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  2. Noggin the Nog - Wikipedia

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    Between 4 June 1990 and 5 August 1991, two Noggin the Nog videos were released by the BBC. The Saga of Noggin the Nog: Tales of the Northlands (BBCV 4359). Released: 4 June 1990. Two series: "Noggin and the Ice Dragon" (colour) "Noggin and The Flying Machine" (black and white) The Saga of Noggin the Nog: The Omruds/The Firecake' (BBCV 4651 ...

  3. Peter Firmin - Wikipedia

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    Peter Arthur Firmin (11 December 1928 – 1 July 2018) was an English artist and puppet maker. He was the founder of Smallfilms, along with Oliver Postgate.Between them they created a number of popular children's TV programmes, The Saga of Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers, Bagpuss and Pogles' Wood.

  4. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The book follows the French style of nouvelle cuisine, distinguishing Bradley from other female cookery book writers at the time, who focused on a British style of food preparation. The work is carefully organised and the recipes taken from other authors are amended, suggesting she was a knowledgeable and experienced cook, able to improve on ...

  5. Smallfilms - Wikipedia

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    Smallfilms is a British television production company that made animated TV programmes for children from 1959 until the 1980s. [1] In 2014 the company began operating again, producing a new series of its most famous show, The Clangers, [2] but it became dormant again in 2017, after production of the show was slightly changed.

  6. Clangers - Wikipedia

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    The Clangers originated in a series of children's books developed from another Smallfilms production, Noggin the Nog.Publishers Kay and Ward created a series of books based on the Noggin the Nog television episodes, which was subsequently expanded into a series called Noggin First Reader, aimed at teaching children to read.

  7. The Big Time (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Time was a British documentary and reality television series made by the BBC, consisting of 15 original episodes which ran from 1976 to 1980. A revised, extended repeat of episode 12 was broadcast in 1981.

  8. NOG - Wikipedia

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    nog, slang for eggnog; Nogs, a people in Noggin the Nog, a popular British children's television series; Nog, by Rudolph Wurlitzer; Brick nog, bricks filled in-between wooden framing; A horizontal framing member in a wall or floor also called a nogging piece or dwang; Nogai (ISO 639-2 nog), a Turkic language of the North Caucasus

  9. Ronnie Stevens (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Born in London, England, Ronald Stevens served in World War II in both the Royal Air Force and the British Army's Royal Engineers. He was a versatile actor, appearing in numerous TV comedy series like May to December, Goodnight Sweetheart (TV series) , and A J Wentworth, BA, as well as other sitcoms and dramas like The Avengers and Rumpole of ...