Zippy and Me: My Life Inside Britain's Most Infamous Puppet

Zippy and Me: My Life Inside Britain's Most Infamous Puppet

by Duncan Barrett (Author), Duncan Barrett (Author), Nuala Calvi (Author), Ronnie Le Drew (Author)

Synopsis

Over the course of almost half a century, puppeteer Ronnie Le Drew has worked with the greats - from David Bowie in Labyrinth to Michael Caine in The Muppet Christmas Carol. But the role that defined his career was Rainbow's Zippy, who he operated for more than twenty years.

Zippy and Me
is the first time a Rainbow insider has told the true story of what went on under the counter and inside the suits: the petty squabbles between performers, wrangling with TV executives, and scandals such as the 'love triangle' between musicians Rod, Jane and Freddy. Not to mention the now infamous X-rated episode shot for an ITV Christmas party, which subsequently found its way to the Sun.

Interweaved with the dirt on what really went on behind the scenes is the story of Rainbow's heyday in the 1970s and 80s, when its stars found themselves catapulted into an exciting showbiz world - scooping a BAFTA award and even performing for the queen - and the story of a young lad from a south London council estate who defied his parents' protests to became one of the most respected puppeteers of all time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Unbound
Published: 25 Jul 2019

ISBN 10: 178352698X
ISBN 13: 9781783526987
Book Overview: This hilarious autobiography from Rainbow puppeteer Ronnie Le Drew is the first behind-the-scenes look at the iconic children's TV programme, which aired more than 1000 episodes between 1972 and 1997

Author Bio
Ronnie Le Drew is one of the UK's most respected puppeteers, and recipient of the prestigious Harlequin Award. He has operated many of the most iconic children's puppets of the twentieth century - Zippy, Sweep, Muffin the Mule, Bill and Ben, Brains from Thunderbirds - as well as working on classic puppet films such as Labyrinth, Little Shop of Horrors and The Muppet Christmas Carol. He continues to work regularly as a puppeteer in TV, theatre and advertising and also teaches at the London School of Puppetry, which he founded in 1987.