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Tales from Fat Tulip's Garden/Fat Tulip Too - The Complete Series DVD

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Narrated and co-written by Tony Robinson (Blackadder, Time Team) this witty, imaginative kids' series took a new approach to storytelling, appealing to children and parents alike and gaining a considerable cult following thanks toRobinson's inspired, semi-improvised narration, memorable opening titles, and a relish of all things dank, rotten, messy and muddy.The tales recount the many adventures (and misadventures) of Fat Tulip and his friends, featuring odd encounters with the likes of Fred the Baddy, a dog called Dorian, the Ugliest Possible Face, a mountaineering... tortoisecalled Lewis Collins... and even the odd passing human.This set comprises both series - Tales from Fat Tulip's Garden and Fat Tulip Too - presenting 27 highly entertaining, long-sought-after episodes full of fun and humour. [show more]

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Released
02 July 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
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Runtime
270 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027626374747 
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The first two series of the 1980s children's television show co-written and narrated by Tony Robinson. The show followed the adventures of Fat Tulip and his friends and rivals, including Fred the Baddy, Dorian the Dog and a tortoise called Lewis Collins. Each story was read aloud by Robinson outside an English country house, with the aim of provoking the imagination of its young viewers and providing a different experience to the bulk of children's TV at the time.