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Post by Freckles on Oct 20, 2010 19:50:59 GMT
Watch with Mother
WM01 - Andy Pandy, October 2010
WM02 - Looby Loo, October 2010
WM03 - Teddy, October 2010
WM04 - Bill, Flower pot man February 2011
WM05 - Ben, Flower pot man, February 2011
WM06 - Little Weed, February 2011
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Post by Freckles on Feb 5, 2011 10:11:12 GMT
WM01 - Andy Pandy Release date - October 2010 Retired - Still current Not a limited edition Sculpted by - Joe Bailey, a freelance sculptor with assistance from Matt Buckley RRP - £29.99 Sold by - General release through retailers, the Robert Harrop Designs factory shop and e-bayPhoto copyright of Robert Harrop Designs Original Robert Harrop Designs advertAndy Pandy Free Postage & Packaging! Available in December, to pre-order, please Tel: 01952 884804 or Email: sales@robertharrop.com. Alternatively, you can purchase it online here and the figurine will be sent out to you as soon as it becomes available. In a new range for 2010, we are introducing characters from the television programmes of Watch with Mother, starting with that great children's television classic of Andy Pandy. The story of Andy Pandy began in 1946, when the BBC started broadcasting television programmes specifically aimed at children and come the Summer of 1950 the first episode of Andy Pandy was aired. Created for a pre-school audience, Andy Pandy was a rosey cheeked toddler who lived in a picnic basket and would encourage the children watching to join in with the songs and dancing. He first appeared unaccompanied but was later joined by his inseparable pal Teddy and later by a rag doll named Looby Loo. The success of Andy Pandy paved the way for another TV classic The Flower Pot Men and in 1953 they were both broadcast under the well known title of Watch With Mother. With such a portfolio, Watch with Mother was the by-word for quality Children’s Television, which continued into the 1950's and 1960’s, producing many well known classics under its banner. Sadly, by the late 1970’s the Watch with Mother banner was no longer being used, but it still conjures up many a fond memory of the programmes it was associated with and will always be remembered by the big kid in all of us! * A hand painted ceramic resin figurine from the Watch With Mother Collection. * Designed and sculpted in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs. * Approximately 6.1 inches (155mm) tall. * Comes complete in a presentation box. Robert Harrop Designs Watch With Mother / Andy Pandy Collection
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Post by Freckles on Feb 5, 2011 10:11:54 GMT
WM02 - Looby Loo Release date - October 2010 Retired - Still current Not a limited edition Sculpted by - Joe Bailey, a freelance sculptor with assistance from Matt Buckley RRP - £25.00 Sold by - General release through retailers, the Robert Harrop Designs factory shop and e-bayPhoto copyright of Robert Harrop Designs Original Robert Harrop Designs advertNEW! Looby Loo Free Postage & Packaging! Available in December, to pre-order, please Tel: 01952 884804 or Email: sales@robertharrop.com. Alternatively, you can purchase it online here and the figurine will be sent out to you as soon as it becomes available. In a new range for 2010, we are introducing characters from the television programmes of Watch with Mother, starting with that great children's television classic of Andy Pandy. The story of Andy Pandy began in 1946, when the BBC started broadcasting television programmes specifically aimed at children and come the Summer of 1950 the first episode of Andy Pandy was aired. Created for a pre-school audience, Andy Pandy was a rosey cheeked toddler who lived in a picnic basket and would encourage the children watching to join in with the songs and dancing. He first appeared unaccompanied but was later joined by his inseparable pal Teddy and later by a rag doll named Looby Loo. The success of Andy Pandy paved the way for another TV classic The Flower Pot Men and in 1953 they were both broadcast under the well known title of Watch With Mother. With such a portfolio, Watch with Mother was the by-word for quality Children’s Television, which continued into the 1950's and 1960’s, producing many well known classics under its banner. Sadly, by the late 1970’s the Watch with Mother banner was no longer being used, but it still conjures up many a fond memory of the programmes it was associated with and will always be remembered by the big kid in all of us! * A hand painted ceramic resin figurine from the Watch With Mother Collection. * Designed and sculpted in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs. * Approximately 5 inches (127mm) tall. * Comes complete in a presentation box. Robert Harrop Designs Watch With Morher / Andy Pandy Collection
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Post by Freckles on Feb 5, 2011 10:12:26 GMT
WM03 - TeddyRelease date - October 2010 Retired - Still current Not a limited edition Sculpted by - Joe Bailey, a freelance sculptor with assistance from Matt Buckley RRP - £19.99 Sold by - General release through retailers, the Robert Harrop Designs factory shop and e-bayPhoto copyright of Robert Harrop Designs Original Robert Harrop Designs advertNEW! Free Postage & Packaging! Available in December, to pre-order, please Tel: 01952 884804 or Email: sales@robertharrop.com. Alternatively, you can purchase it online here and the figurine will be sent out to you as soon as it becomes available. In a new range for 2010, we are introducing characters from the television programmes of Watch with Mother, starting with that great children's television classic of Andy Pandy. The story of Andy Pandy began in 1946, when the BBC started broadcasting television programmes specifically aimed at children and come the Summer of 1950 the first episode of Andy Pandy was aired. Created for a pre-school audience, Andy Pandy was a rosey cheeked toddler who lived in a picnic basket and would encourage the children watching to join in with the songs and dancing. He first appeared unaccompanied but was later joined by his inseparable pal Teddy and later by a rag doll named Looby Loo. The success of Andy Pandy paved the way for another TV classic The Flower Pot Men and in 1953 they were both broadcast under the well known title of Watch With Mother. With such a portfolio, Watch with Mother was the by-word for quality Children’s Television, which continued into the 1950's and 1960’s, producing many well known classics under its banner. Sadly, by the late 1970’s the Watch with Mother banner was no longer being used, but it still conjures up many a fond memory of the programmes it was associated with and will always be remembered by the big kid in all of us! * A hand painted ceramic resin figurine from the Watch With Mother Collection. * Designed and sculpted in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs. * Approximately 4.37 inches (111mm) tall. * Comes complete in a presentation box. Robert Harrop Designs Watch With Mother / Andy Pandy Collection
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Post by Freckles on Feb 15, 2011 21:10:47 GMT
WM04 - Bill, Flower pot man Release date - February 2011 Retired - Still current Not a limited edition Sculpted by - Antony Halls RRP - £34.99 Sold by - General release through retailers, the Robert Harrop Designs factory shop and e-bayPhoto copyright of Robert Harrop Designs Original Robert Harrop Designs advertNew! Available in June Free Postage & Packaging To pre-order, please call 01952 884804 or purchase online and the figurine will be sent to you as soon as it becomes available. Continuing the range for 2011, we are introducing further characters from the television programmes of Watch with Mother, starting with that great children's television classic of Bill & Ben the Flower Pot Men. Bill and Ben Flower Pot Men The success of Andy Pandy paved the way for another TV classic The Flower Pot Men and in 1953 they were both broadcast under the well known title of Watch With Mother. With such a portfolio, Watch with Mother was the by-word for quality Children’s Television, which continued into the 1950's and 1960’s, producing many well known classics under its banner. The Flower Pot Men lived behind the potting shed of a little house that was surrounded by a beautiful garden. The man who worked the garden would go in for his lunch and Bill and Ben The Flower Pot Men would then appear out of two large flower pots. Little Weed grew between the pots and would warn the Flower Pot Men when the man came back out into the garden. Not only did Bill and Ben live in flower pots, but they were instantly recognisable by their flower pot body and legs, garden glove hands, foil hats and hobnail boots. However, one of their most memorable characteristics was the often imitated 'Oddle Poddle' language that they spoke to each other. Sadly, by the late 1970’s the Watch with Mother banner was no longer being used, but it still conjures up many a fond memory of the rogrammes it was associated with and will always be remembered by the big kid in all of us! * A hand painted ceramic resin figurine from the Watch With Mother Collection. * Designed and sculpted in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs. * Approximately 6.9 inches (175mm) tall. * Comes complete in a presentation box.
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Post by Freckles on Feb 15, 2011 21:11:55 GMT
WM05 - Ben, Flower pot manRelease date - February 2011 Retired - Still current Not a limited edition Sculpted by - Antony Halls RRP - £34.99 Sold by - General release through retailers, the Robert Harrop Designs factory shop and e-bayPhoto copyright of Robert Harrop Designs Original Robert Harrop Designs advertNew! Available in June Free Postage & Packaging To pre-order, please call 01952 884804 or purchase online and the figurine will be sent to you as soon as it becomes available. Continuing the range for 2011, we are introducing further characters from the television programmes of Watch with Mother, starting with that great children's television classic of Bill & Ben the Flower Pot Men. Bill and Ben Flower Pot Men The success of Andy Pandy paved the way for another TV classic The Flower Pot Men and in 1953 they were both broadcast under the well known title of Watch With Mother. With such a portfolio, Watch with Mother was the by-word for quality Children’s Television, which continued into the 1950's and 1960’s, producing many well known classics under its banner. The Flower Pot Men lived behind the potting shed of a little house that was surrounded by a beautiful garden. The man who worked the garden would go in for his lunch and Bill and Ben The Flower Pot Men would then appear out of two large flower pots. Little Weed grew between the pots and would warn the Flower Pot Men when the man came back out into the garden. Not only did Bill and Ben live in flower pots, but they were instantly recognisable by their flower pot body and legs, garden glove hands, foil hats and hobnail boots. However, one of their most memorable characteristics was the often imitated 'Oddle Poddle' language that they spoke to each other. Sadly, by the late 1970’s the Watch with Mother banner was no longer being used, but it still conjures up many a fond memory of the rogrammes it was associated with and will always be remembered by the big kid in all of us! * A hand painted ceramic resin figurine from the Watch With Mother Collection. * Designed and sculpted in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs. * Approximately 6.9 inches (175mm) tall. * Comes complete in a presentation box.
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Post by Freckles on Feb 15, 2011 21:12:55 GMT
WM06 - Little WeedRelease date - February 2011 Retired - Still current Not a limited edition Sculpted by - Antony Halls RRP - £34.99 Sold by - General release through retailers, the Robert Harrop Designs factory shop and e-bayPhoto copyright of Robert Harrop Designs Original Robert Harrop Designs advertNew! Available in June Free Postage & Packaging To pre-order, please call 01952 884804 or purchase online and the figurine will be sent to you as soon as it becomes available. Continuing the range for 2011, we are introducing further characters from the television programmes of Watch with Mother, starting with that great children's television classic of Bill & Ben the Flower Pot Men. Bill and Ben Flower Pot Men The success of Andy Pandy paved the way for another TV classic The Flower Pot Men and in 1953 they were both broadcast under the well known title of Watch With Mother. With such a portfolio, Watch with Mother was the by-word for quality Children’s Television, which continued into the 1950's and 1960’s, producing many well known classics under its banner. The Flower Pot Men lived behind the potting shed of a little house that was surrounded by a beautiful garden. The man who worked the garden would go in for his lunch and Bill and Ben The Flower Pot Men would then appear out of two large flower pots. Little Weed grew between the pots and would warn the Flower Pot Men when the man came back out into the garden. Not only did Bill and Ben live in flower pots, but they were instantly recognisable by their flower pot body and legs, garden glove hands, foil hats and hobnail boots. However, one of their most memorable characteristics was the often imitated 'Oddle Poddle' language that they spoke to each other. Sadly, by the late 1970’s the Watch with Mother banner was no longer being used, but it still conjures up many a fond memory of the rogrammes it was associated with and will always be remembered by the big kid in all of us! * A hand painted ceramic resin figurine from the Watch With Mother Collection. * Designed and sculpted in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs. * Approximately 8.4 inches (213mm) tall. * Comes complete in a presentation box. Robert Harrop Designs Watch With Mother / Bill & Ben Collection
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