Zippy is a fictional character on the British children's television programme ''
Rainbow''. Zippy is a light-orange ("tangerine")
puppet
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of ambiguous species with a
rugby-ball-shaped
oval head, blue eyes and a
zip
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* Zipper or zip, clothing fastener
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for a mouth, hence his name. His voice was first provided by
Peter Hawkins in 1972. Hawkins was replaced by
Roy Skelton in 1973, who continued to voice Zippy for the best part of thirty years and also provided the voice of George, the pink hippo.
Violet Philpott
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was first to operate the character in 1972 before John Thirtle took over in 1973 and then
Ronnie Le Drew in 1974, the latter still operating and providing his voice until present day.
It is unclear what kind of creature the character represents; while
Bungle is a bear and
George a hippopotamus, Zippy bears no obvious resemblance to any real animal. Presenter
Geoffrey Hayes has said of him, "I don't think anyone has a clue what he's meant to be, and his output as a journalist is shocking".
Personality

The character is the best known character from the show. Zippy claims to be the best at whatever is being discussed, and always claims to be right. He loves to eat sweets, sing songs and tell his favourite jokes, and always has to be the centre of attention. For example, the other characters might be having a discussion, when Zippy would shout: "But I don't want to talk, I want to sing! I'm very good at singing!
tarts singingI'm a little teapot short and stout, here's my handle and here's my spout..."
Due to his frequently loud behaviour and silly voice getting him into all sorts of trouble, other characters in Rainbow occasionally zip his mouth shut for a short time, rendering him unable to talk. On at least one occasion he unzips himself, although he appears unable to do so on most occasions. Zippy is well known for his love of food, and in many episodes is seen eating.
Appearance
In a ''
The Sun''
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newspaper article headlined "Revealed: Why lost star Zippy is orange", Zippy's orange colour is apparently due to presenter
Geoffrey Hayes following
Dundee United F.C. when living in
Dundee
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, Scotland, during the 1960s and 1970s. The show's producers were set to make Zippy blue – the colour of neighbouring rivals
Dundee F.C. – but Geoffrey convinced them otherwise.
However, Zippy had been orange from the earliest episodes in 1972, over a year before Hayes joined the series.
When asked to reveal what he is in interviews, he claims he is a 'Unique.'
In a
BBC online
poll from March 2006, Zippy was named as
Britain's favourite sporting celebrity fan by a landslide margin with 47
% of the vote. Described as Dundee United's biggest fan, several newspapers including the ''
Daily Record'', ''
The Courier'' and ''
Sunday Herald'' also covered the story in print and online. The poll included lifelong
Port Vale F.C. fan
Robbie Williams and
Delia Smith, a director at
Norwich City F.C. In second place with 9.74% was movie star and
Sheffield United F.C.
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fan
Sean Bean. The poll attracted more than 15,000 votes.
Later appearances
In 2001, Zippy turned down the role of
Alonso Harris in ''
Training Day'', stating that the character was not "street enough". It is rumoured that Zippy's rivalry with
Snoop Dogg
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played a large part in the decision.
In 2002, Zippy appeared in the "My Mate / I hate" advertising campaign for
Marmite in the UK.
In the TV commercial he zipped up his own mouth when confronted with Marmite, thus confirming his hate for the product.
Roy Skelton would reprise his role many times from 2002 to 2009: the ''I Love Muppets'' documentary, ''
Ant and Dec's Gameshow Marathon
''Gameshow Marathon'' is a British game show, broadcast on ITV (TV network), ITV from 17 September 2005 to 26 May 2007. After a quick retrospective look at the history of the particular show, the show itself is recreated. This involves recreati ...
'', an episode of ''Favouritism'' entitled "Zippy and George's Puppet Legends", ''
The Weakest Link'', ''
Ashes to Ashes'', ''
TV Burp'' and ''
The Official BBC Children in Need Medley'' before
Ronnie Le Drew took over starting with Zippy and George's appearance on ''
The One Show''. Since then Zippy has appeared on ''
Celebrity Juice
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'', Children in Needs 2016 and 2021, a
Pizza Hut delivery advert, ''
The Last Leg'' 2017 and 2021 and ''
The Big Breakfast''.
Further reading
* ''Climbing High: Life Under the Rainbow Exposed'' by V. S. Ganjabhang and Mike Anderiesz, Pan MacMillan (2002)
* ''The A-Z of Classic Children's Television'' by Simon Sheridan, Reynolds & Hearn (2007)
* ''Rainbow Unzipped: The Shocking Truth about Zippy, George and Bungle - In Their Own Words'' by Tim Randall, Headline (2009)
* ''Zippy and Me: My Life Inside Britain’s Most Infamous Puppet'' by Ronnie LeDrew, Unbound (2019)
References
External links
A Zippy fanpage with sound files
{{Rainbow (TV series)
Television characters introduced in 1972
Rainbow (TV series) characters
British comedy puppets
Male characters in television