Sunday, 31 August 2025

TIVVY

 As our man, Mish wasn't familiar with TIVVY, the TV Times mascot from the mid sixties, here's a brief look at the magazine's advertising gimmick.

I can just about remember Tivvy and some of the toys associated with the character, as well as the accompanying  sixties Gonk craze.



The idea of a Tivvy character  began to formulate in the mind of  Paul Usher, creative director of the Erwin Wasey Agency , who found the inspiration for Tivvy's look in a Finnish toymakers workshop.

Tivvy is credited to Atelier Fauni, Finland, based on the Gonk figures which Paul Usher found in the Finnish workshop.


Unlike the traditional Scandinavian folklore gnome-like Gonks, with long beards and pointed hats, Tivvy has his own look. He has  round body, something like an owl, flat feet and a long beak, like a duck. He wears a striped vest, and sports, what is described as a Beatle-style hair cut. 

The Tivvy character had his own 'Tivvy Club' in TV Times, which resulted in several items of merchandise, like badges, annuals, a plastic money box from the Trustees Savings Bank, and even a record called Tivvy's Tune!

I seem to recall an animated TV cartoon, too


Tivvy had his own comic strip in TV Comic, and puzzle pages in the annuals. Here's a couple of  examples.




Anyone else remember Tivvy and the sixties Gonks craze? 

4 comments:

  1. Crikey Scoop, thanks for all the info.
    This thing passed me by completely, probably because we bought the Radio Times, not TV Times, and only occasionally purchased TV Comic.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. TV Times was the TV listing mag of choice in our house, Mish. It had far more pizzazz compared the rather staid Radio Times.

      Delete
  2. Gotta say, Tivvy is one creepy children's mascot! We had Trolls during the same era - which were also creepy! SFZ

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Remarkably, It spite of his appearance, he did last a few years in TV Times and TV Comic, Zigg.
      I suppose Trolls and Gonks are more or less the same sort of imaginary creatures.

      Delete