Freda Lingstrom Net Worth

Freda Lingstrom Net Worth is
$500,000

Freda Lingstrom Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Freda Violet Lingstrom OBE (23 July 1893 – 15 April 1989) was a BBC Television producer and executive, responsible for pioneering children's programmes in the early 1950s. She was born in Chelsea, London, the daughter of George Lingstrom, a copperplate engraver, and Alice Clarey Anniss. Her paternal grandparents were Swedish. She attended the Central School of Arts and Crafts and became an artist, and had a one-woman show in 1936. She also wrote two novels, and a book, This is Norway, about the culture and history of that country.Her skills as an artist, illustrator and author led to her joining the editorial staff of a children's magazine, Junior, where she worked from 1945 until 1949. She joined the BBC in 1950 as Assistant Head of BBC Schools Broadcasting, in which role she created the lunchtime programme Listen with Mother. Soon afterwards she moved to television, and created Andy Pandy (with Maria Bird) and she was appointed Head of BBC Children's Television in 1951, and the following year introduced Watch with Mother for pre-school children and eventually created a different programme for each weekday with The Flower Pot Men, Picture Book, The Woodentops, and Rag, Tag and Bobtail.She was responsible for commissioning a wide range of programmes including much high-quality drama as well as entertainment programmes such as Crackerjack and those featuring Harry Corbett's Sooty. She gave Johnny Morris his first TV appearances as The Hot Chestnut Man (1953–1961). Her policy was in the tradition of Lord Reith, thus her programmes were aimed at education as much as entertainment, and she strongly resisted cartoons and imported programmes. Although the programmes were widely approved of by adults, the launch of ITV in 1955 soon made it clear that many children wanted something different, and the ratings for the BBC's children's programmes plummeted over the following year, when Lingstrom was replaced as Head of BBC Children's Television by Owen Reed. In retrospect Lingstrom's programmes have been seen as "cosy and slightly over-protective in tone",She lived in Chartwell Cottage, Mapleton Lane, Chartwell, near Westerham in Kent, with her close friend Maria Bird, co-creator of her TV characters; both had lost fiancés in the First World War. After the BBC she continued to write books for children and on art criticism. She died at her home in Chartwell in 1989, aged 95; her estate still controls the rights to Andy Pandy and The Flowerpot Men.

Date Of BirthJuly 23, 1893
Died1989-04-15
Place Of BirthChelsea, London, England, UK
ProfessionWriter, Producer
Star SignLeo

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Andy Pandy2002TV Series creator - 2 episodes
Our Mutual Friend1958-1959TV Series adaptation - 12 episodes
The Appleyards1956TV Series script - 3 episodes
Picture Book1955TV Series creator
The Woodentops1955TV Series creator
Flower Pot Men1952TV Series writer - 1 episode
Andy Pandy1950TV Series creator

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Rag Tag and Bobtail1953TV Series producer

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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