Rainbow
Rainbow is a 70’s Children’s TV show, which came into our
lives on ITV and was their equivalent of BBC's Play School.
It used the same kind of ingredients - songs, stories, films,
etc. - but the style of presentation was different.
The opening title sequence was animated by Brian
Cosgrove and Mark Hall, who later became 'Cosgrove Hall
Productions', who made Danger Mouse, Duckula and many
more Children's TV programmes.
Geoffrey Hayes did not join Rainbow until a year later. The
original
presenter, David
Cook, was
leaving and he
got the part by
auditioning for it
after he filmed a part in a soap (for one episode). He
shared the limelight with 3 other characters:
- Bungle, the largest camp Teddy Bear in the world.
John Leeson originally played him, but when Geoffrey
joined, so did the man who played Bungle - Stanley
Bates.
- Zippy was a loud mouth who could have his mouth zipped up if he got too much. He was made
by John Thirtle. Originally Peter Hawkins did the voice, but was replaced by Roy Skelton.
- George, a pink effeminate hippo, who was shy and seemed to be too happy. He was also made
by John Thirtle and Roy Skelton did the voice. George did not appear in the show until Geoffrey
arrived.
They all lived in a house together which seemed to consist of one room?
They were visited quite regularly by three friends who seemed to be like travelling minstrels (as
they always seemed to be singing). Initially they were Rod, Jane and Matthew, but Matthew went
into the family business to be the human side of Sooty (Matthew Corbett). But the others didn't
hang around for long as he was replaced by Roger and then by Freddy.
The puppeteers who worked on the programme included Violet Philpott, Ronnie Le Drew, John
Thirtle, Ian Allen, Tony Haltham and Malcolm Lord.
A series called 'Rainbow Days' was made by Tetra Films, which was based on the original
Rainbow programme and lasted for 5 years. George and Zippy looked, acted and sounded
different and Bungle just looked weird and really wasn't
himself. They were joined by another puppet called
Cleo.
After Rainbow finished, (in 1992, when Thames lost its
franchise) Geoffrey Hayes became a mini cab driver,
but there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel for
him. There has been a bit of a Rainbow revival and
Geoffrey has been travelling all around England taking
part in the Rainbow Tour. He now owns a set of the
puppets and a Bungle costume (which were stolen and
returned at the start of the tour....umm?).
Not content with that, Zippy and George have now cut a record and have been travelling around with Bungle promoting it.
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