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Cheryl Wagner, is a Canadian puppeteer, producer, director and writer, who is the creator of the TV series ''
The Big Comfy Couch ''The Big Comfy Couch'' (''Le Monde de Loonette'' nglish: ''The World of Loonette'' or ''Loonette's World''when broadcast in Quebec, France and Belgium and ''El sofa da la imaginación'' nglish: ''The Couch of Imagination''when broadcast in La ...
'', is a
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and
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award- winning
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children's television writer, showrunner and producer who began her career as a performer in both theatre and on the screen. Her Halifax-based touring Merrytime Clown and Puppet Company in which Wagner worked as a
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and
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from 1977 to 1980 provided a fertile ground for her later work as a producer and writer in children's entertainment.


Puppeteering

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's ''
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'' lured Wagner to
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to work as a puppeteer for the full five years and 96 episodes of the series from 1982–87. Wagner was Jim Henson's right hand when he performed his Fraggle characters Cantus and Convincing John. For season 2 to season 5 (1984 to 1987), Wagner provided the voice for the character Ma Gorg. In 1984, Wagner performed as the meddling social worker Miss Finch ody suitfor the
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film '' Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird''. In 1990, Wagner worked as a puppeteer for the Canadian Sesame Street special, ''Basil Hears a Noise''. Other television puppetry work included Annie on CBC's long-running preschool series ''
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'' and the role of Mrs. Pennypacker on TVO's ''
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''.


Producer

Post-Fraggle, Wagner joined forces with fellow puppeteer Rob Mills to develop and produce her clown and puppet series ''
The Big Comfy Couch ''The Big Comfy Couch'' (''Le Monde de Loonette'' nglish: ''The World of Loonette'' or ''Loonette's World''when broadcast in Quebec, France and Belgium and ''El sofa da la imaginación'' nglish: ''The Couch of Imagination''when broadcast in La ...
'' through his company
Radical Sheep Productions Radical Sheep Productions was a Canadian television production company known for producing series including '' The Next Step'', '' Stella and Sam'', and '' The Big Comfy Couch'', the latter a Gemini Award-winning series for preschoolers which pro ...
. The show, broadcast by YTV/
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in Canada and throughout the US on
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-affiliates, features a young clown named Loonette and her side-kick Molly the Doll and their adventures on and around a gigantic green couch. Wagner was the showrunner/story editor for ''The Big Comfy Couch'''s 100 episodes that spanned a production arc from 1992 to 2006 and won: * the 1993 Alliance for Children and Television Award Of Excellence * the 1995
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for Best Children's Program * the 21st Annual Midsouth
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award for Best Children's Program and Best Set Design in 2007 With Radical Sheep, Wagner also worked as producer on the Gemini nominated preschool puppet series ''Panda Bear Daycare'' and ''Ruffus The Dog''. In 1998, Wagner returned to Halifax and joined forces with Jeff Rosen and Michael Donovan at Halifax Film (now
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) to develop and produce animation properties: the preschool Gemini-award-winning stop motion series '' Poko'' and the CG series ''
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'', both seen on
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. She also wrote the bible and 8 scripts for Catalyst/Cellar Door's classical animation family series '' Eckhart'', set on
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which aired on
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.


Directing

She is now based in
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,
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and is President of Periscope Pictures Inc. Wagner produced and directed their preschool 15 x 5 minute webseries ''
Bunny Bop! ''Bunny Bop!'' was a children's web series created and directed by Cheryl Wagner. The series bible and webisodes were written by Cheryl Wagner and Harmony Wagner. The theme song was written by Harmony Wagner. Launched on February 3, 2011, at Bun ...
'' which went on-line February 3, 2011, just in time for the
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of the Rabbit.


References


External links

*
Article
at The Guardian


Bunny Bop

Catalyst Entertainment

Cheryl Wagner
by Random Acts of Songness

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