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Pullover Productions Ltd was a
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production company responsible for a number of UK children's programmes in the 1980s. The company specialised in
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using
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theatre techniques, particularly animating everyday objects such as umbrellas, dishcloths, balls or shoes.


History

The company was founded by two Czech
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from the 1968 invasion of Prague, Susan Kodicek and Rosta Cerny, along with
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Maggie Clarke. Kodicek and Cerny had worked together in the theatre for a number of years as the ''Black Theatre Group of Prague'' (as distinct from the better known ''
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''), performing puppet-based Variety acts with Mike Yarwood and Paul Daniels, and two full-length shows, ''Plop'' and ''Big Me and the Wilting Witch'' for
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. They moved into television when the
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gave them a regular slot on the children's show '' Vision On''. They moved to Granada TV for the series ''Daisy, Daisy'' where they performed black theatre segments and the in-show puppets Wriggle and Splodge, and eventually pitched a new idea for a further series ''Once Upon a Time'', which featured a short black-theatre puppetry sequence accompanying a story with a similar theme. The show ran for several years, first with presenter
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, later with singer Mark Wynter; it transmuted into ''Sounds like a Story''. They also contributed characters named Mr and Mrs Macaroni (notable for speaking a language consisting entirely of the names of Russian composers) to ''Our Backyard''.


Pullover

Keen to create something more of their own, Kodicek and Cerny created Pullover Productions to make a series for pre-schoolers called ''Pullover''. The programme was about a stuffed toy that comes to life each night and has adventures in the bedroom of its owner (played by Kodicek's son Danny). In most of the episodes, Pullover would find himself in a different world, where he would meet a friend, get into some mild peril and finally return to his world and his bed. The programme was notable for the fact that apart from a few lines spoken by the child at the beginning (he would read a short story to Pullover before going to sleep, introducing the subject of the episode), there was no speech. Instead, all episodes were scored with music throughout, providing a kind of 'narration'. Only thirteen episodes of ''Pullover'' were produced. The series was part financed by
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, who also handled international distribution rights. The series was exported to several countries including New Zealand, Malaysia and Hong Kong. UK broadcast was by Central on the ITV Network. At its peak in 1982 it reached number 3 in the children's viewing charts. A knitting pattern, produced by Robin, which if faithfully followed would result in a home-made Pullover toy, was released. Some long-established wool shops still have the pattern in stock!


FoxTales

Following ''Pullover'', the company created a more mainstream programme, ''FoxTales'', adapting a number of classic Eastern European
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to a cast of animal characters, narrated by Grandpa Fox (again Peter Davison). The show was well received but suffered from the fact that budgets for children's programming were being cut as imported animated series became increasingly cheaper to obtain. The series was also aired in Finland on
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in 1986 narrated by
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and Norway on
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in 1987 narrated by
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about her experiences as a child in
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, and died in 20

Cerny worked for the German-language branch of Czech radio and died in 2015.


External links


Pullover episode on YouTube

FoxTales at IMDb (Contains some errors)
Television production companies of the United Kingdom