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24: 778:. Rosie's platform bore a tractor, a ship, an aeroplane and a car. These episodes featured Peggy, Poppy and Why Bird, who rode on the roundabout and went off on adventures (but on some episodes only Peggy and Why went on adventures so on the 3rd shape they would both go together). Due to Peggy's small size in comparison to Why Bird and Poppy, she would typically ride the ship or the tractor on the roundabout so that she could sit astride the vehicle's funnel as it meant she could be seen better. 609:, where things that were left on the Playbus were filed until someone claimed them. She interacted with the human bus driver – there were several throughout the series. She had a special computer called the Why-Tech, which had a variety of uses: it could provide music for songs, pictures for stories, instructions for making something in keeping with the programme's theme, or to help sing a song (e.g. paper sugar buns for 774:), who also appeared as one of the bus drivers from The Why Bird Stop. Charlie often sang songs for them as well. The main body of the episode featured the characters finding different shaped pictures, which came together to form the title of a nursery rhyme or song, which was performed by the entire cast at the end of the episode. In later episodes (1995 to 1997) Mr Jolly was played by 722:). Sometimes, a puppet called Dash would appear and squirm its way through holes in the set. It had a song: "Not number one, not number two, not number three or four, not number five, not number six, only one Dash can do tricks!" Another pair of puppet friends were Professor Mopp and his blue dog Morgan. The Violinist and Counting Dots had a sidekick called Mr Domino ( 616:
There were at least 5 different Why-Techs used over the years. The first one had a brown wood effect and was used until 1990. The second one was remote controlled and used from about June 1990 until 1992. The third one that was first appeared in episode 105 from June 1992 was blue and continued to be
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who were both very kind natured. Sam and later Peggy would often travel places. From 1994 onwards Peggy would leave clues for children to find her and she would also be joined by Parsnip (a brown rabbit) who first appeared about 1991–92, Poppy and/or Why Bird later in the episode. She was originally
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At the start and end of each adventure, Mr Jolly would sing the song 'Roll up and ride on Rosie'. A picture associated with the adventure appeared in their shaped ticket (purple circle, red square, pink triangle, yellow diamond, green arch or blue rectangle), and these would combine to make the
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It also showed videos, usually to show how everyday things were made – socks, toothbrushes etc. Sometimes either Peggy or Poppy or both visited the Lost Property Office. In a later series the office installed a telephone where people, usually Peggy or Poppy, could phone in asking for particular
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went on various tours around the UK during its run. The shows often saw all of the puppet characters coming together. Unlike the show, Peggy Patch was played by a person. Many of the characters were also portrayed by different actors when compared to the television series.
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helped with the puzzles and performed the song at the end of the programme. Also joining Mr. Jolly occasionally were Professor Mopp and Morgan from the Dot Stop. During the time Clive Duncan played Mr. Jolly, the team was later joined by the musician, Charlie Grindle
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named Lizzie Dreams, who loved to sing and dance. She was occasionally accompanied by another marionette named Nick. There was also a story, often featuring Max and his magical chest of dressing-up clothes.
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things (examples include information about spiders and a night time picture to help someone sleep during the day). Why Bird was voiced and puppeteered by Ellie Darvill for 9 series.
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Dave was accompanied by a glove puppet named Chester. Elizabeth was also accompanied by a glove puppet called Ruby. The programme always featured a rhyme accompanied by
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At Christmas time, the Playbus would stop at The Christmas Tree Stop. These special episodes featured characters from all the usual stops.
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A special 40-minute direct-to-video feature called 'Winter Adventure' was released in 1997. The special saw Mr Jolly, again played by
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A variety of different things were involved. The programme always opened with the presenter (several, including
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used in the opening credits until the end although it was replaced with another blue one a few months later.
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of the Playbus driving along until it reached the bus stop. The bus stopped at a different place each day.
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called Rosie, whose platform initially did not have any objects to ride on. The show featured Bitsy Bob (
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When the stop became the Poppy Stop, the setting was at Poppy the cat's house, typically presented by
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with Poppy, Why Bird and Peggy visiting a cottage for the weekend. Poppy was now played
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also took part in the stories and they sometimes accompanied Lizzie for her songs (see
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The show's name was changed after the BBC received a complaint from the National
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and Peggy was played by Paula Everett. Darvill continued her role as Why Bird.
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Magazines, books, audio tapes and PC games were also produced during its run.
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It was later replaced by the Roundabout Stop, presented by Mr. Jolly (
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Wednesday – The Dot Stop (1988–1992) / The Roundabout Stop (1992–1997)
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and, like its predecessor, was designed as an educational programme.
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Friday – The Tent Stop (1988–1995) / The Poppy Stop (1995–1997)
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television programme which ran from 1988 to 1997 on
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Cynthia Felgate
Simon Davies
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Will Brenton
Trevor Hill
Brian Jameson
Simon Davies
Zoe Ball
Vanessa Amberleigh
Nick Baker
Elizabeth Fost
Floella Benjamin
Colin Kerrigan
Dave Benson Phillips
Liz Kitchen
Dyanne White
Stephen Cannon
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Stuart Bradley
Liz Watts
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Sue Monroe
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