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The Wombles celebrates 50th anniversary

Published on: 7th February 2023

The half century of The Wombles will be celebrated with a digitally remastered version of the original animated series.

This month marks the 50th anniversary of the Wombles’ first television appearance. Animated by Ivor Wood and Barry Leith and narrated by the Bernard Cribbins with the theme tune composed by Mike Batt, the show, based on Elizabeth Beresford’s books, was voted by the British public as one the top 10 most popular BBC TV children’s programmes of all time. Right from the beginning, the Wombles’ adventures involved recycling and reusing discarded things that they found on The Common, so they were undoubtedly ahead of their time.

The anniversary will be marked by the release of a digitally remastered version of the original The Wombles animated series, commemorative coin and medal collections, a year-long partnership with Age UK (promoting its high-street charity shops as local upcycling centres) and a host of events across the country that will see the characters reconnect with new audiences and amplify their relevance to new generations.

The Wombles will also be announcing a series of film, TV and theatrical production deals during the next few months, with the aim of streaming new content before the end of the year.

Since The Wombles were brought out of hibernation at the beginning of 2020, the IP owners have focused on reintroducing the characters and their positive environmental message to a new generation. They have featured in a wide range of environmental campaigns including the annual Great British Spring Clean, #EcoSchoolsAtHome, WRAP’s recycling initiatives, tree planting, beach cleaning and upcycling and were the UK government’s mascots at COP26. This approach has proven to be highly effective – a YouGov survey revealed that 88% of the British public are aware of the Wombles and 64% agreed that because of the environmental crisis across the world, they are more relevant today than ever.

The Wombles want to become the standard bearers for sustainability within the licensing industry and want to work with brands and manufacturers who are bringing innovative environmental products and services to the market. They also want to support the sustainability efforts of larger companies, helping them tell their environmental story much more effectively.

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