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Grotbags

For Grotbags the character please see Carol_Lee_Scott#Grotbags
''Grotbags'' is a Television series about a fictional witch called Grotbags, who was a popular fixture on British children's television during the 1980s and early 1990s. A character sculpted very much in the mould of the traditional pantomime villain, Grotbags has always been played by actress and singer Carol Lee Scott in a costume comprising distinctive vivid green make-up and a witch's cape and hat.
==Premise==
Grotbags originally appeared in Emu's World, which was replaced after a few series by Emu's All Live Pink Windmill Show, In 1991 Grotbags the character was given her own spin-offs series after Emu worlds was axed by Central Television. The series was created by puppeteer Richard Coombs and Carol Lee Scott around an idea of a puppet series. The scripts for the series were written by Bob Hescott and directed by Colin Clews. 〔http://www.angelfire.com/crazy/grotbags/behind.html〕
Each episode rotated around Grotbags and her minions at Gloomy Fortress, and their day to day lives.

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