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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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    Roobarb and Custard are the principal characters in Roobarb, a series of short animations for children originally shown on BBC One in 1974. Roobarb was a dog based on creator George Calveley’s own pet pooch of the same name (so-called because the first thing he did when Calveley took possession was to piss on his rhubarb) whose enthusiastic nature ...

    Roobarb was narrated by Richard Briers, who was still a few months away from his breakthrough role as Tom in The Good Life. 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 charac...

    Although the triptych of Caveley’s stories, Godfrey and Green’s animation and Briers’s voiceover was more than enough to give Roobarb a longevity far outstripping its modest roots, what really cemented the programme into television history was Johnny Hawksworth’s instantly recognisable theme music. A loping, distorted clatter interspersed with jaun...

    Having garnered great acclaim from successive generations of viewers across the world, the original series is now firmly entrenched as a cult classic and remains popular with audiences of all ages today. In 2005, more than thirty years after the first episode was shown, a second series was commissioned by Channel Five. Titled Roobarb & Custard Too(...

  3. Roobarb and Custard, 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 ...

  4. www.doyouremember.co.uk › memory › roobarbRoobarb - Do You Remember?

    Roobarb is a green dog (sounds strange until you see the colours employed in the rest of the programme) who has an endless enthusiasm for adventure, and spends his time joyfully trying to make all kinds of inspired plans work. These are always hampered by the dastardly machinations of next door’s pet, Custard – a cat with a big smirk and an ...

  5. Left to right: Roobarb and Custard. Roobarb is a cult British animated series (a milestone due to being the first fully hand drawn one of its region) that ran for 30 episodes in 1974. Each of the five-minute stories involves the antics of eccentric lime green dog Roobarb, often taking on some new elaborate pastime and letting his imagination ...

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    Roobarb is a British animated children's television series, created by Grange Calveley and originally shown on BBC1 just before the evening news. 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 shown on 21 October 1974. The theme is that of the friendly rivalry between Roobarb, a ...