The Raggy Dolls
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''The Raggy Dolls'' is a 1986-1994 British
cartoon series An animated series is a set of animated works with a common series title, usually related to one another. These episodes should typically share the same main characters, some different secondary characters and a basic theme. Series can have either ...
which originally aired on ITV. The series is set in Mr Grimes' Toy Factory, where imperfect dolls are thrown into a reject bin. While unobserved by human eyes, the dolls come to life and climb out of the reject bin to have adventures. The series was designed to encourage children to think positively about physical disabilities. 112 episodes were produced.


History

The series was produced for
Yorkshire Television ITV Yorkshire, previously known as Yorkshire Television and commonly referred to as just YTV, is the British television service provided by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the Yorkshire franchise area on the ITV (TV network), ITV network. Until 19 ...
from 3 April 1986 to 20 December 1994. It was created by Melvyn Jacobson, with scripts, narration, and music by
Neil Innes Neil James Innes (; 9 December 1944 – 29 December 2019) was an English writer, comedian and musician. He first came to prominence in the pioneering comedy rock group Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and later became a frequent collaborator with the M ...
. Yorkshire Television produced the first two series of ''The Raggy Dolls'' before awarding the commission to Orchid Productions Limited in 1987. This was the first programme Yorkshire Television commissioned from an independent production company. Orchid Productions went on to produce over 100 more episodes of the series. The initial animator for Yorkshire TV was Roy Evans. After the move to Orchid Productions Mark Mason took over the role, animating and storyboarding 26 episodes, and storyboarding and directing other animators on a further 26 episodes before moving on to work on other children's shows. He was replaced by Peter Hale from the 7th series onwards. The series was sold abroad to a number of other countries.


Characters


The Raggy Dolls

*Sad Sack – A sample of a design that was deemed too expensive to mass-produce; his appearance is somewhat different from that of the others. He is the oldest of the seven Raggy Dolls in the Reject Bin. As his name suggests, he is very gloomy and cynical, but he still values his friendship with the other dolls. *Dotty - As the oldest next to the lethargic Sad Sack, she sees herself as the leader of the group and is often very bossy. She is so named because she accidentally had paint spilt on her hair and clothing. Dotty's main catchphrase is: "Good thinking!" *Hi-Fi – He converses with stammer due to him being dropped during testing. It was also stated in the episode "The Trouble with Claude" that he was wired incorrectly, hence the stammer. He always wears headphones, which allow him to tune into radio and communication signals from seemingly any source. *Lucy – Her limbs are inadequately attached with nylon thread. She is shy and easily frightened, but always kind-hearted and loyal to her friends. She can be brave on occasion, as first seen in the episode "Ghosts". She speaks with a
Derbyshire Derbyshire ( ) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands, England. It includes much of the Peak District National Park, the southern end of the Pennine range of hills and part of the National Forest. It borders Greater Manchester to the nor ...
accent. *Back-To-Front – He is a handyman doll with a backward-facing head (as a result of the manufacturer putting his head on the wrong way round) and a love of machines. Always calm in a crisis, Back-To-Front's catchphrase is "No problem!". *Claude – A French doll, who, unlike his companions, is actually perfect in every way. He fell out of a box of dolls being shipped to France and was left behind, being put in the bin out of a lack of other places. He speaks with a French accent and sometimes alternates between speaking English and French. He also has a notable talent for cooking. *Princess – She should have been a beautiful princess doll, but the machine accidentally cut her hair and left her dress in rags. In the manner of a typical aristocrat, her voice is characterised by H-adding. As the opening titles indicate, Princess is the youngest of the original seven Raggy Dolls. *Ragamuffin – A wandering traveller doll who had lost his owner and decided to spend his life taking in new sights and experiences. Introduced in the fifth series.


Friends

*Pumpernickle – A Scarecrow who is a friend to the Raggy Dolls. *Edward – Mr Grimes's lost teddy bear who becomes a good friend to the Raggy Dolls. *Mr Marmalade – Mr Grimes's pet cat who has a playful trait. *Hercules – An old farmhorse. *Rupert the Roo – An Australian toy kangaroo who had been mailed from Australia until he had become a new friend to the Raggy Dolls. *Natasha – A Russian Doll bought by Mrs Grimes.


Humans

*Mr Oswald "Ozzie" Grimes – The owner of the toy factory. *Cynthia – Appeared later in the series to be Mr Grimes's love interest, and later wife. *Florrie Fosdyke – The kind but forgetful canteen manager of the factory. *Farmer Brown – The farmer of One Pin Farm. *Ethel Grimes – Mr Grimes's sister. * Oz and Boz – Ethel's badly-behaved sons (and Mr Grimes's nephews), known as the Terrible Twins.


Episodes


Series overview


Transmission guide

*Series 1a: 6 editions from 3 April 1986 – 8 May 1986 *Series 1b: 7 editions from 20 November 1986 – 26 February 1987 *Series 2a: 6 editions 13 November 1987 – 8 January 1988 *Series 2b: 7 editions from 19 August 1988 – 28 September 1988 *Series 3a: 6 editions from 16 November 1988 – 21 December 1988 *Series 3b: 7 editions from 19 July 1989 – 30 August 1989 *Series 4a: 3 editions from 6 September 1989 – 20 September 1989 *Series 4b: 10 editions from 28 June 1990 – 30 August 1990 *Series 5: 13 editions from 6 September 1990 – 29 November 1990 *Series 6: 13 editions from 6 September 1991 – 29 November 1991 *Series 7: 13 editions from 8 September 1992 – 1 December 1992 *Series 8: 10 editions from 28 September 1993 – 30 November 1993 *Series 9: 10 editions from 11 October 1994 – 20 December 1994


Later broadcasts

After the series ended, ''The Raggy Dolls'' later aired on digital television on the defunct children's network Carlton Kids and then on free-for-air satellite television on
Tiny Pop Tiny Pop (styled as tiny POP) is a British free-to-air children's television channel in the United Kingdom, owned by Narrative Entertainment UK Limited. Broadcast on many of the major digital television platforms in the UK, Tiny Pop, which was ...
. The series was broadcast to many countries worldwide, with the exception of the United States.


Merchandise

Three videos (with 5 programmes each) were released during the late 80s by Castle Communications Plc, each featuring a selection of episodes from the first two series narrated by
Neil Innes Neil James Innes (; 9 December 1944 – 29 December 2019) was an English writer, comedian and musician. He first came to prominence in the pioneering comedy rock group Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and later became a frequent collaborator with the M ...
. They were later re-released in Australia during the early 90s by Castle Communications Australasia. *The Raggy Dolls (CAV 1008) – The Big Top, After the Storm, The Dark Wood, The Genius, The Winter Swan *The Raggy Dolls 2 (CAV 1014) – The Flying Machine, The Pigeon Race, The Fun Fair, Too Many Cooks, The Terrible Twins. *The Raggy Dolls 3 (CVI 1022) – Spring Toys, A Trip to the Sea, A Royal Tour, Onion Soup, Moving House In the Spring of 1993, 4 Front Video released one cassette under 'Pocket Money Video' range (Cat No. 0867323) with six episodes- ''The Flying Machine'', ''The Pigeon Race'', ''The Fun Fair'', ''Spring Toys'', ''A Trip to the Sea'', ''A Royal Tour'' The complete first series of The Raggy Dolls was released on DVD on 21 June 2010 through
Revelation Films Revelation Films is a British film and television production and distribution company delivering visual entertainment via cinema, television and digital platforms. Tony Carne founded Revelation Films in 1992 as a video and television production ...
; the complete second series was available from 18 October 2010; the complete third series was available from 7 February 2011; the complete fourth series was released on 6 June 2011, but the complete fifth series was never released.


Books

A series of at least 10 books were published in 1990 by both Boxtree Limited (in association with Yorkshire Television Limited) and ABC Enterprises (for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation). The books were written or adapted by Neil Innes and illustrated by Steve Smallman. Titles include: *''The Big Top'' *''The Flying Machine'' *''The Hot Air Balloon'' *''In Days of Old'' *''Moving House'' *''The Pigeon Race'' *''The Royal Tour'' *''The Stolen Parrot'' *''The Tree House'' *''A Trip to the Sea'' *''We Are Not Amused'' *''The War Of The Wizards''


References


External links

*
Toonhound page on the series80sNostalgia – The Raggy Dolls
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Raggy Dolls, The 1980s British children's television series 1990s British children's television series 1986 British television series debuts 1994 British television series endings 1980s British animated television series 1990s British animated television series British children's animated adventure television series British children's animated comedy television series British children's animated drama television series British children's animated fantasy television series English-language television shows ITV children's television shows Television series by ITV Studios Television series by Yorkshire Television Sentient toys in fiction