Once upon a time, not so long ago, there was a children’s television show called Bagpuss, created by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate. As the much-loved, saggy old cloth cat turns 50 this year, we’ve compiled some fascinating facts about Bagpuss and his friends…
• Peter Firmin intended Bagpuss to be a striped marmalade, orange coloured cat but the company that wove the striped furry cloth had a manufacturing fault and used pink instead of orange thread. The manufacturers offered to replace it, but Firmin decided it was fate.
• The window of the unusual shop, which was home to Bagpuss and his friends, was actually the dining room window of the Firmin family home in Blean.
• The title sequence for Bagpuss was designed to look like it was set at the turn of the 20th century, but it was actually filmed in 1974. The child in the opening credits, played by Firmin’s eight-year-old daughter Emily, wore a dress made up by her mother, Joan.