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The Woofits

The Woofits is a series of children's books written in the 1980s by British television and radio personality Michael Parkinson, best known for his TV chat shows.

Books
The four original books published in 1980 by Collins of London were • The Woofits Day OutThe Woofits Play CricketThe Woofits Play FootballThe Daily Woofit In addition there were Woofit annuals for the years 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983. In some of the annuals the setting for the stories was moved from Grimeworth to Batley in West Yorkshire where the Woofits worked at a woollen mill and were of Scottish origin. ==Television==
Television
In 1981 Yorkshire Television made two series of Woofits cartoons to be shown on ITV's lunchtime slot for young children based on the original stories and new stories with Michael Parkinson narrating them. • Series 1: 6 episodes - 30 April 1981 – 4 June 1981 • Series 2: 12 episodes -11 February 1982 – 29 April 1982 ==Characters==
Characters
The main members of the Woofit family lived in 3 terraced houses along Grimeworth Street, Grimeworth these were - Number 8 • Grandpa Ironside and Grandma Emily, the heads of the family Number 10 • Uncle Athelstone, miner, gardener and bandleader of Grimeworth Colliery brass band • Uncle Gaylord, Athelstone's brother a football pools winner who considered himself posh. Number 12 • John Willy Woofit, son of Ironside and coal miner and played the trombone in the brass band • Lavina, wife of John Willy • Elton, son of Lavinia and John Willy, dreamed of being a pop star. • Angela, sister of Elton who had ambitions to be a TV newsreader • Elton's pet dog Gershwin Other characters included Baskerville Woofit (editor of the Daily Woofit), Cluff Woofit (manager of the local football team) and local policeman Sergeant Fox. ==References==
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