Hector's House

Hector's House (originally La Maison de Toutou) is a children's television series using hand puppets. Like the better-known The Magic Roundabout it was a French production (by Europe Images SA and Tellytales Enterprises) revoiced for a British audience. A gentle series, it was first broadcast in 1965. Its French title was La Maison de Toutou and the French version was written by Georges Croses. La Maison de Toutou translates as "The House of the Doggie" and in the French version, Zsazsa is known as ZouZou. In the United Kingdom, it was first shown on the 9 September 1968 and the series of 78 episodes continued as a repeat cycle until 12 September 1975 for its 5-minute-long screenings on BBC 1 at 5.40 p.m. before the News.

Hector's House

Hector's House (originally La Maison de Toutou) is a children's television series using hand puppets. Like the better-known The Magic Roundabout it was a French production (by Europe Images SA and Tellytales Enterprises) revoiced for a British audience. A gentle series, it was first broadcast in 1965. Its French title was La Maison de Toutou and the French version was written by Georges Croses. La Maison de Toutou translates as "The House of the Doggie" and in the French version, Zsazsa is known as ZouZou. In the United Kingdom, it was first shown on the 9 September 1968 and the series of 78 episodes continued as a repeat cycle until 12 September 1975 for its 5-minute-long screenings on BBC 1 at 5.40 p.m. before the News.