Additional interpretation: Aphra Behn
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Due to the fact that Pingwings was only broadcast once by Associated Rediffusion as part of their ‘Small Time’ programming, and was then considered lost between 1965 – 2007, 1 with no pre-production materials surviving in the BFI’s Associated Rediffusion archive, it is hardly surprising that the show is often overlooked in historical accounts of […]
There are many ways you can support Canterbury Museums & Galleries.
Whether you would like to volunteer your time or make a donation, your contribution, large or small, makes a real difference.
Find out more about Whitstable Museum & Gallery and The Seaside Museum in Herne Bay
Fittingly, Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate frequently engineered their own solutions to the production challenges faced, such as: adopting a cardboard cut-out animation process for their early productions, which relied on sticky tack for tension and placement; or the Pingwings, whose crocheted bodies provided flexibility and durability; or the hybrid environments of the Pogles, which […]
In the introduction, we hear of “how a Prince built a long ship and sailed in it beyond the black ice at the edge of the world to bring home his bride from the land of the midnight sun”. Here, Postgate and Firmin seek to evoke a range of influences. The undertaking of such a […]
Our vision and strategy to be East Kent’s gateway to art, culture and heritage, making a major contribution to the international significance of the area reflecting its past and shaping its future.
Make your 2016 Christmas party a night to remember with a magical evening at the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge.