My Best Friends Too is a UK VHS release by National Children's Home and BBC on 14th February 1999.
Contents[]
Episodes that are featured on the Tape[]
- Bump and the Talking Tree
- Spot Goes to the Fair
- Old Bear and Friends: Little Bear's Big Race
- Fireman Sam: Lost in the Fog
- Tots TV: Hedgehog
- Pingu the Icicle Musician
- Danger Mouse: The Return of Count Duckula
- Teddy Trucks: Rosie's Day Out
- Noddy's New Friend
- SuperTed's Dream
- Rosie and Jim: Painting
- Spot Goes to the Fair
- Postman Pat's Rainy Day
- Nellie the Elephant: Nellie Goes Time Traveling
Copyrights[]
- Bump: © Bump Enterprises Ltd. 1993 © Abbey Broadcast Communications Plc.
© Videal Productions GMBH. 1993 - Spot: From the Spot books by Eric Hill. © 1993 King Rollo Films Ltd.
- Jane Hissey's Old Bear and Friends: Stories and Artwork © Jane Hissey.
Licensed by Random House, UK, Ltd. Produced by Optomen Television. © Carlton Television. 1993 - Fireman Sam: Film by Bumper Films Ltd. for S4C and Prism Art and Design Ltd.
with Thanks to the Fire Service. © S4C MCMXC. - Tots TV: © 1993 A Ragdoll Production for Central Independent Television Plc.
- Pingu: © 1993 Editory/SRG.
- Danger Mouse: © Cosgrove Hall Productions Ltd 1993.
- Teddy Trucks: © Abbey Broadcast Communications/Michelle Cartridge 1993.
- Noddy: © BBC Enterprises 1992. Based on the Noddy books by Enid Blyton.
- SuperTed: Films © MCMLXXXIV S4C. SuperTed (TM) © MCMLXXXIV Mike Young and
© Petalcraft Demonstrations Ltd. - Rosie and Jim: Film by Ragdoll Productions (UK) Ltd.
© 1992 Central Independent Television Plc. - Spot: From the Spot books by Eric Hill. © 1993 King Rollo Films Ltd.
- Postman Pat: © Woodland Animations 1988.
- Nellie the Elephant: © 1993 101 Film Productions Ltd.
Programme Credits []
Here are the credits to the programmes on this children's compilation video whereas the Pingu episode on this video contains no credits at all.
Bump[]
("Bump and the Talking Tree")[]
- Stories by Christopher James.
- Narrated by Simon Cadell.
- Animated by CMTB Animation.
- Edited by Nick Upton.
- Art and Music by Steve Augarde.
- Art Director: Peter Corri.
- Executive Producer for the BBC: Theresa Plummer-Andrews.
- Executive Producer for Abbey Communications: Anne Miles.
- Directed by Terry Brian.
- Produced by Dennis Hooper.
- © Bump Enterprises Ltd 1993.
- An Abbey Broadcast Communications plc./Videal Producktions - GMBH Production.
- © Abbey Broadcast Communications plc. Videal Producktions GMBH 1993.
The Adventures of Spot[]
("Spot Goes to the Fair")[]
- Based on the books by Eric Hill.
- Produced by King Rollo Films Ltd.
- Voiced by Paul Nicholas.
- Music by Duncan Lamont.
- © 1993 King Rollo Films Ltd.
Old Bear Stories[]
("Little Bear's Big Race")[]
- Narrated by Anton Rogers.
- Written by Jane Hissey.
- Animation by Humphrey and Fin Leadbetter.
- Music by Paul Castle.
- Video Editing by Nick Follows.
- Dubbing Mixer: Nigel Glynn-Davies.
- Puppet Makers: Val Jones, Monique Brown and Alix Harrwood.
- Sets by Colin Armitage.
- Props by Pippa Randolph and Sue Phillips.
- Executive Producer: Peter Gillbe.
- Produced by Richard Randolph.
- Directed by Kevin Griffiths.
- Characters © Jane Hissey.
- Licensed by Random House (UK) Ltd.
- An Optomen Television Production
in association with Ealing Animation
for Carlton Television. - © Carlton Television 1993.
Fireman Sam[]
("Lost in the Fog")[]
- Voices by John Alderton.
- Characters and Storylines created by Rob Lee.
- Original idea by Dave Gingell and Dave Jones.
- Assisted by Mike Young.
- Written by Nia Ceidiog.
- Sets by Beverley Knowlden, Linda Thodesen,
Janice Shakespeare, Barrie Zafar and James Nevill. - Vehicles by Brian Anderson and Alun Jones.
- Puppets by Ian Frampton and Allison Hall.
- Engineering consultant: Mel Grigg.
- Assistant animator: Timon Dowdeswell.
- Director of animation: Brian Anderson.
- Edited by William Oswald and Elen Lewis.
- Sound by John Cross.
- Music by Ben Heneghan and Ian Lawson.
- Lyrics by Robin Lyons.
- Sung by Maldwyn Pope.
- Executive Producers: Christopher Grace and Theresa Plummer-Andrews.
- Produced and Directed by Ian Frampton and John Walker.
- Production by Bumper Films Ltd for S4C and
Prism Art and Design Limited with thanks to the Fire Service. - © S4C 1990.
Tots TV[]
("Hedgehog")[]
- Tilly's Puppeteer: Véronique Déroulède.
- Tom's Puppeteer: Robin Stevens.
- Tiny's Puppeteer: Andrew Davenport.
- Donkey - from the Blue Cross Animal Welfare Society.
- Jane Pardoe: from Whipsnade Wild Animal Park.
- With thanks to Penny Boyd at Burstow Wildlife Sanctuary.
- Written by Robin Stevens, Andrew Davenport and Jack Ousbey.
- Educational Advisors: Jack Ousbey and Joan Conway.
- Graphics by Bob Cosford.
- Mr Noah Animation by Semafor Studios
Coordinated by Rory Fellowes. - Camera by Mike Callan.
- Sound by Patrick Morris.
- Technical Assistants: Daryl Kibblewhite and Brett Davis.
- Lighting Director: Howard Evason.
- Electricians: Jack Coggins and Robin Johnson.
- Site Manager: Adrian Small.
- Unit Managers: Nigel P Harris.
- Edited by Jonathan Bravo and Paul Hodgson.
- Dubbing Mixer: Harry Jacobs.
- Associate Producer: Paul Mathew.
- PA/Continuity: Annie Gibbs.
- Design Assistants: Sahron Nash and Frances Duncan.
- Art Director: Penny Lane.
- Assistant Director: Robin Toyne.
- Production Manager: Susan James.
- Music by Andrew McCrorie-Shand.
- Production Designer: Bob Berk.
- Directed by Martin Goodsmith.
- Devised and Produced by Anne Wood.
- A Ragdoll Production for Central.
- © Central Independent Television plc 1993.
Danger Mouse[]
("The Return of Count Duckula")[]
- Voices by David Jason, Terry Scott, Edward Kelsey and Brian Trueman.
- Written by Brian Trueman.
- Music by Mike Harding.
- Music Production by Richie Close.
- Animated by Jean Flynn and Meryl Edge.
- Backgrounds by Malcolm Turner and Diane Wren.
- Paint and Trace by Phillip McMylor, Roy Huckerby, Peter Kidd, Monica McCartney and Andrew Wilson.
- Editing by John McManus.
- Camera by Frank Hardie and Wendy Senior.
- Produced by Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall.
- Directed by Brian Cosgrove.
- A Cosgrove/Hall Production © 1980.
Teddy Trucks[]
("Rosie's Day Out")[]
- Written by Chris Allen.
- Voices by Carole Boyd and Jonathan Kydd.
- Based on the Teddy Trucks books by Michelle Cartlidge.
- Storyboards by Mark Mason.
- Backgrounds by Michelle Graney.
- Animation Director: Simon Turner.
- Animated by Nick Love-Gittins and Rob Newman.
- Rostrum Camera by Jim Davey.
- Paint and Trace by Whizzline Trace & Paint.
- Music by Kick Production.
- Directed by Derek Mogford.
- Produced by Jo Pullen.
- Executive Producer for Abbey Broadcast Communications: Anne Milles.
- BBC Executive Producer: Theresa Plummer-Andrews.
- BBC Producer: Joan Lofts.
- © Abbey Broadcast Communications/Michelle Cartlidge 1993.
Noddy's Toyland Adventures[]
("Noddy's New Friend")[]
- Based on the stories by Enid Blyton.
- Story written by Julia and Chris Allen.
- Voices by Susan Sheridan and Jimmy Hibbert.
- Music Composed and Performed by Paul K. Joyce.
- Animated by Paul Berry, Sue Pugh and Lloyd Price.
- Puppet Makers: Noel Baker, Marcia Pidgeon, Colin Batty, Peter Saunders,
Peter Bentley, Bridget Smith, Ian MacKinnon and Stuart Sutcliffe. - Sets and Props by Rick Kent, Chris Keogh, Jeff Spain,
Paul Simpson, Richard Sykes and Pippa Greenwood. - Costumes Made by Helen Plaumer, Clare Elliott and Geraldine Corrigan.
- Art Director: Bridget Appleby.
- Assistant Designer: Graham Maiden.
- Production Supervisor: Christine Walker.
- Model Camera and Lighting by Jerry Andrews and Joe Dembinski.
- Edited by Nibs Senior.
- Assistant Editor: Bob Ashton.
- Dubbing Mixer: John Wood.
- Directed by Brian Little.
- Executive Producer: Theresa Plummer-Andrews.
- Produced by Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall
with thanks to Sylvia Rosen. - Produced for BBC Enterprises by Cosgrove Hall Productions Limited.
- Based on the 'NODDY' books by Enid Blyton.
- © BBC Enterprises 1992.
SuperTed[]
("SuperTed's Dream")[]
- Produced by Mike Young.
- Designed and Directed by Dave Edwards.
- Written by Robin Lyons.
- Based on the Characters Created by Mike Young.
- Film Producer: Roger Fickling.
- Voices by Derek Griffiths, Peter Hawkins, Melvyn Hayes,
Roy Kinnear, Jon Pertwee, Victor Spinetti and Sheila Steafel. - Key Animator: Les Orton, Chris Fenna, Chris Caunter and Lloyd Sutton.
- Assistant Animator: Gary Hurst.
- Inbetweeners: Steve John, Mike Price, Tony Ardolino and Christine Fotheringham.
- Background Artists: Mike Wall and Ian Henderson.
- Storyboard and Layouts by Wayne Thomas and Andrew Offiler.
- Editing and Sound Effects by Stuart Murray and Ivan Naisbitt.
- Dubbing Studio by Mag Masters.
- Music Composed by Chris Stuart and Mike Townend.
- Music Arranged and Conducted by Mike Towend.
- Music Produced by Ambarel.
- Personal Assistance by Andrea Tudor.
- Paint Design and Colour Mixing by Wendy Keay-Bright.
- Checkers: Sara Markham and Sue Rider.
- Special Effects by Graham Bebbington.
- Assistant: Geral Emanuel.
- Infotec Operator: Christopher Plummer.
- Trace and Paint Supervisor: Philip Watkins.
- Trace and Paint by Ron Erickson, Fiona Fenna, Melanie Hill, Lisa-Ann James,
Frank Koller, Carol Leslie, Ceri Matthews, Hazel Guy, Jacqui Miller,
Sue Paton, Samantha Reynolds, Philip Simmonds, Mick Stubbs, Rosemary Thorburn,
Martyn Yates, Matthew Gut and Anna-Louise Roberts. - Siriol Line-Test Camera by Peter Jessett.
- Rostrum Camera by Graham Orrin Rostrums.
- Film Laboratories by Studio Film and Video Laboratories.
- Made in Wales by Siriol Animation Ltd.
- Films © 1984 S4C.
- SuperTed © 1984 Mike Young and Petalcraft Demonstrations Ltd.
Rosie and Jim[]
("Painting")[]
- Written and Presented by John Cunliffe.
- Jim's Puppeteer: Robin Stevens.
- Rosie's Puppeteer: Rebecca Nagan.
- With thanks to Jack Holloway's Hardware Store.
- Graphics by Roger Berry.
- Animation by Peter Lang and Alan Rogers.
- Facilities by Optical Image Broadcast.
- Lighting Cameraman: Derek Gruszeckyj.
- Camera Assistant: Nigel P Harris.
- Sound by Dave Lowe.
- Runners: Paul Lewis and Adrian Small.
- Sound Dubbing by Paul Luxford.
- Edited by Rob Ollerton.
- Continuity by Pauline Pearson.
- Production Manager: Susan James.
- Assistant Production Co-ordinator: Grant Williams.
- Design Assistant: Penny Lane.
- Boatman: Geoff Loader.
- Associate Producer: Robin Stevens.
- Music by Andrew McCrorie-Shand.
- Devised by Anne Wood and Doug Wilcox.
- Designed by Bob Berk.
- Produced by Anne Wood.
- Directed by Doug Wilcox.
- A Ragdoll Production for Central.
- © Central Independent Television 1990.
Postman Pat[]
("Pat's Rainy Day")[]
- Written by John Cunliffe.
- Designed and Directed by Ivor Wood.
- Music by Bryan Daly.
- Narration and Vocals by Ken Barrie.
- Edited by Martin Bohan.
- Produced by Woodland Animations Ltd.
Nellie the Elephant []
("Nellie Goes Time Traveling")[]
- Painting by Pauline De Witt, Roger Lougher, Simonette Mougne,
David Pedley, Charlotte Sackett and John & Kozue Tillett. - Tracing by Sharon Cawdery, Chris Coates and Katherine R. Cowan.
- Trace and Paint Co-ordinator: Anne Ward.
- Animation by Paul Donnellon, Alan Green, Dick Horn, Bill Lee, Geoff Loynes and Rosemary Welch.
- Background Design by Janet Nunn and Terry Ward.
- Animation Equipment by Chromacolour Ltd.
- Film Processing by Studio Film + Video Laboratories Ltd.
- Dubbing by Ted Spooner at Video London Sound Studios Ltd.
- The Voice of Nellie by Lulu.
- Narrator and Character Voices by Tony Robinson.
- Title Song by Ralph Butler and Peter Hart.
© 1956 Dash Music Co Ltd, 8-9 Frith Street, London W1.
Sung by Lulu. - Production Co-ordinator: Andy Dixon.
- Assistant Director and Layouts by Janet Nunn.
- Rostrum Camera by Filmfex Services.
- Incidental Music by John Hyde.
- Film Editing by Morgan Daniels Ltd.
- Written by Richard Everett and Bernie Kay.
- Produced and Directed by Terry Ward.
- Produced and Directed by Terry Ward.
- A 101 Film Production for Central. © 1990.