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Revision as of 22:16, 12 March 2024
This is a gallery of images from Future Generations [+]Loading...["Future Generations (TV story)"].
Screenshots
Two flower pots in the garden.
Bill and Ben emerge, with Little Weed rising alongside them.
A boy walks through the garden as Muffin the Mule, Sausage the dog, and Spotty Dog are present.
Jenny Woodentop arrives as Andy Pandy rides his tricycle in.
Willy Woodentop and Teddy enter the frame.
The boy walks out of Windy Miller's windmill in Camberwick Green, in proximity of Windy Miller herself.
Windy Miller turns to look at the boy.
The boy stands near Miller.
The boy accepts a flower from Cobbit.
Boy: "Thank you!"
PC Potter drives past on his motorcycle.
Captain Flack just outside Trumpton Fire Station.
Flack prepares to blow his whistle to start a roll call.
Grubb arrives by sliding down a pole.
"...Barney McGrew..."
"...Cuthbert..."
"...Dibble..."
"...and Grubb." The boy salutes as he exits.
The young boy arrives in Chigley and walks towards the train station.
The boy stood next to Belborough aboard Bessie.
Bessie's train whistle.
Steam comes out of the whistle.
The boy and Belborough ride Bessie through Chigley, past Mr Swallow and S. Rumpling.
S. Rumpling waves towards the train.
The boy screams while riding Bessie.
Bessie rides towards a tunnel out of Chigley.
The Magic Garden as seen through a tunnel.
Train travels through the garden, with the boy aboard.
Train arrives near Ermintrude and Brian.
Ermintrude takes the boy's flower in her mouth.
Zebedee arrives.
Boy: "Taxi!"
Noddy drives ahead with the boy.
Noddy drives the boy towards Toyland in his car.
The boy says goodbye to Noddy, having been dropped off outside a garden.
A statue in the garden turns.
The boy walks through the garden, while Parsley the Lion and Dill the Dog are also present.
The boy walks towards the door.
Dill turns and looks towards the camera.
Postman Pat with his cat Jess in Greendale.
The boy carries the parcel away.
The exterior of Bagpuss & Co. in Greendale.
The boy walks up the step to Bagpuss & Co..
The boy opens the door.
The boy peeks into Bagpuss & Co., smiling.
Festive Road appears on the screen, with a focus on no. 52.
Mavis Cruet appears on Festive Road.
Mavis flies through Festive Road.
Gnasher begins to chase Mavis, something she seems unaware of.
Mavis flees from Gnasher, as Dennis the Menace skates in.
A spider drops down near the boy in front of 52 Festive Road.
The spider looks down.
Boy: "Morning!"
Crystal Tipps walking Alistair on Festive Road.
Roobarb is briefly depicted without eyes.
Roobarb looks down towards the boy.
Custard blinks.
A blue bird emerges from the tree, over Custard's head.
The blue bird lands on Custard's head, as a yellow bird also emerges from the tree.
Custard, with 2 birds on his head.
Roobarb begins to smile.
The boy begins to enter the frame (left) while Mr Benn stands behind the door of a costume shop.
Shopkeeper: "You know where the changing room is, young sir!"
A Dalek is visible through the door.
A young boy exits the TARDIS into the Blue Peter studio.
Boy: "Futuristic programs!"
Boy: "Long-running programs!"
Lulu the elephant walks past...
...as John Crawford tries to handle her.
The boy walks away from the crew. Boy: "Pioneering programs!"
John Craven hosts Newsround.
John: "Hello again, and we begin today wi-"
The boy walks away from Newsround and towards Derek Griffiths.
A Dalek chases John Crawford in the background. Boy: "Playful programs!"
The White Witch and her dwarf, among others.
The White Witch raises her arms.
The boy cowers, with his hands in front of himself.
A shot of a garden.
A black bird[which?] in the garden
The Borrowers: Pod, Homily, and Arrietty Clock.
The Borrowers screaming.
The bird[which?].
The bird attacks.
Pod continues to fight the bird[which?].
Boy: "Dramatic programs!"
The boy watches the bird[which?].
The bird[which?] flies away.
Michaela Strachan hosts The Really Wild Show. Michaela: "This rather cute little fella is an eight-year-old Bengal tiger cub..."
A closeup of the Bengal tiger cub. Michaela: "...now sadly, they're extremely..."
The boy runs away. Boy: "Really wild programs!"
The camera zooms out of Po's stomach in Teletubbyland.
Dipsy, Tinky Winky, and Laa-Laa leaning over to watch Po's stomach. Boy: "...thanks to the unique way the corporation is paid for..."
The camera zooms out of a screen in the Live & Kicking studio.
The Live & Kicking logo appears on the screen.
The boy presses a button.
Zöe Ball appears on the screen.
Zöe: "Well, didn't we turn out to be a nation of well-rounded individuals?"
Illustrations of a Dalek, the Magic Garden, and Postman Pat float past.
Illustrations of Postman Pat and the Blue Peter logo float past.
Production images
Future Generations storyboard.[1]
Image of Paul Berry watching over various characters in Trumpton.[1]
Production image of the boy meeting the spider.[1]
Production image of the boy meeting the spider.[1]
Promotional material
Promotional photos
Image of the boy with the TARDIS and a Dalek.[3]
Image of John Noakes and John Crawford with Lulu the elephant in the Blue Peter studio.[3]
Image of the boy on the set of Future Generations.[3]
Image of the boy in a garden with Bill, Ben, Little Weed, Spotty Dog, Andy Pandy, Teddy, and Muffin the Mule.[3]
Image of the boy with various puppet characters.[1]
Promotional pictures
Image of the boy with Noddy in his car in the Magic Garden.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Future Generations official production page on the BBC website, archived from the original via the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Future Generations "Just For Fun" page on the BBC website, archived from the original via the Wayback Machine
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "Children's classics go back to the future"