
Hector's House was originally broadcast by the BBC in 1965, but is really remembered best from it's 70's heyday. Strangely, it is actually a French production. Hector the Dog and Zaza the Cat live in a house in the centre of a lovely garden full of flowers. Kiki the Frog lives next door and seems to spend her time spying on them over the garden wall, or sneaking through her access hole for some excitement. Kiki and Zaza often played tricks on Hector to teach him a lesson, leading him to say his catchphrase at the end of the episode, "I'm a Great Big (whatever he was) Old Hector". All sounds had to be removed from this site due to licensing issues. Sorry :-(
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This was the start of the program, this is the
second episode when Kiki is introduced. Notice the French title. I don't think
Toutou is french for Hector though!
We now have a page dedicated to some Hector's House books and annuals.
Click here for
some excellent pictures.

Hector's voice was performed by Paul Bacon who sadly died in 1995. The voice of Kiki was by Denise Bryer, she also did Noddy's voice. The voice of ZsaZsa was by Doléne Lucia, wikipedia link. (not Joanna Lumley, as most people think).
Kiki in her usual position,
atop her ladder, looking over the wall.
She normally comes
into the garden via a large hole in the wall.
Kiki in Hector's shed, with a 'No Cats Allowed' sign in
french.
Kiki gets her lovely pink smock caught on a nail. This
is in the second episode when Hector and Zaza first meet her.
Hector and
Zaza doing some gardening, their favourite pastime.
Hector
explaining something to Zaza.
Hector
searching for something.
Kiki and Zaza
running to play a trick on Hector.
and Hector gets covered in thistles.
pottering about near the shed.
Kiki wearing
her normal hat. She works for the weather forecasting bureau when she's not in
the garden.
And finally The Ending...
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