Even More Henry's Cat
- Stan Hayward, the creator of Henry's Cat, has created an official site. It is smashing and you should take a gander.
- Wikipedia, the colaborative encyclopedia , now has an entry about Henry's Cat.
It includes a list of episodes and lots of other interesting information. Take a look.
- As my website slowly but surely turned into a zombie from 1998 onwards Toonhound took up the mantle. It is an excellent resource. Well done!
- The IMDB web site, which lists production details for a whole host of film and television productions, has some detail too.
- Desperate to know when the last time Henry's Cat was shown on the BBC? Then fret no longer as the answer is here!
- I've managed to find another site out there. It has some cute pictures and interesting text, and can be found
here
On A Similar Note
- Just feel like surfing? Why not then jump to the next link in any of these carefully chosen
Web rings?
- Paul Walker has created a Mecca for all us who wallow in kid's TV nostalgia. It's simply brilliant. It has the lot, 'Jamie and the Magic Torch', 'Dangermouse' etc. The man's a star and so is his site. Go on,
wash the strengh back in. If you like that sort of thing sausageNet
is a simular site, and is growing in size quite quickly madam.
- If you're interested in animation why not visit the
BFI's animation timeline?
- Wallace and Gromitt's creator, Preston's very own Nic Park, is one of many animators influenced by Bob Godfrey's work. Take a look around
Aarman Animations' web site, it's cracking.
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