Crystal Tipps and Alistair
Crystal Tipps and Alistair was a British cartoon produced for the BBC. The titular characters were a girl and her dog who were joined by their friends Birdie and Butterfly. There were 50 five-minute episodes and a 20-minute Christmas special, all first shown between 1971 and 1974.[1] It was created by Hilary Hayton and Graham McCallum. Michael Grafton-Robinson, a BBC producer went independent setting up Q3 of London to produce the series.[1] The animation was done by Richard Taylor Cartoons, who were also contracted to make the Charley Says and the controversial Protect and Survive public information films for the Central Office of Information.
The series had no dialogue but rather was accompanied by a full musical soundtrack composed by Paul Reade; however, when shown on Captain Kangaroo in the U.S. in the 1970s the series did have voice-over narration by Cosmo "Gus" Allegretti in his high-pitched "Mister Moose" voice.
Episodes
- Birdie
- Butterfly
- Flying High
- The Art Gallery
- Keep Fit
- Fishing
- Party Time
- Decorating
- Sowing Seeds
- Trip to the Seaside
- Yo Yo
- The Postman
- Dressing Up
- Music Makers
- Snow
- It's Quicker By Tube
- Zoo Time
- Spring Cleaning
- Boots
- Chimney Sweep
- The Circus
- On Wheels
- Tennis Time
- The Swimming Pool
- Picnic Time
- Surprise
- Bubbles
- Pussy
- Gardening
- Still Life
- Sailing
- Golf
- Waterworks
- Eastern Magic
- Dough
- The Fortune Teller
- The Monster
- Hotel
- The Dog House
- Trampoline
- Knitting
- Bump in the Night
- Vacuum Cleaner
- Professor
- Cricket
- Kitten Care
- The Farm
- Sculptures
- Topiary
- The Magician
Crystal's Christmas Special was shown on 25 December 1974.
Credits
- Designed and Written by: Graham McCallum and Hilary Hayton
- Music Composed by: Paul Reade
- Animation Directed by: Richard Taylor
- Animator: Maggie Clarke
- Produced by: Michael Grafton-Robinson
- A BBC TV/Q3 London Co-Production
References
- ^ a b Alistair McGown "Crystal Tipps and Alistair (1971-74)", BFI screenonline
- Simon Sheridan The A to Z of Classic Children's Television (Reynolds & Hearn Books, 2004, reprinted 2007) ISBN 1-903111-27-7. Features a chapter on the series and an interview with Hilary Hayton.
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