Michael Bentine's Potty Time - Slop (Signed) (Original)

Michael Bentine's Potty Time - Slop art by Denis Gifford

Michael Bentine's Potty Time - Slop (Signed) (Original)


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Artist: Denis Gifford
Medium: Pen & Ink on Board
Size: 7" x 12" (180mm x 310mm)
Date: c. 1975
Signature: Signed by artist centre
Code: GiffordPT005

This is the Signed unique original Pen & Ink drawing by Denis Gifford.

A one page gap strip featuring Michael Bentine's Potty Time characters as interpreted by the famous British comics historian and life-long cartoonist Denis Gifford. There was a Look-in strip by Arthur Ranson but this page is believe to come from a tie-in paperback book.

The Potty-Time TV show ran from 1973-1980. Bentine himself first came to acclaim as a member of The Goons.
  • Artist Biography
    Denis Gifford (26 December 1927 - 2000; London, UK)
    Denis Gifford was born in Forest Hill, London, on Boxing Day 1927. He made his first comic, 'The Ragtime', when he was still a kid. By the time he was fifteen he was spending his homework time drawing adventures of 'Pansy Potter' in The Beano magazine. After a brief spell as junior cartoonist on Reynold's News, he was called into the RAF, where he spent his duty weekends drawing a super-hero comic-book, 'Streamline', for a Manchester publisher. After demob he set up a studio with another cartoonist chum, Bob Monkhouse, producing complete comics for the many small publishers that proliferated in the late 1940s.

    Then he joined Knockout magazine, the top comic of the day, taking over the popular favourites 'Our Ernie' (created by Charles Holt) and 'Stonehenge Kit the Ancient Brit'. He also did a long spell on 'Marvelman' comics, and the daily satire strip 'Telestrip' in the London Evening News. Other comics he worked on were 'Simon the Simple Sleuth', 'William Wagtail' and 'Dicky Diddle'.

    The only comic Denis Gifford created himself was 'Steadfast McStaunch', which ran from 1950 to 1952. For some reason, Denis Gifford was allowed to sign his work, when most of the other British and Scottish artists working for publisher DC Thompson remained anonymous to their readership.

    Denis Gifford has written over 50 books, mostly on the subjects of comics and cinema, and can be regarded as one of British foremost comic experts. Ever since he was young, he collected comics, until his collection completely took over his house. He also created several programs for radio and television, the last one being the radio show 'A Hundred Laughs for a Ha'penny', about the history of comics, which he did in 1999 together with his old friend Bob Monkhouse. Denis Gifford died in May 2000.
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