Chigley is the third and final stop-motion children's television series in Gordon Murray's Trumptonshire sequence. Production details are identical to Camberwick Green.
As in Camberwick Green and Trumpton, the action centres around a small community, in this case the fictitious village or hamlet of Chigley, near Camberwick Green in Trumptonshire. Chigley is more of an industrial area, and according to Gordon Murray, the three communities are at the corners of an equilateral triangle. A digitally restored version of the series from the rediscovered original film masters emerged in 2012.
Shikanja is a gripping tale of deceit, deception, and the price of unchecked ambition. Rani, a beautiful yet manipulative woman, loves Saqib and cunningly marries him. However, her obsession with control soon begins to destroy everything Saqib holds dear. Saqib’s sisters, Fizza and Rida, become the primary victims of Rani’s cruelty.
Zaroon, Rani’s brother, deeply loves Fizza, but Rani’s envy and desire for power stand in their way. Her schemes unleash chaos that shatters relationships and tears the family apart. As she tightens her grip on the household, Rani manipulates everyone, reducing Fizza and Rida to mere servants of her will. Amidst the turmoil, Zaroon remains the only beacon of hope – determined to protect Fizza from Rani’s deceit.
Will Zaroon save Fizza from Rani’s manipulation? Will Saqib uncover the truth about his wife? And will love, truth, and justice triumph over Rani’s unrelenting hunger for control?
During the New Year Water Festival, Nway Thit, decides that he has reached the age where he should confess to his childhood sweetheart, Ngu Wah, but finds his attempts keep getting interfered with by his best friend A-Ta, putting their friendship at risk. Will A-Ta muster up the courage to confess to his friend why he is being so meddlesome and, more importantly, how he really feels about him? Just how will Nway Thit deal with the truth when it is finally revealed?
Tales from Fat Tulip's Garden was a children's TV program in the mid-1980s, starring Tony Robinson. It was produced by Debbie Gates for Central Independent Television and aired on British TV network ITV from 1985 to 1987, in a 4:00pm timeslot, with each episode lasting about 10 minutes.
Robinson would tell children's stories directly to camera in an English garden setting, and would put on all the voices himself. The show was written by Debbie Gates and Robinson and carried by Robinson's unique and engaging storytelling style, which was semi-improvised. Robinson hoped to provoke the imagination and produce a sense of immediacy in contrast to the shortcomings he saw in children's television at the time.
The majority of the programme was filmed in the house and garden of Little Monkhams, a property in Woodford in the Redbridge Borough of London. Further scenes were filmed in the part of Epping Forest facing the house
When Oğuz and Sırma become doctors and return to the town with beautiful dreams, they will have to postpone both their dreams and their loves due to the events they encounter. The two biggest obstacles to their dreams, both for themselves and for their town, will be Doğan and Haşim.