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00:00The Magic Roundabout TV series created by Serge Dano was an instant hit when it first aired in
00:12France in 1964. In October 1965 the show crossed the channel and became the UK's most loved children's
00:27show of its time. Hello, hello, hello, they all said. We've got a surprise for you, said Dougal.
00:34The key to this plan was Eric Thompson, the children's presenter entrusted with creating
00:40the voices for the English version of the show. His brief was simple. Go off with the French series
00:46and come up with English words that fit what's happening on the screen.
00:49As Eric didn't speak a word of French, his new stories were a total departure from the
00:58originals. He literally turned down the volume on the French episodes and created new stories
01:03that fitted the visuals. Dougal and Brian were camping. Were you a scout, said Brian. Of course,
01:10said Dougal. I was a brownie, said Brian. A brownie, said Dougal. You couldn't have been a brownie.
01:17You are not a girl. His subtle humour gave the stories a distinctive English feel. Of course,
01:23I realise you lack my delicate sense of smell, but surely you catch a breath of something.
01:28No, said Zebedee. No's not working, said Dougal. Never has worked, said Zebedee. Really, said Dougal.
01:36And he didn't change his voice for individual characters. The whole show was delivered in the
01:40same calm tone. Hello, said Brian. Hello. Hello, said Dougal. Each episode sounded like a surreal
01:48bedtime story. Dylan decided he would go to sleep near the beans. And in case they jumped,
01:54he said, I'll go to sleep with my mouth open, man. A million miles away from the loud French
02:00version. Eric's characters had their own individual quirks. Says Dano's big-haired dog,
02:13Pollux, became Dougal, a bizarre mixture of a doer Scotsman and Tony Hancock. What's all this,
02:21said Dougal. He turned Brian, the slow-moving snail, into a cheerful optimist. Real clever snail,
02:26said Dylan. Should go far. Succeed in life. Florence became a Christopher Robin-type character,
02:32a nod to normality that viewers found it easy to relate to. Couldn't you do some magic,
02:37said Florence. With his re-voicings, Eric gave the magic roundabout the cult reputation it enjoys
02:43today. Place a tune. Mood's gone, man, said Dylan. Mood's gone. With his mild innuendos and quirky
02:52characters, he turned the innovative French animation into an English institution.
02:57Good night.

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