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Singing Ringing Tree??
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Does anyone remember a prog either called above or about above.In my adulthood I remember it as quite bizarre and now cant recall what it was about.
P.S This is not a poser - it is a genuine enquiry for some of the cynics out there - LOL !!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I do remember it. It was a Czech programme, I think, and I think they voiced over, rather than dubbed it. There was a dwarf in it, and thinking back he was the first dwarf i had ever seen. It was quite spooky and scary, given how much less sophisticated children were about television in those days. I know it was a fairty story, a prince and princess were involve, and the dwarf was an evil character with magic powers, but I can't remember more than that.
OK, you got my curiosity going, so - the series was German, made in 1958, shown on Breitish TV in 1958 in black and white, and again in the 1970's in colour. To save money, the UK producers simply turned down the German dialogue, and voiced a naration over the top. the story concerned a preincess, wooed by a prince. She rejected his gift of jewels, and demanded a singing ringing tree. The prince found it in the land ruled by a spiteful dward, who turned him into a bear, and captured the princess, removing all her beauty. As the two sad characters slowly fell in love, the dwarf's power was diminished, and it all ended happily ever after. It's based on a Brothers Grimm story 'Snow White and Rose Red' and it's been a cult classic ever since its initial showing - you can get it on DVD if you want to stir those old memories again.
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Yes, the Singing Ringing Tree was part of the Tales from Europe series, a very public spirited attempt from the BBC to put (dubbed) foreign TV on in their children's television slots. (Other overseas series they put on were Belle and Sebastian, Chingachook, and Robinson Crusoe.) But The Singing Ringing Tree was released in a colour movie version a few years ago, and I went to see it. There is a page on the BBC website about a Radio 4 documentary about it, but I couldn't download the programme when I tried. It's basically about a spoiled, stuck up princess who gets her comeuppance. It's very sweetly made, and touching in places.