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    Roobarb (also known as Roobarb and Custard) is a British animated children's television series, created by Grange Calveley and originally shown on BBC1 just before the evening news. [1] Each cartoon of the original series, written by Calveley and directed by Bob Godfrey, was about five minutes long. Thirty episodes were made, and it was first ...

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  2. Grange Calveley (6 May 1943 – 22 August 2021) [1] was a British writer and artist who was best known as the creator of the BBC's animated television series Roobarb (1974) and Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk (1977). Calveley also wrote and made character drawings for the 2005 revival series, Roobarb and Custard Too.

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    , also called Roobarb, and called Roobarb & Custard Too. in its revival series, is a British cartoon television series created by Grange Calveley. It had two series, an original series in 1974 on BBC 1, and a revival series in 2005 on Channel 5.

    The series stars the titular characters of Roobarb and Custard, a green dog and a pink cat, with Roobarb taking on a more adventurous and enthusiastic role, while Custard takes on a more cynical role. It also featured various bird characters. The series had narration from Richard Briers, who passed away in 2013, four days prior to the animator, Godfrey.

    The series briefly crossed over with the Doctor Who universe in the 1998 BBC promotional video Future Generations, which featured a young boy travelling through the settings of several series, including Doctor Who.

    Partway through the promo, as the boy walks through Festive Road (from Mr Benn), the characters of Roobarb and Custard appear outside no. 60, with Roobarb up a tree in a similar fashion to the original series' intro, as well as having two birds land on Custard's head.

    Cast and crew connections

    Richard Briers was the narrator for Roobarb, while in Doctor Who, he portrayed the Chief Caretaker in Paradise Towers, as well as Henry Parker in the Torchwood episode A Day in the Death.

    Publications

    As with Doctor Who, Roobarb and Custard had a series of comic strips published in TV Comic in the 1970s, such as in the TV Comic Annual 1977.

  3. Roobarb and Custard Too was computer animated but they kept the wobbly style and the colour scheme from the original series. Associated stories. In 2009 a series of children’s books were released by Mozilla Publishing based on the Roobarb and Custard characters. Roobarb and Custard also have their own Facebook and Twitter pages and range of toys.

  4. Apr 6, 2022 · Roobarb (also known as Roobarb and Custard) is a British animated children's television series, created by Grange Calveley originally shown on BBC1 just before the evening news. Each cartoon, written by Calveley and directed by Bob Godfrey, was about five minutes long.

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  5. Roobarb: Created by Grange Calveley. With Richard Briers. Roobarb the green dog's enthusiasm for inventions and harebrained schemes to liven up life in the garden know no bounds.

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  7. May 9, 2016 · Giving Roobarb a high-pitched, energetic yelp (reduced to a sad, ears-turned-down groan when things went awry) and Custard the languorous, slightly-sneering tones of a well-fed Tory landowner, Briers created the perfect characterisation for the green dog and his pink feline acquaintance while his measured narrating voice was a soothing counterpoint to the anarchic visuals.

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