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Ivor The Engine: Bagpuss's cartoon brother on track for comeback | Ivor The Engine: Bagpuss's cartoon brother on track for comeback |
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He was the cheeky cartoon steam engine that sang in his local choir, went out on his own and provokes nostalgic memories of an innocent childhood. | He was the cheeky cartoon steam engine that sang in his local choir, went out on his own and provokes nostalgic memories of an innocent childhood. |
Now 60 years since Ivor the Engine first steamed onto TV, his owners want to bring him out of the retirement shed and turn him into a film star. | Now 60 years since Ivor the Engine first steamed onto TV, his owners want to bring him out of the retirement shed and turn him into a film star. |
Stablemates Bagpuss and Clangers are already well loved. Now "pioneering" Ivor could get another ride. | Stablemates Bagpuss and Clangers are already well loved. Now "pioneering" Ivor could get another ride. |
"I'd love to make a live-action version of Ivor," said his co-creator's son. | "I'd love to make a live-action version of Ivor," said his co-creator's son. |
Inspired by Dylan Thomas' poetry and created by hand in a tumbledown cow shed by the late cartoon great Oliver Postgate, the cult icon turns 60 on Saturday. | Inspired by Dylan Thomas' poetry and created by hand in a tumbledown cow shed by the late cartoon great Oliver Postgate, the cult icon turns 60 on Saturday. |
The loveable locomotive of The Merioneth and Llantisilly Rail Traction Company Limited lived in the top left-hand corner of Wales surrounded by his eccentric friends. | The loveable locomotive of The Merioneth and Llantisilly Rail Traction Company Limited lived in the top left-hand corner of Wales surrounded by his eccentric friends. |
If Mr Dinwiddy the gold miner wanted new boots, Evans the Song wanted a first bass for the Grumbly and District Choral Society or Idris the dragon needed a warm firebox refuge, Ivor was there. | If Mr Dinwiddy the gold miner wanted new boots, Evans the Song wanted a first bass for the Grumbly and District Choral Society or Idris the dragon needed a warm firebox refuge, Ivor was there. |
The "ahead of its time" animation - one of UK's first cartoons - was made in the 1950s in Kent by someone whose insight into Welsh culture came mainly from Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood. | The "ahead of its time" animation - one of UK's first cartoons - was made in the 1950s in Kent by someone whose insight into Welsh culture came mainly from Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood. |
Bafta-award winning producer Postgate wrote the scripts, filmed the scenes and voiced many of the characters - including Ivor's distinctive puffing sound - with Smallfilms partner and animator Peter Firmin. The production, on an old farm just outside Canterbury, cost £10 a minute. | Bafta-award winning producer Postgate wrote the scripts, filmed the scenes and voiced many of the characters - including Ivor's distinctive puffing sound - with Smallfilms partner and animator Peter Firmin. The production, on an old farm just outside Canterbury, cost £10 a minute. |
Ivor was inspired by Postgate's friendship with a Welsh railway fireman, who fondly described how steam engines came to life when you spent time with them. | Ivor was inspired by Postgate's friendship with a Welsh railway fireman, who fondly described how steam engines came to life when you spent time with them. |
Postgate chose north Wales - of course, famed for its little steam railways - as the setting due to the "inspirational" terrain for stories made up of movable cardboard cut-outs painted with watercolours and the use of Blu Tack. | Postgate chose north Wales - of course, famed for its little steam railways - as the setting due to the "inspirational" terrain for stories made up of movable cardboard cut-outs painted with watercolours and the use of Blu Tack. |
Although Bagpuss, voted Britain's most popular children's TV show in a BBC poll, and Clangers, which returned to the BBC recently, are Smallfilms' most famous productions, it was Ivor that started the cartoon classic conveyer belt. | Although Bagpuss, voted Britain's most popular children's TV show in a BBC poll, and Clangers, which returned to the BBC recently, are Smallfilms' most famous productions, it was Ivor that started the cartoon classic conveyer belt. |
"The beautiful storytelling means it's as enjoyable for children now as it was then," said Smallfilms' current owner Daniel Postgate, son of Oliver who died in 2008. | "The beautiful storytelling means it's as enjoyable for children now as it was then," said Smallfilms' current owner Daniel Postgate, son of Oliver who died in 2008. |
"Dad's first programme was made for ITV and was inspired by the love of Under Milk Wood, Dylan Thomas and the magic of Wales. | "Dad's first programme was made for ITV and was inspired by the love of Under Milk Wood, Dylan Thomas and the magic of Wales. |
"He also wanted to animate without too many characters that could walk because it was difficult to animate - so he came up with a steam locomotive who wanted to sing in a Welsh choir and that was the starting point which led to everything. | "He also wanted to animate without too many characters that could walk because it was difficult to animate - so he came up with a steam locomotive who wanted to sing in a Welsh choir and that was the starting point which led to everything. |
"He then surrounded Ivor with charmingly eccentric people. It doesn't matter how technically dazzling an animation is, if the story is not good then it is soon forgotten." | "He then surrounded Ivor with charmingly eccentric people. It doesn't matter how technically dazzling an animation is, if the story is not good then it is soon forgotten." |
Ivor, who lived in Llaniog with his driver Jones The Steam, was a stop-motion animation which was a "painstakingly, often laborious frame by frame" technique. | Ivor, who lived in Llaniog with his driver Jones The Steam, was a stop-motion animation which was a "painstakingly, often laborious frame by frame" technique. |
Postgate and Firmin created a map where Ivor lived and it included viaducts, bridges, tunnels, towns, a mine, gasworks and a beach. | Postgate and Firmin created a map where Ivor lived and it included viaducts, bridges, tunnels, towns, a mine, gasworks and a beach. |
Black-and-white episodes were initially made for ITV, before Ivor appeared in colour in 1975 for the BBC. | Black-and-white episodes were initially made for ITV, before Ivor appeared in colour in 1975 for the BBC. |
Ivor has been immortalised in song by The Who and Bad Manners while the evocative background music is used on BBC 6 Music by evening presenter Gideon Coe. | Ivor has been immortalised in song by The Who and Bad Manners while the evocative background music is used on BBC 6 Music by evening presenter Gideon Coe. |
"Every night I hear it on my show, it takes me back to a more innocent time and Ivor's lovely little world," said Coe. | "Every night I hear it on my show, it takes me back to a more innocent time and Ivor's lovely little world," said Coe. |
"It had such wonderful characters, magic yet sometimes eccentric storylines and beautiful background music that evokes a warm nostalgic feeling. It was subtle genius. | "It had such wonderful characters, magic yet sometimes eccentric storylines and beautiful background music that evokes a warm nostalgic feeling. It was subtle genius. |
"Bearing in mind it started in the 1950s and was a cartoon trailblazer, it's still as good as anything made since. It was ahead of its time." | "Bearing in mind it started in the 1950s and was a cartoon trailblazer, it's still as good as anything made since. It was ahead of its time." |
And nothing would make Daniel more chuffed, than following the Clangers and getting Ivor back on track and back on the TV. | And nothing would make Daniel more chuffed, than following the Clangers and getting Ivor back on track and back on the TV. |
"I've written some film ideas that could work as a live action and family film," said Daniel. | "I've written some film ideas that could work as a live action and family film," said Daniel. |
"There have been plays and musicals and it'd be good to bring back Ivor in a different way, not as an animation as that has already been done. | "There have been plays and musicals and it'd be good to bring back Ivor in a different way, not as an animation as that has already been done. |
"And something to showcase the beautiful Welsh countryside and wealth of acting talent Wales has to offer. | "And something to showcase the beautiful Welsh countryside and wealth of acting talent Wales has to offer. |
"There's every chance it will happen - I'm on the case." | "There's every chance it will happen - I'm on the case." |
An exhibition of work from Postgate - the grandson of pre-war Labour leader George Lansbury and cousin of actress Angela Lansbury - will be in The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, Canterbury from next week. | |
"Although it was a large part of my childhood," added Daniel. "It was a large part of everybody else's childhood as well." | "Although it was a large part of my childhood," added Daniel. "It was a large part of everybody else's childhood as well." |
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