Wiggly Park
Wiggly Park was a British BBC children's television animated cartoon which was produced in 1997 and shown in 1998. Originally a children's radio programme on BBC Radio 5, the characters were voiced by British actors Andrew Sachs and Kate Sachs.
Wiggly Park | |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Running time | 5 minutes |
Distributor | Telemagination (BBC TV) |
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Original network | BBC Two CBeebies |
Original release | 9 January 1998 – 11 January 1999 |
The original radio show was broadcast as a segment in the weekday morning children's programme '12345' presented by 'Ian' on BBC Radio 5.
The show revolved around the adventures of six friends in their home, a large town park. The characters included an earthworm named E.W., a slug named Nifty (who was characterised as being rather slow and a bit dim), a snail called Shelly, (who was French and female) Moggy the caterpillar who was very greedy, Buzz the bee, and a tortoise named Thera who was very old.
Repeats of the CBBC series were later repeated on Nick Jr, Tiny Pop and Tiny Living in the early 2000s.
Episodes
Series 1
- The Birthday Present (9 January 1998)
- Rodeo Slug (16 January 1998)
- Tunnel Vision (23 January 1998)
- Nifty's Balloon Flight (30 January 1998)
- Me, Argue? (6 February 1998)
- The Snail Princess (13 February 1998)
- The Birthday Worm (20 February 1998)
- Who Am I? (27 February 1998)
- Je m'appelle Nifty (6 March 1998)
- Sleep Slithering (13 March 1998)
- Homesick Snail (17 March 1998)
- Frog's Legs (24 March 1998)
- Nifty to the Rescue (31 March 1998)
Series 2
- That's Stretching It (10 September 1998)
- The Last Rose (17 September 1998)
- Moggy Catches A Cold (24 September 1998)
- The Wiggly Lake Monster (1 October 1998)
- Shelly Has A Shock (8 October 1998)
- EW Measures Up (15 October 1998)
- Turn Over Thera (22 October 1998)
- A Loose Thread (30 November 1998)
- Soapy Snack (7 December 1998)
- Gnome From Ome (14 December 1998)
- Home Truths (21 December 1998)
- Missing Slug (4 January 1999)
- The Art Competition (11 January 1999)