Beloved children's TV show's north London roots revealed on 65th anniversary
Briefly

Ivor the Engine has steamed into the New Year celebrating the 65th anniversary of the year he first appeared on children's television, showcasing his enduring legacy.
The Welsh magic was created by Oliver Postgate, a talented puppeteer and children's author who brought to life many beloved characters including Ivor the Engine.
Oliver Postgate's choice to set Ivor in a fictional Welsh village reflects his desire for tranquility, contrasting with his politically active family background in London.
The original Ivor the Engine episodes are now accessible on streaming platforms, ensuring that a new generation can enjoy the pioneering stop-motion animation and charming stories.
Read at www.times-series.co.uk
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