Hotch Potch House

Hotch Potch House is a BBC TV show from 1996 aimed at preschool children. Hotch Potch House featured Richard Coombs as Raggs, Francis Wright (Art Attack) as Shelley and Rebecca Nagan (Rosie and Jim) as Woolie. It was directed by Vivienne Cozens. It was shot at Grip House Studios. The stated aim was to "have the puppets teach children about their emotions and feelings in a way that relates to them." One feature was an animated storytime called "The Mouse House" told by Nana. The series is no longer in production.

Locations

A recycled homemade model house, known as "Hotch Potch House", hence the name, spins round once and the camera focuses on a different bit of it which indicates something.

The Mouse House

Mice's Voices

Nana's Introduction

"Find a comfy place to sit, as quiet as a mouse, and listen to a story about a little house.
Just in the corner, down by the floor, in Hotch Potch House there's a tiny brown door.
Push the door open and step right through - inside the Mouse House there's a story for you!"

Letter/Number of the Week

Music

Episode List

Hide and Seek

Raggs always hides behind the door and wants to find a new place to hide.

Just the Same

The trio have been invited to a fancy dress party but they keep ending up wearing the same costume.

Babies

Little Mop comes for a visit at Hotch Potch House today.

Underwater

Raggs' friend Bubbles is coming to stay but Woolie doesn't know that he's a goldfish.

Round and Round

Everybody keeps borrowing Shelley's wheelbarrow without asking first.

Houses

Shelley gets bored with his old shell so Woolie and Raggs help him find a brand new house.

Up In The Air

A balloon floats into the garden and Raggs wants to catch it.

Melting and Freezing

The first snowfall covers Hotch Potch House.

Running Water

Up and Down

Woolie, Raggs and Shelley don't know whether to put their new picture of themselves upstairs or downstairs.

Bend And Stretch

Raggs and Shelley try to get everything ready for Woolie's birthday before she wakes up.

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References

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