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  1. Richard Oliver Postgate (12 April 1925 – 8 December 2008) was an English animator, puppeteer, and writer. He was the creator and writer of some of Britain's most popular children's television programmes.

  2. Oliver Postgate was born on 12 April 1925 in Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Bagpuss (1974), Ivor the Engine (1976) and Noggin the Nog (1959). He was married to Prudence Capell Myers. He died on 8 December 2008 in Broadstairs, Kent, England, UK.

    • Writer, Actor, Director
    • April 12, 1925
    • Oliver Postgate
    • December 8, 2008
  3. Richard Oliver Postgate (12 April 1925 – 8 December 2008), generally known as Oliver Postgate, was an English animator, puppeteer and writer. He made several series of children’s programmes for British television. They all became very popular. They include Pingwings, Pogles' Wood, Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers and ...

  4. 10 de dic. de 2008 · (William Conran/PA Wire) As the co-creator of the animated programmes Bagpuss, The Clangers, Noggin the Nog, Pogles' Wood and Ivor the Engine, Oliver Postgate was one of a handful of pioneers...

  5. 9 de dic. de 2008 · Printable version. Obituary: Oliver Postgate. Bagpuss became Smallfilms' most popular creation. Oliver Postgate's work was both whimsical and matter-of-fact, magical and mundane. It was...

  6. Oliver Postgate (1925 - 2008) fue un guionista y director de Reino Unido conocido por Ivor the Engine (Serie de TV), Noggin the Nog (Serie de TV), Blue Peter (Serie de TV), Bagpuss (Serie de TV) y Pogle's Wood (Serie de TV)

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofOliver Postgate | BAFTA

    Oliver Postgate. A man whose work inspired several generations of younger television viewers, Postage was the co-creator – with animator Peter Firmin – of such influential and well-loved series as The Saga of Noggin The Nog (1959-65), Ivor The Engine (1959-64, reprised in 1976-77), Pogles’ Wood (1966-68), The Clangers (1969-74) and ...