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''Fat Cat and Friends'' was an Australian children's television show starring Fat Cat (full name: Frederick Alphonso Tubsy Cat or Francis Aloysius Tom Cat), a costumed character, who is an orange/ginger
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cat who wears red braces, a blue
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and a green
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and striped socks. The show ran from 1972 to 1991, after which it was cancelled in controversial circumstances. However the Fat Cat character continues to feature on television in
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, as the mascot of the
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fundraising organization.Fat Cat & Friends + Appearances
Telethon 7 Perth, archive of 11 Jan 2013


Overview

Following the cancellation of ''
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'', actor/writer Max Bartlett continued to work in television production, moving to
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, where he helped to develop the character of Fat Cat and the children's series, ''The Underground Video Show''. The show is similar in concept to the
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's ''
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'' featuring
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. The program featured resident music artist
Patsy Biscoe Patsy Biscoe (born 21 March 1946) is an Australian children's television personality, singer and guitarist. She regularly appeared on children's national television shows, '' Here's Humphrey'' and ''Fat Cat and Friends''. She has released many ...
, and was variously hosted by John Oster, Jane Reilly and Lynn Weston. Weston later hosted children's show ''
The Book Place ''The Book Place'' was an Australian educational television show for children, which aired on the Seven Network from 1991 to 2003. The show was originally presented by former host of Fat Cat and Friends, Lynn Weston with Brenton Whittle, and A ...
'', which replaced ''Fat Cat and Friends'' after it was cancelled. ''Fat Cat and Friends'' was originally produced in the studios of SAS 10 in Adelaide and it survived the 1987 frequency switch of channels 10 and 7 in Adelaide. It was written, directed and produced by Murray George for 13 years. After 1988 it continued to be produced at the station which then became SAS-7. The show ran on the 0-10 Network (as it was then known) from 1972 until 1987, then on the
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from 1988 until 1991. Fat Cat was originally played by Reg Whiteman for more than a decade. Fat Cat was then played by Ralf Hadzic for five years. Fat Cat was then played by Melanie George (1980–1985) who is now a freelance choreographer. Robert Fordham played Fat Cat from 1994 and performed on 3 of the ''Fat Cat Storytime'' videos. The character was later played off screen by a male friend of the show's musician, singer Patsy Biscoe. Initially slated for release as a sidekick to Fat Cat, the character of Stringbean was originally played in the first month of screening by veteran comedic actor Nudge McGee.


Cancellation

In 1990, the
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introduced a "P" (for preschooler) category, and every station was required to broadcast at least 130 hours of approved "P" rated content. In 1991, "Fat Cat and Friends" lost its "P" rating, after the Children's Program Committee claimed that Fat Cat was not clearly definedLawrie Masterson: The View From Here
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, 1–7 March 1992
(possibly including ambiguity of his gender),Fat Cat and Friends, companion entry
Nick Herd, AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource, 2014
had "poor production values", and needed to be more educational. Given the expense required to attain a "P" rating, the Seven network decided to cancel the show, replacing it with ''
The Book Place ''The Book Place'' was an Australian educational television show for children, which aired on the Seven Network from 1991 to 2003. The show was originally presented by former host of Fat Cat and Friends, Lynn Weston with Brenton Whittle, and A ...
''. This move caused considerable public outcry. The rival Nine Network's ''
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'' program even filmed a mock funeral procession for the character featuring Nine mascot Humphrey B. Bear laying a wreath at the door of the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal.Friday Flashback: Fat Cat funeral
From: TV Tonight, 1 October 2021
The criticism ultimately led to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal disbanding the Children's Program Committee.NETWORKS CLAW BACK KIDS' TV
Patricia Edgar,
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, May 26, 1992


After cancellation

Despite cancellation, Fat Cat still appears on
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television screens as the mascot of Seven Perth's highly successful
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fundraising organisation. The character still says goodnight to Perth children on television at 7.30 each night. After cancellation, during the 1990s Fat Cat often appeared on celebrity versions of the then Adelaide produced ''
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''. As Fat Cat did not speak he was usually paired up with Channel 7's resident puppet Agro who was the mouthpiece for the duo. Fat Cat also made numerous appearances in the Australian comedy show '' Full Frontal'' depicting the character's bizarre life as a troublesome housepet. Sketches included the character being neutered on a spoof of ''
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'', and being the object of jealousy between a married couple. In October 2021, the 50th anniversary of Fat Cat's first appearance on television was acknowledged with a birthday reception for the mascot on the front steps of
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.Seven’s happiest feline Fat Cat celebrates 50 years on television
From: PerthNow, 13 October 2021


References


External links

*
Fat Cat and Friends at the National Film and Sound Archive
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