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There were two series made - Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House (1984), of which the BBC retained copies, and The Doll's Wish (1986) which, as it was transmitted from TV, the BBC did not keep. Both series were classed as purchased programmes, which the BBC was not required to archive.
- Animation Children's Drama
Oct 17, 2017 · As the series was not produced by the BBC, they chose not to keep copies of the series and, unfortunately, the master tapes of The Doll's Wish have gone missing.
Part of the series and its sequel "The Doll's Wish" (1986) may be lost. The studio Smallfilms produced both works for the BBC, but did not bother to keep copies of the works following the end of the production. The BBC kept only partial copies in its archives.
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- 1984-02-06
- Animation, Family
There were two series of Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House (1984), of which the BBC retained copies, and The Doll's Wish (1986) which, as it was transmitted from VT, the BBC did not keep. Both series were classed as purchased programmes, which the BBC was not required to archive.
Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House is a 1984 animated television series. It is based on The Dolls' House, a children's novel written by Rumer Godden originally published in 1947, and focuses on the toys living in a Victorian Dolls' House belonging to sisters Emily and Charlotte Dane.
- February 6, 1984
Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House is a 1984 animated television series. It is based on The Dolls' House, a children's novel written by Rumer Godden originally published in 1947, and focuses on the toys living in a Victorian Dolls' House belonging to sisters Emily and Charlotte Dane.
Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House is a 1984 animated television series. It is based on The Dolls' House, a children's novel written by Rumer Godden originally published in 1947, and focuses on the toys living in a Victorian Dolls' House belonging to sisters Emily and Charlotte Dane.