The Woofits Explained

Italic Title:(see above) -->
The Woofits' Day Out
Author:Michael Parkinson
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:The Woofits
Genre:Juvenile fiction
Published:London: Collins, 1980
Pages:48
Isbn:9780001235267
Isbn Note:[1]
Oclc:16498491
Followed By:The Woofits Play Cricket
Italic Title:(see above) -->
The Woofits Play Cricket
Author:Michael Parkinson
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:The Woofits
Genre:Juvenile fiction
Published:London: Collins, 1980
Pages:48
Isbn:9780001235274
Isbn Note:[2]
Oclc:16498494
Preceded By:The Woofits' Day Out
Followed By:The Woofits Play Football
Italic Title:(see above) -->
The Woofits Play Football
Author:Michael Parkinson
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:The Woofits
Genre:Juvenile fiction
Published:London: Collins, 1980
Pages:48
Isbn:9780001235281
Isbn Note:[3]
Oclc:16498497
Preceded By:The Woofits Play Cricket
Followed By:The 'Daily Woofit'
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The 'Daily Woofit'
Author:Michael Parkinson
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:The Woofits
Genre:Juvenile fiction
Published:London: Collins, 1980
Pages:48
Isbn:9780001235298
Isbn Note:[4]
Oclc:16498488
Preceded By:The Woofits Play Football

The Woofits is a series of children's books written in the 1980s by British television and radio personality Michael Parkinson, best known for his TV chat shows.

The stories featured the Woofits, a family of anthropomorphic dog-like creatures who lived in the fictional Yorkshire coal mining village of Grimeworth (based on the real life Cudworth where Parkinson was born and nearby village of Grimethorpe). Most of the inhabitants of Grimeworth were Woofits (and had the surname "Woofit"), although humans also appeared in the stories.

Books

The four original books published in 1980 by Collins of London were

In addition there were Woofit annuals for the years 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983.

In some of the annuals the setting for the stories was moved from Grimeworth to Batley in West Yorkshire where the Woofits worked at a woollen mill and were of Scottish origin.

Television

In 1981 Yorkshire Television made two series of Woofits cartoons to be shown on ITV's lunchtime slot for young children based on the original stories and new stories with Michael Parkinson narrating them.

Characters

The main members of the Woofit family lived in 3 terraced houses along Grimeworth Street, Grimeworth these were -

Number 8

Number 10

Number 12

Other characters included Baskerville Woofit (editor of the Daily Woofit), Cluff Woofit (manager of the local football team) and local policeman Sergeant Fox.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Parkinson, Michael. The Woofits' Day Out. OCLC Worldcat. 16498491. 3 April 2014.
  2. Book: The Woofits Play Cricket. OCLC Worldcat. 16498494. 3 April 2014.
  3. Book: The Woofits Play Football. OCLC Worldcat. 16498497. 3 April 2014.
  4. Book: The 'Daily Woofit'. OCLC Worldcat. 16498488. 3 April 2014.