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Daniel Postgate
Birth Name:Daniel Raymond Postgate
Birth Date:1964 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Whitstable, Kent, England
Occupation:writer, illustrator,
Partner:Rochelle Bloom
Children:2
Parents:Oliver Postgate
Prudence Myers
Relatives:Raymond Postgate
(grandfather)
George Lansbury
(great grandfather)
Angela Lansbury
(cousin)
Family:Postgate family

Daniel Raymond Postgate (born 5 February 1964) is an English script writer, author, and illustrator.[1] Some of his books include Smelly Bill, Engelbert Sneem and His Dream Vacuum Machine, and Big Mum Plum. In 2014, he collaborated with Oliver Postgate’s business partner and other founder of Smallfilms, Peter Firmin on the production of a new series of The Clangers, with Daniel Postgate writing many of the episodes and voicing the Iron Chicken, The Soup Dragon, and her son, Baby Soup Dragon. He won a Bafta for his episode 'I am the Eggbot'.

After the death of his father in 2008, Postgate inherited Smallfilms, the company set up by Postgate and Firmin. Smallfilms is a company that has made Pingwings, Pogles' Wood, Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers and Bagpuss, and was shown on the BBC between 1950s and 1980s, and on ITV from 1959 to the present day.

Early life

Postgate was born in Whitstable Hospital on 5 February 1964, the youngest son of Oliver Postgate and Prudence Myers, nee Briton. Postgate grew up in Blean, a village just outside Whitstable, and lived in a large house which was once a pub.[2] He attended the Canterbury Technical College.[3]

Career

After moving to London, Postgate regularly contributed his Cartoons to The Sunday Times newspaper https://www.walker.co.uk/contributors/Daniel-Postgate-4216.aspx. In 1993, he wrote and illustrated his first picture book, 'Kevin Saves the World[4] . Postgate has subsequently written and illustrated many children's books (Big Mother Plum, Hairy Toe, Smelly Bill, Wild West Willy)[1] and was a main writer for the CBeebies revival of the Clangers (2015–) which won a Bafta in 2015 for Postgate's script and he was nominated again the following year for best writer. Postgate references some of his illustrative influences as "Quentin Blake, Tony Ross, Maurice Sendak, Don Martin, Sempe and Dr. Seuss.[5] "]

Personal life

Postgate has worked as a chef, a painter of horses and sea scenes on old wooden boxes, a freelance cartoonist, and a picture book illustrator.[3] Postgate has two children, a son and a daughter.

References

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Welcome to the site of Daniel Postgate. danpostgate.com. 25 June 2018.
  2. Web site: Walker Books – Daniel Postgate. walker.co.uk. 25 June 2018.
  3. Web site: Daniel Postgate Books, Author Biography, and Reading Level Scholastic. www.scholastic.com. 25 June 2018.
  4. Web site: Daniel Postgate - illustrator . 2022-12-05 . www.thecatchpoleagency.co.uk.
  5. Web site: Walker Books - Daniel Postgate .
  6. Web site: Postgate. 2018. scholastic.