Does anybody else apart from me remember that fab little cartoon Boris the Bold? think it was on BBC - it was in the mid 70s. It was about Boris, the woodcutter and his wife and I'm pretty sure he was Czech. I literally cannot find any info on this cartoon at all - although it's been a few months since I surfed the net for AGES.. still no joy. Have even written to a daily newspapers asking for info thru their questions/answers page - it hasn't been featured yet - have also emailed the BBC but didn't get a reply. Thank you x
Yes, it was used as a space-filler in the same way as The Mole or Ludwig. All of them highly enjoyable and somehow exotic. For some reason I remember it being called Boris the Bole (as in the trunk of a tree), but I'm not sure that can be right. But a stronger recollection of mine is that the cartoon was narrated in the UK by Johnny "Animal Magic" Morris.
I remember it - some kid at primary school called me doris the bold (my last name starts dor) and the doris bit stuck all through school. All I can find so far is the czech version.
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