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In the early years of the show, each episode was recorded live, and as such there was no editing. If there was a mistake, it would either have to be left in or the whole episode would have to begin shooting again from the start. In addition, boom mics were not in use and each actor had to be fitted
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show from a Dublin children's hospital every year. The original Wanderly Wagon used in the making of the show is on display at Tinahely Farm Shop in County Wicklow. The smaller replica of the Wanderly Wagon used when filming the opening scenes of Wanderly Wagon is on display in
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characters as they travelled around Ireland visiting interesting locations, rescuing Princesses and generally doing good. The original premise of the show expanded to follow the characters to magical lands of
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effects, the Wagon was shown hovering in mid-air, landing in various magical lands, and even traveling underwater.
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for some of the animal characters. Other voices were provided by puppeteer members of the Lambert family.
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who lived in a barrel on the side of the wagon and spoke with an American gangster style accent.
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with a hidden microphone on a trailing wire, which restricted movement around the set.
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The Late Late Show - 14 May 1999, Eugene Lambert interview on Wanderly Wagon
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and O'Hare designed the wagon and the show's costumes.
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Don Lennox and Eugene Lambert came up with the idea of
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The character of Fortycoats was given his own show,
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science fiction
fantasy
Eugene Lambert
Nora O'Mahoney
Fran Dempsey
Frank Kelly
Jim Doherty
RTÉ
Fortycoats & Co.
children's television series
RTÉ
puppet
Irish mythology
outer space
chroma key
Eugene Lambert
ventriloquist
Nora O'Mahoney
Fortycoats
Fran Dempsey
crow
cuckoo clock
fox
Frank Kelly
Doctor Who
British Television
Miriam Lambert

Jim O'Hare

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