Peter Ustinov Tells Stories from Hans Andersen
Peter Ustinov Tells Stories from Hans Andersen
Famed actor and raconteur introduces a selection of European cartoons adapted from Andersen's literary fairy tales.
Originally screened as a festive treat on Boxing Day 1976, this Yorkshire Television production uses the warm presence and voice of Peter Ustinov to package a selection of animated adaptations of Hans Andersen stories from different parts of Europe. Ustinov begins with a brief biography of Andersen, before suggesting that the key to really understanding the author is his stories.
The first film was made in Andersen's homeland of Denmark by Ivo Caprino. The Steadfast Tin Soldier (1955) demonstrates the director's signature use of mechanised puppetry alongside stop motion animation. From further afield, The Swineherd (1974) and The Ugly Duckling (1976) are both examples of the American animator and director Gene Deitch's work in Prague for the US-based Weston Woods company.
Ustinov introduces and narrates cartoons based on three Hans Christian
Anderson stories: The STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER, The SWINEHERD, AND The UGLY
DUCKLING.
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Kid's TV
Our relationship with the small screen starts early in life, opening our square eyes to a heady mix of drama and comedy; fantasy and fact.
Dedicated children’s programming has been part of the television mix from its earliest years, growing from short intervals “For The Children” after WWII, to a plethora of standalone channels today. The start of the BBC’s long-running “Watch With Mother” series in 1953 set much of the template for pre-school television, blending puppets, song and animation, with the implicit expectation that mum - assumed to be a housewife - would supervise.
Catering for older children, meanwhile, sought to balance the kinds of programmes children want to watch with those their parents want them to see. Eventually a fuller menu of drama, comedy, factual and magazine programmes for children - in other words, versions of 'grown-up' programmes for 'small people' - came to fill the schedules of weekday afternoons and Saturday mornings.
Sadly, the segregation of children’s television to its own satellite, cable and digital channels has made its much less likely for adults to experience the frequent delights of kids’ TV. But our collection welcomes all ages! (Though please note that some programmes maybe flagged as unsuitable for young children.)
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