Whirligig (TV series) explained

Whirligig was a BBC television programme for children broadcast from November 1950 until 1956. It was the first Saturday children's programme to be broadcast live from the BBC's Lime Grove Studios, at 5:00 pm on alternate Saturdays.

Premise

The show was conceived by producer Michael Westmore as the first children’s magazine programme, with linking scenes presented by Humphrey Lestocq, who was the stooge of the obnoxious puppet Mr. Turnip, voiced by Peter Hawkins.[1] Lestocq's catchphrase was "Goody, Goody Gumdrops" and Mr. Turnip's was "Lawky, Lawky, Lum".

Shows featured

The series took the form of individual shows:

None of the 91 episodes are believed to have survived in the form of recordings.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peter Hawkins . The Telegraph . 24 March 2014 . cs2.
  2. Web site: Whirligig - 20th December 1952. 2 July 2023.
  3. Web site: Whirligig - 28th March 1953. 2 July 2023.