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Muffin the Mule

Muffin the Mule (1946)

May. 15,1946
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6.8
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NR
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Muffin the Mule

Muffin the Mule is a puppet character in British television programmes for children. The original programmes featuring the character were presented by Annette Mills, sister of John Mills, and broadcast live by the BBC from their studios at Alexandra Palace from 1946 to 1952. Mills and the puppet continued with programmes that were broadcast until 1955, when Mills died. The series then transferred to ITV in 1956 and 1957. A modern animated version of Muffin appeared on the BBC in 2005. The original mule puppet was created in 1933 by Punch and Judy puppet maker Fred Tickner for husband-and-wife puppeteers Jan Bussell and Ann Hogarth to form part of a puppet circus for the Hogarth Puppet Theatre. The act was soon put away, and the puppet was not taken out again until 1946, when Bussell and Hogarth were working with presenter Annette Mills. Shes named the puppet mule "Muffin", and it first appeared on television in an edition of For The Children broadcast on 20 October 1946.

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Muffin the Mule

1946  / NR

Muffin the Mule is a puppet character in British television programmes for children. The original programmes featuring the character were presented by Annette Mills, sister of John Mills, and broadcast live by the BBC from their studios at Alexandra Palace from 1946 to 1952. Mills and the puppet continued with programmes that were broadcast until 1955, when Mills died. The series then transferred to ITV in 1956 and 1957. A modern animated version of Muffin appeared on the BBC in 2005. The original mule puppet was created in 1933 by Punch and Judy puppet maker Fred Tickner for husband-and-wife puppeteers Jan Bussell and Ann Hogarth to form part of a puppet circus for the Hogarth Puppet Theatre. The act was soon put away, and the puppet was not taken out again until 1946, when Bussell and Hogarth were working with presenter Annette Mills. Shes named the puppet mule "Muffin", and it first appeared on television in an edition of For The Children broadcast on 20 October 1946.

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Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1946

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20 Episode

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Episode 2 - Muffin Goes Fishing
December. 31,1969
Episode 3 - Muffin's Olympics
December. 31,1969
Episode 4 - Muffin's Treasure Map
December. 31,1969
Episode 5 - School Boy Muffin
December. 31,1969
Episode 6 - Father Christmas Muffin
December. 31,1969
Episode 7 - Dick Muffington and his Cat
December. 31,1969
Episode 8 - Muffin's Aquarium
December. 31,1969
Episode 9 - Muffin and the Bird's Parliament
December. 31,1969
Episode 10 - Muffin in a Jam
December. 31,1969
Episode 11 - Muffin and the Squeaking Shoes
December. 31,1969
Episode 12 - Muffin's Bedtime Story
December. 31,1969
Episode 13 - Muffin's Bath
December. 31,1969
Episode 14 - Muffin Makes Pancakes
December. 31,1969
Episode 15 - Muffin the Pavement Artist
December. 31,1969
Episode 16 - Muffin Goes on Holiday
December. 31,1969
Episode 17 - Muffin's Circus
December. 31,1969
Episode 18 - Muffin by Helicopter
December. 31,1969
Episode 19 - Muffin's Surprise
December. 31,1969
Episode 20 - Muffin's Picnic
December. 31,1969

Muffin the Mule is a puppet character in British television programmes for children. The original programmes featuring the character were presented by Annette Mills, sister of John Mills, and broadcast live by the BBC from their studios at Alexandra Palace from 1946 to 1952. Mills and the puppet continued with programmes that were broadcast until 1955, when Mills died. The series then transferred to ITV in 1956 and 1957. A modern animated version of Muffin appeared on the BBC in 2005. The original mule puppet was created in 1933 by Punch and Judy puppet maker Fred Tickner for husband-and-wife puppeteers Jan Bussell and Ann Hogarth to form part of a puppet circus for the Hogarth Puppet Theatre. The act was soon put away, and the puppet was not taken out again until 1946, when Bussell and Hogarth were working with presenter Annette Mills. Shes named the puppet mule "Muffin", and it first appeared on television in an edition of For The Children broadcast on 20 October 1946.

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