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unusual facts about Noddy's Toyland Adventures


Noddy's Toyland Adventures

The show featured the most-memorable voice-acting talents of character voice-actors and television writers Jimmy Hibbert and Susan Sheridan (both of whom also worked on the UK version of The Little Polar Bear), with every episode of Noddy's Toyland Adventures being written by Julia and Chris Allen respectively during its broadcast run.


Bertie Alexander Meyer

From Christmas 1954, he produced a stage adaption of Enid Blyton's Noddy, Noddy in Toyland, with stage director André van Gyseghem at the large Stoll Theatre in Kingsway, London.

Enid Blyton

She is estimated to have written about 800 books over 40 years, but is best known for her Noddy, The Famous Five, and The Secret Seven series.

Gaumont Animation

Gaumount Animation also signed a co-development/co-production agreement with DreamWorks Classics and France Televisions for “Noddy,” a 3D CGI animated series.

Golden Bear Toys

The company has sold a broad range of branded products including Thomas and Friends, My 1st JCB, Charlie and Lola, Pingu, Noddy, Peppa Pig, Brum, Bob the Builder, Cars, Dora the Explorer, Hana's Helpline and Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom.

Lone Star Toys

Additional figures were licensed from children's series and included Noddy, Popeye and Zorro.

Michael Stark

Other roles included Superboy (his only live-action role), Onimusha (for PlayStation 2), Police Academy (the cartoon series) and Noddy (his last voice role for television).

Return to Base

It tells the tale of a near-death flying experience suffered by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea when travelling to Los Angeles.

Ricicles

Ricicles' mascot is the astronaut 'Captain Rik', who replaced Henry's Cat in the 1980s, and Noddy in the 1960s.

We'll Bring the House Down

It tells the tale of a near death flying experience suffered by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea when travelling to Los Angeles.


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