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Roobarb and Custard
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Grange was born in Cheshire and moved to London after Art College. During seven years with the Darcy advertising agency Grange wrote and art directed a number of national advertising campaigns for products as diverse as trucks, jams and marmalades, toys, fridges and coffee. Grange was inspired to create Roobarb in 1973 by the antics of his own Welsh Border Collie dog. The stories that Grange wrote featured the ever-optimistic green dog Roobarb and his inventions which more often than not went spectacularly wrong, much to the delight of the sarcastic pink cat Custard. The BBC commissioned an animated series in 1973, which at the time was the first production of its kind in the UK. Created and written by Grange Calveley, animated by Bob Godfrey and voiced by Richard Briers, it was an immediate success, drawing over 7 million viewers in its first three weeks.

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It's guaranteed to be laugh-out-loud funny. Great for parents to read aloud with their children too. -- Julia Eccleshare Lovereading 'My favourite part of the book is when the ducks perform and Custard jumps through the fire hoop. I like it because Custard looks very funny in the drawings. I liked all the characters but my favourite was Custard and the birds. I liked Custard because he's a boy but he dresses up girly at Ducks Pond on Ice and that made me laugh. I like birds because they look silly.' Overall rating: 5/5 The Beaucoup Review by Niamh age 7 The Beaucoup Review

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