- Grotbags
"Grotbags" is the name of a fictional
witch who was a popular fixture on British children's television during the 1980s and early 1990s. A character sculpted very much in the mould of the traditionalpantomime villain, Grotbags has always been played by actress and singerCarol Lee Scott in a costume comprising distinctive vivid green make-up and a witch's cape and hat. The character was created for the series "Emu's World ", made byCentral Independent Television , which was first screened on theITV network in 1982.Grotbags' role was largely to act as a nemesis to the good and virtuous character played by actor and
puppeteer Rod Hull , often with the hindrance of her two companions, a cowardly crocodile named Croc and a politely-mannered robot butler, Robot Redford. Her presence in the show largely involved threatening to steal Hull's 'pet' Emu and terrorising the children inside The Pink Windmill (Hull's fictional home in the series). The children comprised students from theCorona Academy . Her weapon of choice was a "bazazzer," a gold-coloured arm with an umbrella handle. This was pointed at the offending article or person, and was activated by Grotbags shouting "bazazz!", but it would not inflict any harm upon the recipient. The bazazzer sometimes doubled up as a mobile telephone.The programme's weekly storyline would usually revolve around a surprise visit from Grotbags or her companions, who would gain entry to the Pink Windmill by ringing the doorbell. This would cause an excited Hull, followed by the children, to dance around chanting "There's somebody at the door, there's somebody at the door"), which provided the show's most memorable catchphrase. An unwitting Hull would then open the door, letting the villain in. However, Grotbags' plans were always seen to fail, a
plot device which served to educate younger viewers that good should always triumph over evil.Emu's World was replaced after a few series by
Emu's All Live Pink Windmill Show , in which Grotbags offered contestants from the audience the chance to win prizes in her 'grotto'. Grotbags then went on to host her ownTV series transmitted byITV between 1991 and 1993 with her two puppet lodgers.Carole Lee Scott continued to play Grotbags in pantomime and at live functions with the occasional TV appearance, however Scott has now retired.
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266144/ "Grotbags"] at
Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.angelfire.com/crazy/grotbags/ "Official Tribute Site"]
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