set the factory alight. Hi-Fi calls the Fire Brigade, but before they can arrive, a spark sets off the boys' box of fireworks and drives them away. In the commotion, the Raggy Dolls free Claude, just before a spark ignites the rocket. |
55 | 713 | 20 September 1990 | Rainbow's End | Princess learns that good friends are worth more than a whole pot of gold. |
56 | 714 | 27 September 1990 | Lost in Space | The Raggy Dolls are kidnapped by aliens from another planet and Hi-Fi befriends an alien who stammers just like him. |
57 | 715 | 4 October 1990 | Roman Ramblers | The Raggy Dolls go hiking but get lost in the hot sun. Luckily, the Romans have left handy signposts to help them find their way again. Sad Sack dreams about life in Roman times. |
58 | 716 | 11 October 1990 | The Great Expedition | The Raggy Dolls are in the jungle and meet a lonely gorilla. |
59 | 717 | 18 October 1990 | The Twitcher | The Raggy Dolls find out who the Twitcher is. |
60 | 718 | 25 October 1990 | Too Bossy | Dotty learns a valuable lesson about being bossy. |
61 | 719 | 1 November 1990 | The Toy Fair | The Raggy Dolls are at a toy fair when a monkey causes chaos and takes over the fair. |
62 | 720 | 8 November 1990 | Ragamuffin | The Raggy Dolls meets Ragamuffin, a wandering traveller doll who had lost his owner and decided to spend his life taking in new sights and experiences of his adventures. |
63 | 721 | 15 November 1990 | Grand Prix Dolls | Ragamuffin and the Raggy Dolls play Grand Prix games. |
64 | 722 | 22 November 1990 | Fond Farewells | The Raggy Dolls gives Ragamuffin a teary farewell. |
65 | 723 | 20 December 1990 | Doctor Dolls | The Raggy Dolls play a game of doctors and nurses. |
Series 6 | ||||
# | Prod | Air date | Title | Summary |
66 | 801 | 6 September 1991 | Old Fashioned Dolls | The Raggy Dolls teach Edward about old-fashioned things from the past. |
67 | 802 | 13 September 1991 | Lady Luck | The Raggy Dolls meets a mysterious woman called Lady Luck who takes them on an adventure they will never forget. |
68 | 803 | 20 September 1991 | Invisible Dolls | The Raggy Dolls are invisible today. |
69 | 804 | 27 September 1991 | The Great Outdoors | The Raggy Dolls decide to hitch a ride with Mr. Grimes when he goes camping. After setting up their home-made tents and sleeping bags, they notice that a rock climber is in trouble. The Raggy Dolls come to the rescue. |
70 | 805 | 18 October 1991 | The Lonely Echo | While staying in the countryside, the Raggy Dolls meet a lonely cliff. |
71 | 806 | 25 October 1991 | Homeward Bound | The Raggy Dolls learns that there is no place like home. |
74 | 807 | 1 November 1991 | Railway Dolls | The Raggy Dolls enjoy a day at the railway station. |
75 | 808 | 8 November 1991 | Windy Weather | The wind blows a young crow out of its nest. With the help of Back-To-Front's kite and a helpful cow, the Raggy Dolls manage to return him to the treetops. |
76 | 809 | 15 November 1991 | Purple Diamonds | When the Raggy Dolls dig up a troublesome rock, they think they have discovered valuable purple diamonds. They dream of what they would do with their riches, until Mr. Marmalade, the factory cat, explains that is only amethyst, and worth very little. |
77 | 810 | 22 November 1991 | The Giant Bumblebee | Mr. Grimes' sister leaves the terrible twins Oz and Boz with Mr Grimes. He suggests they collect insects to study, but when the Raggy Dolls find that they have trapped the insects in a jar without airholes, they dress up Sad Sack as a giant bumblebee to teach the twins a lesson. |
78 | 811 | 29 November 1991 | The Return of the Roo | The Raggy Dolls are excited when Rupert returns from Australia. |
79 | 812 | 6 December 1991 | The Boomerang Games | Rupert teaches the Raggy Dolls how to use a boomerang. |
Series 7 | ||||
# | Prod | Air date | Title | Summary |
80 | 901 | 8 September 1992 | The Royal County Show | The Raggy Dolls and Rupert the Roo are visit the Royal County Show. |
81 | 902 | 15 September 1992 | Open Day | The Raggy Dolls and Rupert the Roo visit an Open Day with great results. |
82 | 903 | 22 September 1992 | The Town Carnival | The Raggy Dolls visit a town carnival with over-the-top results. |
83 | 904 | 29 September 1992 | Cave Dolls | The Raggy Dolls dream about life in the Stone Age. |
84 | 905 | 6 October 1992 | Barbeque Ball | The Raggy Dolls have a barbecue ball and Claude asks Princess if she would like to dance. |
85 | 906 | 13 October 1992 | High and Dry | Sad Sack accidentally steers 'The Spirit of Adventure' into a sandbank, but it leads him to discover a secret cave on the beach. |
86 | 907 | 27 October 1992 | Smugglers Cave | Sad Sack befriends the ghost of a fisherman who tells stories of the seven seas. |
87 | 908 | 3 November 1992 | William the Conker | The Raggy Dolls play conkers. |
88 | 909 | 10 November 1992 | Bonnie Scotland | The Raggy Dolls travel to Scotland. |
89 | 910 | 17 November 1992 | On the Town | The Raggy Dolls visit London with Ragamuffin. |
90 | 911 | 24 November 1992 | Danger, Men at Work | While holidaying in London, there is trouble for the Raggy Dolls and the workmen. |
91 | 912 | 1 December 1992 | Sight-Seeing Dolls | The Raggy Dolls tour London with their friend Ragamuffin. |
92 | 913 | 8 December 1992 | Dolls on Wheels | Hi-Fi and Back to Front build a skateboard, but have trouble finding the right wheels for the job. Rupert the Roo brings them the wheels from Mr. Grimes's tea trolley. Sad Sack doubts that these are the best wheels for a skateboard, and it looks like he may be right. |
Series 8 | ||||
# | Prod | Air date | Title | Summary |
93 | 1001 | 28 September 1993 | Robot Canteen | After Florrie steps out to do some shopping, Mr Grimes hires a robot to do the hard work as the Raggy Dolls try to devise a plan to get Florrie back. |
94 | 1002 | 5 October 1993 | Mister Mole | The Raggy Dolls meet a mole while having a picnic. |
95 | 1003 | 12 October 1993 | The Empty House | While testing on an aeroplane until it lands on an empty house, the Raggy Dolls try to find it before heading back home with a flight on an owl. |
96 | 1004 | 19 October 1993 | Mon Repose | Mr. Grimes goes on holiday near the seaside, but things do not go according to plan when the Raggy Dolls try to help people from getting washed away by the sea. |
97 | 1005 | 26 October 1993 | The Runaway Monkey | The Raggy Dolls make plans to catch a mischievous monkey. |
98 | 1006 | 2 November 1993 | Lucy's Greenhouse | When slugs eat the cabbages in Lucy's garden, the Raggy Dolls build a greenhouse for her. Overcome by the heat, she dreams she shrinks in size and meets many strange plants and insects. The Raggy Dolls rescue her, but she realises even pests have to eat. |
99 | 1007 | 9 November 1993 | The Horrible Princesses | Three haughty princess dolls make fun of Princess, but the Raggy Dolls convince them that a terrible wizard is on their trail so they can teach them all a lesson. |
100 | 1008 | 16 November 1993 | The Town Gala | The Raggy Dolls watch Cynthia and Mr. Grimes doing a skydive at the town gala. |
101 | 1009 | 23 November 1993 | Mr Grimes in Love | The Raggy Dolls decide to write a love letter to Mr. Grimes thinking it was from Cynthia Popplethwaite. |
102 | 1010 | 7 December 1993 | Wedding Bells | Mr. Grimes is too shy to declare his feelings to Cynthia Popplethwaite, so the Raggy Dolls play cupid. When Mr. Grimes and Cynthia get married, she brings the Raggy Dolls with her to the cottage so they can all live happily ever after. |
Series 9 | ||||
# | Prod | Air date | Title | Summary |
103 | 1101 | 11 October 1994 | Off on a Honeymoon | The Raggy Dolls are very proud of Mr. Grimes after his marriage, and the newlyweds decide to go on a honeymoon. The Raggy Dolls follow them inside their suitcase. |
104 | 1102 | 18 October 1994 | A Mediterranean Cruise | After arriving in Spain via Cruise Liner, Princess is captured by a monkey. It's up to the Raggy Dolls to save her before heading back to the Cruise Liner with some help from the seagulls. |
105 | 1103 | 25 October 1994 | Stormy Weather | The Raggy Dolls decide to make a paddling pool to swim in until a storm arrives. |
106 | 1104 | 1 November 1994 | When in Rome | After arriving in Italy, the Raggy Dolls try to help an Italian alley cat by finding its lost kitten. |
107 | 1105 | 8 November 1994 | Just a Minotaur | While inside a secret temple, leaving crisps and peanuts for a trail, the Raggy Dolls find a lizard who knows the way out of the temple, until it is revealed that the "Minotaur" was only just Mr. Grimes carrying a bicycle thanks to one of Back-to-Front's funny pranks on them. |
108 | 1106 | 15 November 1994 | The Eyes of Rami | While on a trip to Egypt, the Raggy Dolls are tricked by a scorpion, until they meet an Egyptian princess doll named Shehabi, who helps them find emeralds for the eyes of a princess statue named Rami, before it magically sends them back home to the Reject bin. |
109 | 1107 | 22 November 1994 | Elephants do Forget | The Raggy Dolls and Mr. Marmalade help a baby elephant by trying to remember everything and scaring it with a help of a mouse that Mr. Marmalade had caught. |
110 | 1108 | 6 December 1994 | What's the Time? | The Raggy Dolls try to help Sad Sack try to remember the time. |
111 | 1109 | 13 December 1994 | The Russian Doll | Natasha, a Russian nesting doll of seven in the care of Mrs. Grimes, becomes friends with the Raggy Dolls, Rupert the Roo, and Old Edward. |
112 | 1110 | 20 December 1994 | Bored | Rupert the Roo is bored of Natasha and Old Edward, so he decides to join the Raggy Dolls on a boat ride. They discover some famous actors and actresses are filming on the bridge of the water pond. As they see him, the actor throws Rupert over the bridge and later on, Rupert finds out that he is not bored anymore. Series finale. |
Transmission guide
[edit]- Series 1a: 6 editions from 3 April 1986 – 8 May 1986
- Series 1b: 7 editions from 20 November 1986 – 26 February 1987
- Series 2a: 6 editions 13 November 1987 – 8 January 1988
- Series 2b: 7 editions from 19 August 1988 – 28 September 1988
- Series 3a: 6 editions from 16 November 1988 – 21 December 1988
- Series 3b: 7 editions from 19 July 1989 – 30 August 1989
- Series 4a: 3 editions from 6 September 1989 – 20 September 1989
- Series 4b: 10 editions from 28 June 1990 – 30 August 1990
- Series 5: 13 editions from 6 September 1990 – 20 December 1990
- Series 6: 13 editions from 6 September 1991 – 13 December 1991
- Series 7: 13 editions from 8 September 1992 – 8 December 1992
- Series 8: 10 editions from 28 September 1993 – 7 December 1993
- Series 9: 10 editions from 11 October 1994 – 20 December 1994
Later broadcasts
[edit]After the series ended, The Raggy Dolls later aired in repeats on digital television on the now-defunct children's network Carlton Kids, and then on free-for-air satellite television on Tiny Pop.
The series was broadcast in numerous countries around the world, with the exception of the United States.
Merchandise
[edit]Three videos (with five episodes each) were released during the late 1980s by Castle Communications Plc, each featuring a selection of episodes from the first two series narrated by Neil Innes. They were later re-released in Australia during the early 1990s by Castle Communications Australia.
- The Raggy Dolls (CAV 1008) – "The Big Top", "After the Storm", "The Dark Wood", "The Genius", "The Winter Swan".
- The Raggy Dolls 2 (CAV 1014) – "The Flying Machine", "The Pigeon Race", "The Fun Fair", "Too Many Cooks", "The Terrible Twins".[4]
- The Raggy Dolls 3 (CVI 1022) – "Spring Toys", "A Trip to the Sea", "A Royal Tour", "Onion Soup", "Moving House".
In the spring of 1993, 4 Front Video released one VHS tape as part of its 'Pocket Money Video' sub-label (Cat No. 0867323) with six episodes:
"The Flying Machine", "The Pigeon Race", "The Fun Fair", "Spring Toys", "A Trip to the Sea", "A Royal Tour".
The complete first series of The Raggy Dolls was released on DVD on 21 June 2010 through Revelation Films; the complete second series was available from 18 October 2010, the complete third series was available from 7 February 2011 and the complete fourth series was released on 6 June 2011, but the complete fifth series was never released.
Books
[edit]A series of at least ten books were published in 1990 by both Boxtree Limited (in association with Yorkshire Television Limited) and ABC Enterprises (for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation). The books were written or adapted by Neil Innes and illustrated by Steve Smallman. Titles include:
- The Big Top
- The Flying Machine
- The Hot Air Balloon
- In Days of Old
- Moving House
- The Pigeon Race
- The Royal Tour
- The Stolen Parrot
- The Tree House
- A Trip to the Sea
- We Are Not Amused
- The War Of The Wizards
References
[edit]- ^ Brewer, Susan (2013). Famous Character Dolls. Pen & Sword Books. ISBN 9781783376223. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 53. ISBN 9781476672939.
- ^ "Raggy Dolls". 80scartoons.co.uk. Archived from the original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
- ^ "Raggy Dolls 2 [VHS]". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
External links
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