Creepy Crawlies
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First episode date | January 7, 1987 |
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Final episode date | March 20, 1989 |
Number of episodes | 52 |
Creators | Cosgrove Hall Films |
Cast | Paul Nicholas |
Networks | CITV |
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ID | 2300200 |
About Creepy Crawlies
Creepy Crawlies was a stop motion animation series created by Cosgrove Hall. The series consisted of 52 ten-minute episodes, which were broadcast on Children's ITV between 1987 and 1989.
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I'm A Celebrity: Gwrych castle granted £2m for repairs
The Castle which hosted ITV's I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is set to be saved from collapse thanks to a £2. 2m grant.
It is hoped Gwrych Castle can be restored to its former glory with The Cash from the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF).
The Grade I listed venue in Abergele in Conwy county requires urgent repairs delayed by the pandemic.
The Venue 's trust said The Work will reverse the " Critical Situation ".
The Castle was built between 1812 and 1822 by Lloyd Hesketh Bamford-Hesketh and was retained within the same family for 1,000 years.
It has a rich history, including providing a place of safety for about 200 Jewish children during World War Two and being used as the training ground of Randolph Turpin , The First black boxer to win a world championship title in 1951.
But The Castle shot to reality TV fame when it hosted the 2020 and 2021 series of I'm A Celebrity.
While it might be most recently known for Creepy Crawlies and daring challenges, the striking three-storey Gothic space is flanked by two lower wings and boasts a great entrance hall, library, drawing room, music room and an Italian marble staircase.
Dr Mark Baker , head of Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust, said The Castle 's buildings are in " perilous condition following the pandemic".
" With this substantial funding award, we can reverse the Critical Situation that The Site is currently in, allowing Gwrych Castle to be returned to its former glory, " He Said .
It is one of several Welsh heritage sites to secure NHMF Covid-19 recovery funding, with Gladstone's Library in Flintshire, Insole Court in Cardiff and two medieval churches also receiving money.
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