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Digital makeover for Noddy and co | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Much-loved children's character Noddy is to return to British TV screens looking brighter than ever - thanks to computer technology. | |
Milkshake!, the pre-school section of TV channel Five, will show new programme Noddy in Toyland at 0720 every morning from 20 April. | Milkshake!, the pre-school section of TV channel Five, will show new programme Noddy in Toyland at 0720 every morning from 20 April. |
The 52 new 10-minute episodes feature new computer animations which aim to make characters look like real toys. | |
The digital makeover marks the 60th birthday of Enid Blyton's character. | |
We're sure that children will delight in Noddy's new fun-filled adventures and Toyland's magical places like so many generations before them Five | We're sure that children will delight in Noddy's new fun-filled adventures and Toyland's magical places like so many generations before them Five |
Original characters including Big Ears and Tessie Bear will be returning together with some new faces including fairy Linden Berry. | Original characters including Big Ears and Tessie Bear will be returning together with some new faces including fairy Linden Berry. |
Noddy will also have some new vehicles at his disposal - including a helicopter and a monster truck - to help him get around Toy Town. | Noddy will also have some new vehicles at his disposal - including a helicopter and a monster truck - to help him get around Toy Town. |
Nick Wilson, director of children's programmes for Five, said: "We're sure that children will delight in Noddy's new fun-filled adventures and Toyland's magical places like so many generations before them." | Nick Wilson, director of children's programmes for Five, said: "We're sure that children will delight in Noddy's new fun-filled adventures and Toyland's magical places like so many generations before them." |
Several television series of Noddy's adventures have been made, with the first airing in 1955. | Several television series of Noddy's adventures have been made, with the first airing in 1955. |
A new Noddy book is also being written by Enid Blyton's granddaughter Sophie Smallwood to mark the character's 60th birthday. | A new Noddy book is also being written by Enid Blyton's granddaughter Sophie Smallwood to mark the character's 60th birthday. |
The book, which will be the first to appear since 1963, will be illustrated by Robert Tyndall, who has drawn the characters since 1953. | The book, which will be the first to appear since 1963, will be illustrated by Robert Tyndall, who has drawn the characters since 1953. |
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