Come outside when was it made
More episodes Previous. Windy Day. Thu 15 Mar Thu 26 Apr Mon 4 Jun Wed 11 Jul Sun 16 Sep Fri 2 Nov Thu 27 Mar Fri 28 Mar Thu 12 Jun Mon 13 Oct Sat 13 Dec Every programme showed the pair travelling to learn about something different: where bread comes from, rubbish recycling and rain. It was mesmerising, to put it lightly. Aside from the invaluable education that our inquisitive little minds were given like how blackcurrant juice is made , we became fixated on the four-legged star of the show.
Pippin was Auntie Mabel's canine companion on the show. She was a mixed-breed - half Tibetan Terrier and half Bearded Collie - and came from a rather talented family indeed. Music, rhymes and stories enrich the programme topics. This was the main theme at the beginning of every episode: Look up, look down, look all around Up in the air or on the ground Come for a walk, come for a ride There's so much to see so Come Outside.
The "adventures" are generally concerned with showing how something is made, or how everyday objects and systems work including flowers growing and objects getting made.
Series 1 Programmes 1 — 11 a cottage on the corner of Denham Airfield in Buckinghamshire was used to provide the exterior shots of Auntie Mabel's house.
She would come out of the house, walk through the back garden and on to the airfield to climb into her aeroplane. Series 2 Programmes 12 — 30 was to be shot entirely on location, including the interiors of Auntie Mabel's house. The cottage at Denham Airfield was occupied and so a new location had to be found.
An empty cottage on some farmland in Harefield, Middlesex was rented. In the original transmission schedule Programme 30 based in Harefield was to be followed by a repeat of Programme 1 based in Denham and so a programme about moving house was shot to link the two locations. Series 3 Programmes 31 — 40 was commissioned two years later and was also shot at the cottage in Harefield.
In every programme Auntie Mabel ventures outside and this involved shooting in many locations in the United Kingdom, such as a pencil factory in Keswick, the manufacture of Wellington boots in Dumfries, a pottery in Stoke, growing bulbs in Spalding, Lincolnshire and making brushes in Portsmouth.
Sometimes Auntie Mabel's adventures stayed closer to home. Some of the episodes were filmed in the Middlesex area, for example in the episode "Buses" Auntie Mabel boards a bus bound for Uxbridge and is later seen exiting the public library at Ruislip Manor.
Scenes were also shot in Woodley, in the precinct and in the veterinary clinic. In the episode "Marmalade" Auntie Mabel flies to Seville to visit an orange grove.
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