Jerry the Tyke

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Jerry the Troublesome Tyke
File:Jerry the Troublsome Tyke.jpg
Directed bySid Griffiths
Written bySid Griffiths
Bert Bilby
Brian White
Produced bySid Griffiths
Brian White
Distributed byPathé
Release date
1925-1927
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageSilent film

Jerry the Tyke also known as Jerry the Troublesome Tyke is a cartoon dog created during the silent film era. Created by Cardiff-based animator Sid Griffiths, and shown throughout British cinemas as part of Pathé Pictorial's screen news-magazines, Jerry the Tyke was the first animated series to be made in Wales.

History

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Jerry the Troublesome Tyke was first produced in 1925 by animator Sid Griffiths and photographer Bert Bilby who both worked as projectionists at Cardiff's Capitol Cinema.[1] They were later joined by London-based co-animator Brian White.[2] Inspired by the American animation Felix the Cat, Jerry the Tyke was a mixture of live-action sequences and animation, similar in style to Max Fleischer's Out of the Inkwell series.[1][3][4] 40 animations were created between 1925 and 1927, and were shown throughout the World as part of Pathé Pictorial, a fortnightly cinema news-magazine.[5] Each silent short lasted for about four minutes and often featured Griffiths interacting with Jerry, though Jerry always remained on the drawn page.[6]

In 2002, Welsh actor Rhys Ifans worked with BBC Wales to provide narration to several of the original Jerry the Tyke episodes, with music provided by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.[7] The 'lost' episodes were discovered by the Welsh Animation Group in the vaults of British Pathé at Pinewood, and have been described as "...the most comprehensive surviving material of a British screen cartoon creature"[7][8] The rediscovery of the films has resulted in Jerry the Tyke being reintroduced to modern audiences, being shown on channel BBC 2W in the United Kingdom since 2002 and featuring at the Pordenone Silent Film Festival in 2005 and the British Silent Film Festival in 2010.[4][9][10] Today the films form part of the collection of the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales.[3]

Most recently Jerry the Tyke has been brought back to life by musician and composer Simon Lovatt. National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales and Arad Goch teamed up to provide young audiences a taste of Jerry the Tyke. Performed for the first time at the 2012 "Opening Doors" Performing Arts Festival for Young Audiences at the "Drum" in the National Library of Wales. The show was toured in 2013.

Filmography

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Title Release date Video
Jerry the Troublesome Tyke 1925 File:Jerry the Troublesome Tyke (1925).webm
Honesty Is the Best Policy 1925 File:Honesty Is The Best Policy (1925).webm
Jerry's Treasure Island Travel 1925 File:Jerry's Treasure Island Travel (1925).webm
Jerry Tracks The Treasure 1925 File:Jerry Tracks The Treasure (1925).webm
There's Many a Slip 1925 File:There's Many a Slip (1925).webm
Jerry's Test Trial 1925 File:Jerry's Test Trial (1925).webm
A Very Jerry Expedition 1925 File:A Very Jerry Expedition (1925).webm
The Joy Provider 1925 File:The Joy Provider (1925).webm
Never Say Die 1925 File:Never Say Die (1925).webm
A Bird in the Hand 1925 File:A Bird in the Hand (1925).webm
In and Out of Wembley 1925 File:In and Out of Wembley (1925).webm
Jerry's Done it Again 1925 File:Jerry's Done it Again (1925).webm
Curing a Cold 1925 File:Curing a Cold (1925).webm
The Deputy 1926 File:The Deputy (1925).webm
"Weather" or Not 1926 File:"Weather" or Not (1925).webm
Ten Little Nigger Boys, now referred to as Ten Little Jerry Boys 1926 File:Ten Little Jerry Boys (1926).webm
All Cod! 1926 File:All Cod! (1926).webm
One Exciting Nightmare 1926 File:One Exciting Nightmare (1926).webm
Both Biters Bit 1926 File:Both Biters Bit (1926).webm
When Jerry Papered the Parlour 1926 File:When Jerry Papered the Parlour (1926).webm
A Wireless Whirl 1926 File:A Wireless Whirl (1926).webm
We Nearly Lose Him 1926 File:We Nearly Lose Him (1926).webm
He Breaks Out 1926 File:He Breaks Out (1926).webm
A Splash and a Dash 1926 File:A Splash and a Dash (1926).webm
A Flash Affair 1926 File:A Flash Affair (1926).webm
Football 1926 File:Football (1926).webm
Going West 1926 File:Going West (1926).webm
A Sticky Business 1926 File:A Sticky Business (1926).webm
All Up a Tree 1926 File:All Up a Tree (1926).webm
Golf 1926 File:Golf (1926).webm
He Gets "Fired" 1926 File:He Gets "Fired" (1926).webm
Jerry is Too Canny for the Cannibals 1926 File:Jerry is Too Canny for the Cannibals (1926).webm
Jerry Sacks a Saxophone 1926 File:Jerry Sacks a Saxophone (1926).webm
Shown Up! 1926 File:Shown Up! (1926).webm
Spoofing a Spook 1926 File:Spoofing a Spook (1926).webm
Treasure Hunting 1926 File:Treasure Hunting (1926).webm
Weight and see 1926 File:Weight and see (1926).webm
C.O.D. 1926 File:Jerry the Troublesome Tyke - C.O.D. (1926).webm
His Birthday 1927 File:His Birthday (1927).webm
Great Expectations 1927 File:Great Expectations (1927).webm

Notes

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