Ludwig (1977)
Ludwig
1977Ludwig was a surreal 1977 British-made children's cartoon animation about a magical egg-shaped gemstone who lived in a forest. Twenty-five 5-minute episodes were made. The programme was produced by father and son team, Mirek and Peter Lang. Peter went on to animate Pigeon Street. Mirek and Peter wrote the stories with Jane Tann and Susan Kodicek. The scripts were edited by Michael Cole. Peter did the artwork.The music was arranged and played by Paul Reade. Jon Glover provided the voice of the birdwatcher. Mirek and Peter shared the animation, with Mirek doing about 80%. Peter writes: "In the late seventies I made the series, Ludwig, for the BBC with my father, Mirek Lang. It was shown in the highly prized afternoon pre-news slot a number of times and those who still remember it seem to recall it with a befuddled fondness. It also did quite well abroad. I wrote and illustrated the "Ludwig 1979 Annual", SBN 7235 0476 8 and designed 4 x jigsaw puzzles for Ravensburger. An excellent soundtrack album, played and arranged by Paul Reade and friends was released." "The series was shot on 16mm film, on a wind up Bolex camera in a spare bedroom in our flat in Buckland Crescent, Swiss Cottage, London NW3."
Seasons & Episode
Magpie finds that Ludwig, whatever he may be, has come to stay and play.
Ludwig cures little hedgehogs’ problems, and how!
Magpie discovers that life inside a horn is not at all harmonious.
It is a sticky time for all when Ludwig has a puncture.
Little hedgehogs are taken for a ride when Ludwig’s plans go kite shaped.
Owl realizes the importance of keeping at least one eye on the ball.
Ludwig petrifies everyone with his stone chipping creations.
During a cold snap Ludwig teaches the animals the skater’s waltz.
The hedgehogs discover the perils of opening an umbrella in gusty weather.
Ludwig’s swing proves to be too much of a hit.
Ludwig is not the only one to have a bubble-bath this morning.
Being as punctual as Ludwig can drive the animals cuckoo!
Can Ludwig’s love of football provide the match of the day?
Magpie learns that small change can get him a long way.
Things are neither up nor down when Ludwig plays with a yo-yo.
Ludwig’s investigation is derailed for the sake of a group photo.
It is always fun and never too late to decorate a Christmas tree.
When the magpies’ nest breaks, Ludwig provides the perfectly grand design.
The day goes ‘pop!’ when Ludwig leaves everyone up in the air.
A sports day is a bit too much for some of the lazier, animal competitors.
Ludwig demonstrates that there’s nothing up his sleeve.
Ludwig discovers cubism when magpie, his model, can’t keep still.
Too many film-directors will spoil Ludwig’s blockbuster.
Squirrel’s preparations for winter are sliding down the shoot.
After a hard day Ludwig has a night out… watching the telly.
Ludwig was a surreal 1977 British-made children's cartoon animation about a magical egg-shaped gemstone who lived in a forest. Twenty-five 5-minute episodes were made. The programme was produced by father and son team, Mirek and Peter Lang. Peter went on to animate Pigeon Street. Mirek and Peter wrote the stories with Jane Tann and Susan Kodicek. The scripts were edited by Michael Cole. Peter did the artwork.The music was arranged and played by Paul Reade. Jon Glover provided the voice of the birdwatcher. Mirek and Peter shared the animation, with Mirek doing about 80%. Peter writes: "In the late seventies I made the series, Ludwig, for the BBC with my father, Mirek Lang. It was shown in the highly prized afternoon pre-news slot a number of times and those who still remember it seem to recall it with a befuddled fondness. It also did quite well abroad. I wrote and illustrated the "Ludwig 1979 Annual", SBN 7235 0476 8 and designed 4 x jigsaw puzzles for Ravensburger. An excellent soundtrack album, played and arranged by Paul Reade and friends was released." "The series was shot on 16mm film, on a wind up Bolex camera in a spare bedroom in our flat in Buckland Crescent, Swiss Cottage, London NW3."