Mother Clanger puppet returned to Canterbury after 50 years & where was it hidden (UK) 3/Apr/2026
Apr 3, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
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Languageen
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The puppet of Mother Clanger has returned to the UK to be put on display after being stolen from an exhibition in London more than 50 years ago.
The puppet, from the children's TV series The Clangers, was taken in the early 1970s. One of the boys who took it hid it in his loft in Ireland before confessing to his son before his death.
His son then decided to return Mother Clanger to her family in Canterbury in Kent, to go on display at The Beaney.
Emily Firmin, daughter of one of the show's creators Peter Firmin, said: "It's taken quite a long time, I'm just glad that she's reunited with the rest of her family."
She said there had been a campaign in the 70s to find the puppet and no-one knew it had been taken by people on a day trip to London.
"I'm just glad we have got her back," she added.
Debuting in 1969, the show told the tale of a race of knitted aliens living on a cold blue planet, not far from Earth.
The pink, mouse-like creatures lived in craters covered by dustbin lids - the lids' noisy "clang" gave the show its name.
After going off the air, the show was later revived and returned to TV in 2015.
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