Ivor the Engine, Noggin the Nog, Pingwings, Pogles Wood,
Clangers, and Bagpuss - the iconic animations produced by the
Canterbury-based Smallfilms studio between 1958 and 1984 - constitute a
significant thread of British cultural history. The lasting appeal of
the imagined worlds created by Smallfilms is evident in the
highly-successful BBC reboot of Clangers (2015-present), which has
introduced a whole new audience to the pink moon mice. As well as the
shows likely to be famiilar to readers, this history expands the
Smallfilms story to include those less well-known animated shows that
nonetheless played an important part in the studio's history.
Through extensive studio access, interviews with many key Smallfilms
collaborators, press and audience analysis, Chris Pallant provides a
comprehensive and definitive historical record of the studio's work.
Beyond Bagpuss is illustrated with 100 images from the Smallfilms
archive, including those that have not previously been published.