Rega im Dodley
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{{Infobox television
| image = Rega im dodley titlecard.jpg
| caption = Title card
| native_name = רגע עם דודלי
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| writer = Tamar Adar
Dudu Topaz
Oded Burla
{{ill|Shlomo Nitzan|he|שלמה ניצן (שחקן)}}
| director = {{ill|Shoshana Tzachor|he|שושנה צחור}}
| starring = Tzipi Mor
Shlomo Nitzan
Sefi Rivlin
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| country = Israel
| language = Hebrew
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 24
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| executive_producer =
| producer = Shoshana Tzachor
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| runtime = 30 minutes
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| channel = Israeli Educational Television
| first_aired = {{start date|1976|10|27}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1981|12|27}}
| related = {{ill|At Fistuk's Home|he|בבית של פיסטוק}}
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Rega im Dodley ({{langx|he|רגע עם דודלי}} {{efn|The title is a pun: it may be translated either as Rega with Dodley or A Moment with Dodley, because Rega is the name of the puppet.}} was an Israeli children’s television show. Produced by Israeli Educational Television, the program aired from 1976 to 1981, after which it then aired in reruns. With the exception of one episode, the entire series was filmed in black and white, and was produced by {{ill|Shoshana Tzachor|he|שושנה צחור}}, who also produced another popular Israeli children’s program, Parpar Nechmad.
Format
The show featured Dodley, a grocery store owner, his companion Rega, a marionette that became a child, and Fistuk, as well as guest stars and an ensemble of children. Most episodes would take place in Dodley’s store, which was also home to the robot-like contraption Havitush. However, some episodes also took place outside of the shop and in the Ramat Aviv neighbourhood where the series was filmed.
The show aimed to educate children on topics such as friendship and helping others, as well as expanding their knowledge in diverse topics such as communication, and the differences between adults and children.
Each program opened with a short animated segment featuring a bird called Tzipi. These shorts were animated by {{ill|Tuvia Kurtz|he|טוביה קורץ}}, who also designed the butterfly puppets for Parpar Nechmad ("Nice Butterfly").
Production
With color television in Israel only being gradually introduced during the series’ run, Rega im Dodley was predominantly filmed in black and white at the Israeli Educational Television studios in Tel Aviv. However, one episode, in which the characters visit a port, was filmed in color outside of the studio using a recently purchased mobile broadcasting facility that fully permitted for color broadcasts and filming.
Six of the episodes, including the first episode, had been considered lost, as IETV did not convert the original 16mm film into a modern format. However, as of 2008, all episodes had been successfully recovered, restored and archived on modern broadcast tapes.
Characters
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- Rega (רגע, Moment) is a boy marionette who came to life, becoming a child. He is played by female actress {{ill|Tzipi Mor|he|ציפי מור}}.
- Dodley (דודלי, meaning 'uncle of mine') is the neighborhood grocery store owner, who lives alone near his store. He is played by {{ill|Shlomo Nitzan|he|שלמה ניצן (שחקן)}}.
- Fistuk (פיסטוק, Pistachio) is friends with Dodley and Rega. He is kind, but also quite clumsy. Played by Sefi Rivlin.
- Havitush (חביתוש, Pancake) - A barrel-bodied robot made of household items that lives in Dodley’s store; he can talk and move like a human provided that the spring in his mechanism is stretched with a key. He is also voiced by Nitzan.
See also
Notes
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References
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External links
- [https://www.kan.org.il/Program/?catId=1335 Rega im Dodley] on Kan Educational. {{in lang|he}}
- {{IMDb title|tt0075565}}
Category:Israeli children's television series
Category:Black-and-white television shows
Category:Israeli Educational Television
Category:1976 Israeli television series debuts
Category:1970s Israeli television series
Category:1980s Israeli television series
Category:1981 Israeli television series endings