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''Lizzie Dripping'' (released in its second year under the title ''Lizzie Dripping Again'') is a British television children's programme produced by the BBC in 1973 and 1974 (the second series was broadcast in 1975). It was written by
Helen Cresswell Helen Cresswell (11 July 1934 – 26 September 2005) was an English television scriptwriter and author of more than 100 children's books, best known for comedy and supernatural fiction. Her most popular book series, '' Lizzie Dripping'' and '' T ...
and set in the country
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of Little Hemlock, where a young girl, Penelope, with a vivid imagination (played by future '' Blue Peter'' presenter
Tina Heath Tina Heath (born 1953) is a British actress and former television presenter. She and husband Dave Cooke have two children. Early career Her first television appearance was in 1969, when she appeared in ''Broaden Your Mind'' on BBC 2 alongside Gr ...
) encounters a local witch (
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) whom only she can see and hear. This ability is further complicated by Penelope having a reputation for being an imaginative liar, making it even more difficult for her to convince others that her witch is real.


Series production

In 1972, the makers of the long-running children's television series '' Jackanory'' started to develop new story-telling format. Whereas ''Jackanory'' had been a simple 15-minute reading of a story, designed to encourage children themselves to read, the new ''Jackanory Playhouse'' would be a full-cast
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dramatizing traditional folk tales. The producers of ''Playhouse'', however, quickly made an exception for noted British children's author, Helen Cresswell. She was commissioned to write a wholly original play, and delivered ''Lizzie Dripping and the Orphans''. It is unclear whether this was originally meant to be a pilot, but following the success of the December 1972 broadcast, a full series of ''Lizzie Dripping'' was ordered by the BBC. Unlike other BBC properties by Cresswell, ''Lizzie Drippings status as a series based on previous novels is somewhat ambiguous. The characters and situations were original to the so-called pilot. The first series followed too closely on that pilot for Cresswell to have written and published books in the intervening time. However, the series broadcast in 1975 was mostly based upon three ''Lizzie Dripping'' novels that she had published in 1974. Thus, the property is a mixture of elements which first appeared on television and some that first appeared in print. The show's location work was filmed in
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,
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, which was, at the time, Cresswell's home. The episodes were directed by Paul Stone, who had been a director on '' Jackanory'' since 1969 and would later spend the 1980s producing some of Britain's top children's dramas, some of them written by Cresswell herself.


Structure

Unlike many other limited-run British children's shows, ''Lizzie Dripping'' is mostly episodic, rather than serial. Stories are confined to a single episode, although minor elements may be shared across several episodes. This self-containment is ensured by the use of in-story narration. In the pilot this narration was supplied by
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. However, when the series proper began in March 1973, the narration was provided by the titular character, played by Tina Heath. Thus, the contextual perspective of each episode had been shifted from the
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to the first person.


Title character

To those outside the United Kingdom, a confusing aspect of the show is the name of the main character. "Lizzie Dripping" is a
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term in the
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area for a lively girl who has difficulty distinguishing between fact and fiction. It is therefore not the name of the main character, but a label applied to her. The eponymous character's proper name is Penelope Arbuckle. The nickname Lizzie Dripping was common in London in the early 20th century.


Episodes


''Lizzie'' in other media

The series has been at least partially released on VHS. In 1990, the BBC put out the second, third and fourth stories of the second series under the banner, ''Lizzie Dripping and the Little Angel''. At that time, the
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gave the collection the rating of U. This video was only released in
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format. On 16 October 2017, Dazzler Media released the complete BBC series in a two DVD set entitled ''Lizzie Dripping The Complete Series One & Two'', listed in some sources as ''Lizzie Dripping & Lizzie Dripping Rides Again'' (Originally listed by the BBC in 1975 as ''Lizzie Dripping Again'', though the word ''Again'' was omitted from the opening title caption of the episodes, which remained in the original series one format of ''Lizzie Dripping and .........''). All nine episodes of the series are included in the set, but the Jackanory Playhouse original episode is not, presumably because it has been wiped. While an adaptation of the 1973 series appeared at the conclusion of the broadcast of that series, original ''Lizzie'' books have been in continuous publication in the UK since their publication as Jackanory Story Books in 1974. Though most of the publication activity in the years since the television show ended has surrounded republication of work done in 1973 and 1974, there have been occasional new stories, such as 1994's ''Lizzie Dripping on Holiday''. The character made a partial return to television when a set of these stories under the general title ''Lizzie Dripping and the Witch'', was read on ''Jackanory'' in 1992 by
Patricia Routledge Dame Katherine Patricia Routledge, (; born 17 February 1929) is an English actress, singer and broadcaster. For her role as Hyacinth Bucket in the BBC sitcom '' Keeping Up Appearances'' (1990–1995), she was nominated for the BAFTA TV Awar ...
; the previous year Routledge had read ''Lizzie Dripping by Moonlight'' on the same programme.BBC Genome website, taken from Radio Times listings
/ref> Some of the stories have seen audio release as well. The most notable may be a 2001 BBC Audiobooks "Cover to Cover" recording by Tina Heath called simply, ''Lizzie Dripping''.


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* * {{Use dmy dates, date=December 2012 BBC children's television shows British supernatural television shows 1970s British children's television series 1973 British television series debuts 1975 British television series endings