Please
find below a short press release on a fascinating collection coming up next
week.
BBC TV ARCHIVE
COLLECTION
Vectis Auctions
Ltd – 23rd June 2020
Featuring
in the 23rd of June TV and Film Related sale at Vectis Auctions, is
a collection of original BBC TV props and ephemera from the Children’s Show Whirligig.
Lot
316 - with change of cloths!
Whirligig
was first broadcast in 1950; a new children’s programme that soon became a huge
success. The show ran for 6 years and aired fortnightly in a prime-time 5pm
Saturday evening slot. The show featured Mr Turnip, a vegetable-based puppet
who became a celebrity in his own right. He had toys, dolls, games, and even
toiletries made in his name, as well as being made children’s “Man of the Year”
in 1951.
Mr
Turnip was created and operated by renowned puppeteer Joy Laurey. As the show
was broadcast live Mr Turnip had many more strings than a conventional puppet,
allowing for a greater range of movement by Joy.
Lot
326
The
original, fully operational, Mr Turnip puppet prop, owned and created by Joy
Laurey, is featuring in the Vectis Auctions TV and Film related sale on the 23rd
June 2020. He is accompanied by original scripts, including one dated 25th
November 1950 – the first time the show was aired; plus working notes from Joy,
studio floor plans, contracts, photographs and correspondence.
Lot
324
Other
Whirligig items include printers proof mock-up annuals, Mr Turnip and Whirligig
annuals, and puppet related literature. Some very interesting reading.
Lot
317
Also
in the collection are two further puppets created by Joy. Septimus and Phoebe,
the puppets were designed and created for the show “The Adventures of
Septimus”. The show, which was not televised, was intended for Anglia
Television and was about a stone gargoyle boy who comes to life and is capable
of time travel. This unique lot also includes letters, sketches and photographs
of the intended show.
Lot
328 - I love the distances in the '6th British Empire & Commonwealth
Games', but I don't want to go back to them; all twelve's and eighth's and fourteenth's!
Another
show, which Joy Laurey was commissioned for and which was subsequently produced
was The Adventures of Twizzle. “Twizzle” was produced by Gerry Anderson and AP
Films during the late 50s early 60s, the puppet, Jiffy The Broomstick Man, was
created by Joy using images created by Roberta Leigh, these original hand coloured
illustrations are available within this fascinating collection.
The
catalogue is now online at https://www.vectis.co.uk/auction/general-toy-sale-812-1
These
lots can be found between Lot 316 – 330
For
further information on any of the lots in this collection or in this sale
please contact Kathy Taylor on 01642 750616 or email admin@vectis.co.uk
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