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Clangers (usually
referred to as The
Clangers) is a
British stop-motion
animated children's
television series,
consisting of
short films about a family...
- an' 'alf" (half and half), with "
clanger"
reserved for a
savoury version. A 1959
reference also
suggests that
clangers were
usually savoury,
stating that...
- Look up
clanger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clanger is a
colloquial term for 'mistake'. It may also
refer to:
Clangers, a
British animated children's...
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began operating again,
producing a new
series of its most
famous show, The
Clangers, but it
became dormant again in 2017,
after production of the show was...
- children's TV programmes, The Saga of
Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine,
Clangers,
Bagpuss and Pogles' Wood. Born in Harwich, Es****, in 1928,
Peter Firmin...
- Herbert:
Clangers and Mash – review". The Guardian. London.
Retrieved 29
August 2011. Hewett, Ivan (5
November 2010). "Gwyneth Herbert:
Clangers & Mash...
- wrens, and
starlings prefer bird
feeders offering suet.
Christmas pudding Clangers Clootie dumpling Dumplings Haggis Jamaican patty Kishka/Kishke Mincemeat...
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December 2000
Channel 4 12 June 2015 N/A (Same
channel as original)
Clangers 1974 BBC One
Channel 4
Channel 5 – Milkshake! 15 June 2015
CBeebies Ripper...
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television programmes. Bagpuss, Pingwings,
Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine,
Clangers and Pogles' Wood, were all made by Smallfilms, the
company he set up with...
- 1990s.
Named after a
character in the 1970s children's
television series Clangers, the
group is best
known for its
cover of the
Rolling Stones' song "I'm...