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164:, and episodes began with the words, "Listen to me and I will tell you the story of Noggin the Nog, as it was told in the days of old", or "In the lands of the North, where the Black Rocks stand guard against the cold sea, in the dark night that is very long, the Men of the Northlands sit by their great log fires and they tell a tale ... and those tales they tell are the stories of a kind and wise king and his people; they are the Sagas of Noggin the Nog. Welcome to Northlands, a tribute to Noggin, King of the Nogs and the People of the Northlands". These opening lines were accompanied by 518:(SG1804) in January 1994. The art work for the stamp was drawn by Peter Firmin, who also produced a series of illustrations for the advertising campaign to publicise the new stamps. The stamp was one of a set of ten on the theme of "messages", featuring characters from British children's literature. All the characters were pictured holding a letter, note or message. Noggin's note reads: "I, Nogbad 'the Bad' do hereby promise to be 'the Good'". 507: 440:, with an Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin script. The show was designed by Firmin and included six Postgate songs, with music by Norman Dannatt. Directed by Michael Simpson, it premiered on 23 December and ran for 27 performances until 15 January 1972. Noggin was played by Piers Rogers, with Jane Sandbrook as Nooka, 455:
A message to "learned Nogophilists" in the programme pointed out that there were certain discrepancies between the tale presented on stage and that seen on TV, but explained that this was a function of the frequent reinvention of mythical tales. Graculus was absent, and credit for the flying machine
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is a hitherto unknown story. It tells how Noggin’s son, Prince Knut celebrates his birthday by taking a long and mainly unintentional journey. It tells how the Rings of the Black Sorcerer of Nudrug were brought together again, how the King of the trolls is transformed and how at last the evil power
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The stories were based around the central character of Noggin, the rather simple but good-natured son of Knut, King of the Nogs, and his queen Grunhilda. When King Knut dies, Noggin must find a queen to rule beside him or else forfeit the crown to his uncle, Nogbad the Bad. Noggin meets and marries
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Although the individual stories vary, any trouble encountered by the heroes is usually caused by Nogbad the Bad, who never gives up trying to claim Noggin's throne for himself. Nogbad always loses in the end, though not always through the intervention of Noggin himself.
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When the programme made a comeback in 1982 it ran for just six episodes and was made in colour. The new series comprised one new two-part story and a colour remake of the second saga, originally a six-parter, "Noggin and the Ice Dragon". The level of
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was here given to Olaf the Lofty. In fact, this machine was previously stated to have been invented before the birth of Prince Knut, who was seen as a youth in the stage version.
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princess), and becomes the new king. Noggin and Nooka have a son, Knut, who comes to the fore in later storylines. Other regular characters include:
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animated series (of the same name, originally broadcast 1959–1965 and 1982) and a series of illustrated books (published 1965–1977), created by
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Noggin has received an accolade achieved by very few Norse characters – he appeared with the Ice Dragon reading him a note from Nogbad, on a
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as Nogbad and Stuart Knee as Prince Knut. A programme produced to accompany the production included this explanatory note:
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TV series. All the books were written by Oliver Postgate, illustrated in full colour by Peter Firmin, and published by
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There was also a standard book series published in the 1960s and 1970s consisting of 12 illustrated hardback books:
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The on-screen title is "The Saga of Noggin the Nog", since the stories were based on the principle of a
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made 21 programmes in black and white, and six in colour, each with a running time of 10 minutes.
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setting, with various fantastic elements such as dragons, flying machines and talking birds.
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The original television series was first broadcast, beginning on 11 September 1959, by the
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Peter Firmin is said to have come up with the name of Noggin after travelling on the
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A large book about Nog's life, illustrated in black and white, was also published:
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Various Noggin short stories were also published, and a visitor in one of them,
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in 2005, in a package that also included DVD versions of the short story books.
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Two omnibus books were published to tie in with the colour TV series:
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A new series was rumoured in the late 1990s, but nothing came of it.
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in the United Kingdom, and continued until 1965. Production company
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was basic, but did not detract from the popularity of the series.
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Some of the original artwork for the series is on display at the
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Stories by Oliver Postgate, Pictures by Peter Firmin.
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British children's animated fantasy television series
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The Saga of Noggin the Nog: The Omruds/The Firecake'
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The Saga of Noggin the Nog: Tales of the Northlands
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Peter Firmin
children's television
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Lewis chessmen
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Nanook of the North

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