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Jul 1, 2018 · Peter Firmin, the co-creator of Clangers, Bagpuss and Basil Brush, has died at the age of 89, it has been confirmed. Mr Firmin also helped create other classic children's shows such as Ivor the ...
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Jun 25, 2020 · Ivan Owen, who grew up in Kent, passed away 20 years ago this autumn. Basil had made him a millionaire and one of the entertainment world’s key figures, but as devoted as he was to the wily fox, he was equally determined not to share in his limelight. In a rare interview, Ivan Owen’s son, Jonathan Owen, 60, reveals his father’s desire ...
Jun 25, 2020 · Oliver Postgate's death in 2008 was mourned as a familiar voice for so many childhoods was silenced forever. Peter Firmin passed away at the home he cherished on July 1, 2018. He was 89. Bagpuss ...
Jun 18, 2020 · Peter Firmin was asked by Ivan Owen to create the original Basil Brush puppet - and regularly carried out repairs. And it was there he was introduced to the artist Peter Firmin. Firmin had ...
Peter Arthur Firmin (11 December 1928 – 1 July 2018) was an English artist and puppet maker. He was the founder of Smallfilms , along with Oliver Postgate . Between them they created a number of popular children's TV programmes, The Saga of Noggin the Nog , Ivor the Engine , Clangers , Bagpuss and Pogles' Wood .
Peter I the Great 1672-1725. Peter the Great was really Peter I, or Pyotr Alekseyevich, if you speak Russian. Being a very capable Russian emperor, Peter possessed exceptional abilities as a statesman, organizer, and reformer. He was more than six and a half feet, or two meters, tall and very strong. He was a hard worker, expected no less from ...
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Father to both Ivan and Peter, Alexei Mikhailovich (1629 – 1676) ruled Russia for more than 30 years. The tsar had two marriages: first with Maria Miloslavskaya, who gave birth to 13 children ...