Hector's House
Hector's House

Hector's House

1967TV ShowIn Production2 SeasonsEnglish

Hector's House is a children's television series using hand puppets. Like the better known The Magic Roundabout it was actually a French production revoiced for a British audience. A gentle, rather than subversive or outright bizarre, 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 UK, it was screened in the late 1960s and early 1970s for its 5-minute-long screenings on BBC 1 at 5.40 p.m. before the News. The main characters, affable Hector the Dog and cute Zsazsa the Cat, live in a house and beautiful garden. Kiki the Frog, dressed in a pink smock, is a constant and at times an intrusive visitor, through her hole in the wall. Despite Hector's willingness to endlessly help them out, Kiki and Zsazsa often played tricks on him to teach him a lesson, leading him to say his catchphrase at the end of the episode, "I'm a Great Big [whatever he was] Old Hector. Hector's voice was performed by Paul Bacon, who died in 1995. The voice of Kiki was by Denise Bryer, who also had roles in Noddy, Terrahawks and Labyrinth. The voice of Zsazsa was supplied by Lucie Dolène. About 78 episodes were made, each of 5 minutes' duration. A DVD featuring some of these episodes has been released.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Peter WhitmoreGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

Hector's House is a British sitcom that explores the eccentricities of Hector, a middle-aged man, and his interactions with his wife, Lady Beatrice, and their peculiar housekeeper, Mrs. Periwinkle. The series delves into the mundane yet absurd aspects of their upper-class life, often revolving around Hector's attempts to maintain order and dignity amidst a series of comical misunderstandings and domestic dramas.

Critical Reception

Hector's House was a popular and critically acclaimed sitcom in the UK during its run. Praised for its witty writing, sophisticated humor, and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors, it offered a more cerebral and character-driven comedy compared to some of its contemporaries. It is remembered fondly for its charm and observational humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Delightfully witty and character-driven humor.
  • Sir Michael Hordern's performance is a standout.
  • Captures the subtle absurdities of middle-class life.

Google audience: Audience reception for Hector's House, while not widely documented through direct Google user reviews for a show of this era, is generally positive among fans of classic British comedy, who appreciate its intelligent writing and performances.

Fun Fact

The series was produced by the BBC and aired in black and white, which was standard for television programming at the time, despite color broadcasting being available.

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