Pinky and Perky

British children's TV puppet series (1957–1971) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pinky and Perky is a children's television series first broadcast by BBC TV in 1957, and revived in 2008 as an animated adaptation.

Created by
Presented by
  • Jan Dalibor
  • Vlasta Dalibor
Country of originUnited Kingdom
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Pinky and Perky
Pinky and Perky as they appeared on their original BBC TV show
GenreChildren's television series
Created by
Presented by
  • Jan Dalibor
  • Vlasta Dalibor
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production companyThames Television (1970–71)
Original release
NetworkBBC1 (1957–68)
ITV (1970–71)
Release1957 (1957) 
1971 (1971)
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Background

The title characters are a pair of anthropomorphic singing puppet pigs, named Pinky and Perky. Pinky and Perky spoke and sang in high-pitched voices, created by re-playing original voice recordings at twice the original recorded speed; the vocals were sung by Mike Sammes.[1] The show was banned by the BBC for being too political, but public outcry caused them to reinstate it.[2]

In 1993, Pinky and Perky appeared regularly on The Pig Attraction, a CITV puppet-focused talk show, performing a song every week. The Pinky and Perky segments were made in collaboration with Jan and Vlasta Dalibor.[3]

A CGI reboot of the show, titled The Pinky and Perky Show, was released in 2008.[4] A comic strip based on the TV series was drawn by Jim Turnbull.[5]

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