Pinky and Perky is a children's television series first broadcast by BBC TV in 1957, and revived in 2008 as an animated adaptation.
Original series
The title characters are a pair of anthropomorphicpuppetpigs, named Pinky and Perky, who were originally going to be named Pinky and Porky but there was a problem registering Porky as a character name. This was solved by Margaret Potter, the wife of their producer, Trevor Hill, who also discovered them, when she woke him up one night announcing "I've got it! Pinky and Perky!"[This quote needs a citation] They were created by Czechoslovak immigrants Jan and Vlasta Dalibor who moved to the village of Houndhill, leaving the pigs under the cupboard in The Bungalow.[clarification needed] The characters of pigs were chosen because the pig is seen as a symbol of good luck in the former Czechoslovakia.[citation needed] The puppets, who had only very limited movements, looked very alike. Pinky wore red clothes and Perky wore blue, but this distinction was of little use on monochrome TV, so Perky often wore a hat.
Pinky and Perky spoke and sang in high-pitched voices, created by re-playing original voice recordings at twice the original recorded speed; the vocals were sung by Mike Sammes[1] while the backing track was played at half normal speed (Sammes did the same job for Ken Dodd'sDiddymen, as Ross Bagdasarian did for the originalChipmunks in the early 1960s)—hence the expression "Pinky and Perky speed", when an LP record is played at 45 rpm or 78 rpm instead of the correct 331⁄3 rpm. Pinky and Perky would often sing cover versions of popular songs, but also had their own theme song, "We Belong Together".
They had their own fictional TV station "PPC TV" (a play on "BBC"). They also performed comedysketches – usually with a human foil (in the same way as puppet fox Basil Brush). Actor John Slater worked with them as a straight man for many years, enduring soakings from water pistols and similar pranks. Other human companions included Roger Moffat, Jimmy Thompson, Bryan Burdon and Fred Emney.
Their show included other puppets such as the Beakles (an avian parody of the Beatles), Topo Gigio, a mouse puppet from Italy created in 1958 by Maria Perego, which appeared in many later episodes, as well as a female pig. Other puppets included Ambrose Cat, Basil Bloodhound, Bertie Bonkers the baby elephant, Conchita the Cow, Horace Hare and Vera Vixen.
The puppets also appeared on TV in the United States on a number of episodes of The Ed Sullivan Show: 532 (14 September 1958), 548 (4 January 1959), 573 (5 July 1959), 740 (10 March 1963), 780 (23 February 1964, where they shared the bill with the Beatles and Morecambe and Wise) and 908 (26 February 1967).
The pigs featured in series such as Pinky and Perky's Pop Parade and Pinky and Perky's Island, for 11 years until 1968 on the BBC before transferring to ITV until 1972. There were no real people, sketches or stories in the shows at all. Instead, the puppets would be seen lip-synching and dancing to songs by the likes of Petula Clark. In this incarnation, each episode would end with the characters singing the Scaffold's hit "Thank U Very Much". At this point, there would be the only piece of spoken dialogue, which went along these lines:
"Who's going to say it?"
"Oh, let me!"
"No! I want to!"
"All right, then, let's do it together! Ready—MUCH!"
Day
Date
Repeat
Series
Title
Presenter
Character
Time
Sun
20/10/1957
Pinky & Perky
17:25
Sun
06/03/1960
Pop Parade
Roger Moffat
16:00
Sun
13/03/1960
Pop Parade
Roger Moffat
15:55
Sun
20/03/1960
Pop Parade
Roger Moffat
16:00
Sun
27/03/1960
Pop Parade
Roger Moffat
16:05
Sun
03/04/1960
Pop Parade
Roger Moffat
15:35
Sun
10/04/1960
Pop Parade
Roger Moffat
16:00
Sun
24/04/1960
Pop Parade
Roger Moffat
15:55
Sun
01/05/1960
Pop Parade
Roger Moffat
16:05
Sun
08/05/1960
Pop Parade
Roger Moffat
16:00
Sun
15/05/1960
Pop Parade
Roger Moffat
16:05
Sun
22/05/1960
Pop Parade
Final edition
Roger Moffat
16:05
Sun
18/11/1962
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:45
Sun
25/11/1962
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:45
Sun
02/12/1962
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:45
Sun
09/12/1962
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:45
Sun
16/12/1962
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:45
Sun
23/12/1962
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:45
Sun
30/12/1962
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:45
Sun
06/01/1963
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:45
Sun
13/01/1963
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:45
Sun
20/01/1963
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:40
Sun
27/01/1963
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:45
Sun
03/02/1963
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
16:40
Thu
13/06/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:10
Thu
20/06/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:10
Thu
27/06/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:10
Thu
04/07/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:10
Thu
11/07/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:10
Thu
18/07/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:10
Thu
25/07/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:00
Thu
01/08/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:00
Thu
08/08/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:00
Thu
15/08/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:00
Thu
28/08/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:00
Thu
29/08/1963
R
The Pop In
John Slater
Poppa Luigi
17:10
Thu
05/09/1963
American Journey
(1) Caribbean Gardens
None
17:00
Thu
12/09/1963
American Journey
(2) Aqua Batics
None
17:00
Thu
19/09/1963
American Journey
(3) Cypress Swamplands
None
17:00
Sun
03/11/1963
Pinky & Perky
All Aboard
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:45
Sun
10/11/1963
Pinky & Perky
All at Sea
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:45
Sun
17/11/1963
Pinky & Perky
All Ashore
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:45
Sun
24/11/1963
Pinky & Perky
Stormy Weather
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:40
Sun
01/12/1963
Pinky & Perky
Saludos Amigos
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:45
Sun
08/12/1963
Pinky & Perky
Coasting Along
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:45
Sun
15/12/1963
Pinky & Perky
Fun in 'Frisco
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:40
Sun
23/12/1963
Pinky & Perky
Buried Treasure
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:45
Sun
21/01/1964
Pinky & Perky
Going Down Under
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:40
Sun
02/02/1964
Pinky & Perky
Up the Creek
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:40
Sun
09/02/1964
Pinky & Perky
The Castaways
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:40
Sun
16/02/1964
Pinky & Perky
On Safari
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:40
Sun
23/02/1964
Pinky & Perky
Aboard Again
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:40
Sun
01/03/1964
Pinky & Perky
Sudden Squalls
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:40
Sun
08/03/1964
Pinky & Perky
Going Dutch
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:45
Sun
15/03/1964
Pinky & Perky
Homeward Bound
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
16:40
Thu
02/07/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
All Aboard
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:30
Thu
09/07/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Stormy Weather
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
16/07/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Fun in 'Frisco
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
23/07/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Buried Treasure
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
30/07/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Going Down Under
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
06/08/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Up the Creek
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
13/08/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
The Castaways
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
20/08/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Sudden Squalls
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
27/08/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Going Dutch
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
03/09/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Saludos Amigos
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
10/09/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Sudden Squalls
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
17/09/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Going Dutch
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Thu
24/09/1964
R
Pinky & Perky
Homeward Bound
John Slater
Captain Zachary Scuttle
17:40
Sun
27/09/1964
PPCtv
Your Life in their trotters
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
04/10/1964
PPCtv
The day the drains came down
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Fri
11/10/1964
PPCtv
Stew it yourself
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:30
Sun
18/10/1964
PPCtv
Gunfight at Mattress Springs
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
25/10/1964
PPCtv
Where there's life there's soap
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
01/11/1964
PPCtv
Perky Mason
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
08/11/1964
PPCtv
The Olympigs
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
11/11/1964
PPCtv
Stew it yourself
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
15/11/1964
PPCtv
Perky Political Broadcast
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
22/11/1964
PPCtv
Prizes, Prizes, Pigtime Prizes
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
29/11/1964
PPCtv
Oinks of View
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
06/12/1964
PPCtv
Z Pigs
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
13/12/1964
PPCtv
The Aunt of Monte Christo
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
20/12/1964
PPCtv
Robinson riding hood & his magic lamp
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Fri
25/12/1964
PPCtv
Christmas Pig-Tale
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
14:20
Sun
27/12/1964
PPCtv
The Pig-Star show
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
16:45
Sun
10/01/1965
PPCtv
Garden Secrets - not worth gardening
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Sun
17/01/1965
PPCtv
A pig-nic at Sherwood Forest
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:55
Fri
02/04/1965
R
PPCtv
Your Life in their trotters
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
09/04/1965
R
PPCtv
The day the drains came down
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
16/04/1965
R
PPCtv
Gunfight at Mattress Springs
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
23/04/1965
R
PPCtv
Stew it yourself
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
30/04/1965
R
PPCtv
Robinson riding hood & his magic lamp
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
07/05/1965
R
PPCtv
Garden Secrets - not worth gardening
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
14/05/1965
R
PPCtv
The Olympigs
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
21/05/1965
R
PPCtv
Perky Political Broadcast
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
28/05/1965
R
PPCtv
Prizes, Prizes, Pigtime Prizes
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
04/06/1965
R
PPCtv
Oinks of View
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
11/06/1965
R
PPCtv
Z Pigs
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
18/06/1965
R
PPCtv
The Aunt of Monte Christo
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
09/07/1965
R
PPCtv
The Pig-Star show
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
16/07/1965
R
PPCtv
Perky Mason
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Fri
23/07/1965
R
PPCtv
A pig-nic at Sherwood Forest
Jimmy Thompson
Assistant Gen. Manager
17:35
Sun
16/01/1966
You too can be....
... be an archaelogist
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
23/01/1966
You too can be....
... a deep sea diver
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
30/01/1966
You too can be....
... a beefeater
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
06/02/1966
You too can be....
... a mountaineer
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
13/02/1966
You too can be....
... a lord
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
20/02/1966
You too can be....
... an artist
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
27/02/1966
You too can be....
... a hairdresser
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
06/03/1966
You too can be....
... a disc jockey
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
13/03/1966
You too can be....
... Prime Minister
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
20/03/1966
You too can be....
... an entertainer
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
27/03/1966
You too can be....
... a highlander
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
03/04/1966
You too can be....
... a scientist
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
10/04/1966
You too can be....
... a secret agent
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
17/04/1966
You too can be....
... an indian Rajah
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
24/04/1966
You too can be....
... a detective
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
01/05/1966
You too can be....
... a spaceman
Jimmy Thompson
17:55
Sun
08/01/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
01 All Hands on Disc
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
15/01/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
02 Map Happy
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
22/01/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
03 Danger Strangers
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
29/01/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
04 Current Affairs
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
05/02/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
05 Dishful Thinking
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
12/02/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
06 Swapping Spree
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
19/02/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
07 Fin Skies
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
26/02/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
08 Up the Poll
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
05/03/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
09 Riches to Rags
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
12/03/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
10 Mail Trail
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
19/03/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
11 Ten Past January
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
26/03/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
12 Deep Scene
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
02/04/1967
Pinky & Perkys Island
13 Nuts' Cases
Bryan Burdon
17:50
Sun
14/01/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
01 Opening Times
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
21/01/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
02 Fate to Fete
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
28/01/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
03 Drip Shape
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
04/02/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
04 Hard at Shirk
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
11/02/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
05 Left at the post
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
18/02/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
06 Taking Notes
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
25/02/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
07 Scoop-de-gas
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
03/03/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
08 Green Trotters
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
10/03/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
09 Breaking into print
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
17/03/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
10 Write on time
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
24/03/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
11: Wed Lines
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
31/03/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
12 The Big Sell
Fred Emney
17:50
Sun
07/04/1968
Pinky & Perky Times
13 Sky Birds
Fred Emney
17:50
Other shows and appearances
In 1993, Pinky and Perky appeared regularly on The Pig Attraction, a CITV puppet-focused talk show, performing a song every week. The Pinky and Perky segments were made in collaboration with Jan and Vlasta Dalibor.[3] A collection of songs from the series, including Pinky and Perky's, was released on CD, cassette and vinyl the same year.[4]
The Pinky and Perky Show reappeared in an all-new animated television series on CBBC and France 3, beginning in November 2008 on BBC One. There are 52 episodes, each 13 minutes in length. Some of the old characters remained in the show, such as Vera Vixen (who often hatches schemes to try to get rid of the two pigs) and Morton Frog (who works in the production control room, usually running the end titles [or in "Cartoon Mash-Up", cueing the end music] at the end of an episode.). Alongside them, there were a host of new characters, such as K.T. the studio manager cat, Wilberforce the tortoise security guard (who comes up with impractical ideas for new acts or games for the show), and a pair of poodle receptionists called Tara and Tamara (who, in a recurring gag, often get Pinky and Perky's names wrong). There is also a steady stream of special 'celebrity' guests, many of which spoof better-known franchises, such as Doctor Who as "Dr. Roo" and Harry Potter as "Harry Trotter". The series was produced by Lupus Films, and line produced by Sally Marchant.
A DVD of the new look Pinky and Perky, featuring eight episodes from the new series, entitled Licence to Swill, was released in 2009.[5]
Comics
A comic strip based on the TV series was drawn by Jim Turnbull.[6]
"Give Us a Kiss for Christmas"/"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"/"Nursery Romp" (also released as a CD-single with bonus track "The Ugly Duckling") (EMI, 1990)
In Nick Hornby's 1998 novelAbout a Boy, the main character, Will, visits the record shop Championship Vinyl and sees an attractive woman asking for a Pinky and Perky record. She is met with contempt from the sales clerk. A few days later Will thinks he sees the woman again and, trying to make an impression, introduces himself with the line "I like Pinky and Perky", only to suddenly realise he is talking to a different woman.
The BBC period drama series Call the Midwife, set in the late 1950s, makes several references to Pinky and Perky.
Pinky and Perky are mentioned in the 1993 movie In the Name of the Father, when the protagonist is eating pork sausages.
In Collett Dickenson Pearce's 1976–1977 award-winning advertising campaign for Wall's, an advertisement featuring an image of a pork pie carries the headline "Pinky and Porky", a pun on "Pinky and Perky".[7]