The Muddle-Headed Wombat Explained

The muddle-headed Wombat
Author:Ruth Park
Illustrator:Noela Young
Language:English
Genre:Fiction

The Muddle-Headed Wombat is a fictional wombat featured in the radio serials and later in the children's books of the same name written by Australian author Ruth Park.[1] The books are considered classics of Australian children's literature.[2] [3]

History

In 1941 the Australian Broadcasting Commission decided to nationalise its Children's programs, broadcast from Sydney with Ida Elizabeth Osbourne as its first producer. In 1942 she commissioned Ruth Park to write a dramatised series, The Wide–Awake Bunyip. The first episode was aired in January 1943, with "Joe" (Albert Collins) in the title role. When he died, in 1951, Ruth changed the title to The Muddle–Headed Wombat, with Leonard Teale the first to play the part. When Leonard left, John Ewart "Jimmy" made it his for the next 18 years.[4] The part of his friend "Mouse" in both incarnations was played by the current female co-presenter. When John E. C. Appleton was made Supervisor of Children's Programs and keen to be involved, the part of "Tabby Cat" was created for him. The narrator throughout was "Mac" (Atholl Fleming).

In total, the series ran for 3129 episodes. The popularity of the series (which ended when the Children's Hour was cancelled in 1971) led Ruth Park to write her Muddle–Headed Wombat books. In 1981 and 1982, in response to popular demand the ABC re-recorded many of the earliest episodes.[5]

Synopsis

The Muddle-Headed Wombat books follow the Muddle-Headed Wombat and his friends, a good-natured, practical female mouse and a vain, neurotic male tabby cat. The characters call each other simply Wombat, Mouse and Tabby. The idea for the character arose when Park's daughter made the comment that "I don't think there's anyone in the world I'm smarter than."[6]

Wombat's speech is peppered with malapropisms and spoonerisms, e.g. treely ruly for really and truly, lawn the mow for mow the lawn and Cindergorilla for Cinderella. He has a bicycle with red wheels, of which he is intensely proud and which he anthropomorphises, e.g. complaining that it bit him when he accidentally injured himself trying to repair it.

Books

The Muddle Headed Wombat series of books was published from 1962 to 1971 by Educational Press Pty Ltd,[7] who commissioned Ruth Park to write books based on the radio show. Noela Young (died 5 April 2018) illustrated these books.[8]

In 1971 the rights were transferred to Angus and Robertson Pty Ltd, who commissioned the later books and reprinted those originally published by Educational Press.

The Muddle-Headed Wombat

The Muddle-Headed Wombat on Holiday

The Muddle-Headed Wombat in the Treetops

The Muddle-Headed Wombat at School

Film

In Ukraine in 1990 was released short animated film (Ukrainian: Безтолковий Вомбат) directed by Serguei Kouchnerov on Ukranimafilm studio.

Notes and References

  1. News: Curnow. Tim. 18 December 2010. So much more than Wombat's mum. Sydney Morning Herald. 8 December 2020.
  2. News: Park. Ruth. 17 December 2010. Author Ruth Park dies. ABC News. 9 December 2020.
  3. Web site: 2018. Animal tales: children's books about war. 11 December 2020. Raggy Doll Reads.
  4. Book: Richard Lane. The Golden Age of Australian Radio Drama 1923–1960. 308.
  5. https://www.nla.gov.au/sites/default/files/ruth_park_a_celebration.pdf Ruth Park: A Celebration
  6. Greaves, Jill (1998) "Writing to understand": a critical study of the major works of Ruth Park. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
  7. Copyright Registration Notices issued by the Commonwealth of Australia and by the Library of Congress
  8. Web site: RiP Noela Young. Books + Publishing. 6 April 2018.