Re-making The Wombles – albeit for radio rather than TV – involves what many would consider to be an impossible act to follow, so indelibly associated is the original series with the voice of ...
Can you easily name your favourite recording artists? When asked this question, I generally rattle off a rapid list of Led Zeppelin, ELO, Yes, Kate Bush, Pink Floyd – these were the formative ...
The Wombles were created by children's author Elizabeth Beresford in 1968, and were made even more famous by a BBC TV series two years later. Now the children's show is getting a 21st century re ...
The Wombles is a second animated series for children based on the characters created by Elisabeth Beresford transmitted in 1997 and 1998. The Wombles had remained popular with children into the 1980s.
who are lending their name to a new initiative for sustainable brands The Wombles first appeared on TV screens over 50 years ago. With them came an environmental message long before green campaigning ...
Though for many the Wombles may seem just a nostalgic childhood memory, their ethos of ‘make good use of bad rubbish’ has made a large ...
Wellington and Alderney's curiosity results in the need for a bit of quick thinking when a Wimbledon TV van pulls onto the ... Show more The Wombles live under Wimbledon Common, and it is their ...
A large TV was among the items the group found when ... In Peterborough, a joint effort between voluntary group Peterborough Litter Wombles and the city council saw more than 100 volunteers ...
Bungo and Stepney tear around dressing up as Wombles from the distant past, trying to fool Tomsk into thinking his time machine works.