Noddy in Toyland

Noddy in Toyland follows the adventures of Noddy a little wooden doll who lives in Toyland with his red and yellow taxi often trying to make sixpence or getting himself in trouble.

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Noddy in a yellow and red helicopter soaring above Toyland
Noddy in Toyland

Noddy in Toyland follows the adventures of Noddy a little wooden doll who lives in Toyland with his red and yellow taxi often trying to make sixpence or getting himself in trouble. 

His best friends Big Ears, Mr. Plod and Tessie Bear are always ready to lend a hand, especially when he gets tricked by Gobbo and Sly the wicked Goblins. Whatever the situation the episode mostly ends with Noddy laughing and nodding his head which makes the bell on his hat ring.

Noddy and his friends have been entertaining children for generations and it's easy to see why. Noddy was created by British children's author Enid Blyton and originally published between 1949 and 1963. Television shows based on the character have run on British television since 1955 and continue to broadcast all over the world to this day. With a cast of fun and memorable characters, good morals and a sprinkling of fun and magic, Noddy's is a world full of charming characters who love to help each other play and learn. 

Noddy In Toyland was produced for Chorion and premiered on FIVE (UK) in 2009.

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Noddy wearing a life jacket in a little boat with a dog
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Noddy flying in his helicopter towards a large yellow ship, with a blue and white striped lighthouse in the background
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Noddy and friends standing around together looking at a large chess piece that is laying on the ground
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Noddy and a bear toy character in a pink check dress, singing holding pink microphones
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Noddy and friends in a ramshackle treehouse in the woods
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Noddy and friends on a boat in the sea
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Noddy and his dog in a submersible vehicle in the ocean
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Noddy with his head out the window of a train
Credits

Directed by: David McCamley
Produced by: Gillian Higgins, Karen Ialacci
 

Executive Producers: Cathal Gaffney, Diana Manson, Darragh O'Connell
Duration: 52 x 11min
Year of Production: 2009