Henry's Cat
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Henry's Cat is an animated children's television programme, written by Stan Hayward and produced by Bob Godfrey, who was also the producer of Roobarb, a similar cartoon series from the 1970s. The show starred a laid-back, ponderous yellow cat, known only as Henry's Cat, and his many friends and enemies.
Henry's Cat was first screened in 1982 and five series were made in total; the series has enjoyed repeated showings since. It developed a cult following and is still very popular along with shows such as Bod, Button Moon, Pigeon Street, The Flumps and Mr Benn. It is coming soon to Nick Jr..
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[edit] Characters
[edit] Henry's Cat's friends
- Henry's Cat - laid-back, a daydreamer.
- Chris Rabbit - Henry's Cat's best friend, an ever-enthusiastic, highly energetic blue rabbit.
- Mosey Mouse - the opposite of Chris Rabbit, Mosey is dour and realistic.
- Douglas Dog, Sammy Snail, Pansy Pig, Denise Duck, Ted Tortoise, Philippe Frog - miscellaneous friends of Henry's Cat. They all mean well, but often overestimate their own abilities in various ways.
[edit] His enemies
- Farmer Giles - a (human) farmer, frequently inconvenienced by Henry's Cat's adventures.
- Constable Bulldog - a very stern policeman (or policedog) who takes a very dim view of the gang's well-meaning escapades.
- Rum Baa Baa - a criminal mastermind, and the most evil sheep in the whole world.
[edit] Henry
Henry himself never appeared on screen; the name was an allusion to an earlier one-off Hayward/Godfrey collaboration, Henry 9 To 5 about a bowler-hatted commuter who escaped his boring everyday life by indulging in daydreams, mostly of a sexual nature. Henry's Cat shared the earlier character's tendency toward wild flights of fancy and laid-back approach to life. The name "Henry's Cat" was mostly an in-joke for those few people who remembered the earlier cartoon and did not mean that Henry's Cat had a "master", unseen or otherwise.
[edit] Episode list
Series 1 | Series 2 | Series 3 | Series 4 | Series 5 |
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The Hobby | The Magic Tummy Button | The Treasure Hunt | Out for the Count | The Mystery of the Missing Santa |
The Race | The Secret Weapon | The Day of Terrible Jokes | The Birthday Caper | When Time Went Wrong |
The Circus | The New Year's Resolution | The Case of the Pilfered Pearls | The Funny Feeling | The New President |
The Competition | The Good News Day | The Lost World | Once Upon a Time | Valentine's Day |
The Moon Trip | The Cat's Eye Kid | The Computer | The Jingle | |
The Hypnotist | The Hot Day | The Correspondence Course | The Great Adventure | |
The Holiday | The Merry Men And Women | |||
The Treasure | The Actor | |||
The Ill Wind | The Weatherman | |||
The Diet | The Invitation | |||
The Fortune Teller | The Ventriloquist | |||
The Explorer | The Clever Trick | |||
The Whale | The Hero | |||
The Invention | Caveman Cat | |||
The Dream | The Abominable Snowman | |||
The Robbery | ||||
The Christmas Dinner | ||||
The Film | ||||
The Disco Dance | ||||
The Artist |
[edit] Trivia
- "Reading" down Henry's Cat's face spells "Miiow" (M= ears, II= eyes, O= nose, W=mouth).
- Although a cat, Henry's Cat has no tail.
- Intentional or not, there are similarities between the partnership of Henry's Cat and Chris Rabbit to that of Tony Hancock and Sid James in the classic 1950s radio/TV series Hancock's Half Hour (Henry's Cat/Hancock - the gullible, easily lead, sometimes pompous dreamer; Chris Rabbit/Sid - the crafty chancer, never slow to miss a trick).
- The company that released the videos were Castle Vision, Playbox and Screen Legends.