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Grotbags Actress Carol Lee Scott Dies At Age 74

by K. Gitter

Published July 6, 2017

The entertainer Carol Lee Scott, who has died of cancer aged 74, took time out of her career as a singer on the cabaret circuit to play one of children’s television’s most colorful characters, Grotbags, complete with green hair and skin, a blacked-out tooth and increasingly outlandish outfits.

Carol Lee Scott pointing her bazazzer at Emu and Rod Hull in an episode of Emu’s Pink Windmill Show. Photograph: ITV/Rex Shutterstock

Wearing moon boots and looking like a pantomime villain, Scott first played the wicked witch in Emu’s World (1982-84 and 1988) alongside Rod Hull, trying to lure his anarchic puppet Emu to her castle, Gloomy Fortress, so that she could use its special powers to control the aAll-singing all-dancing children from the Pink Windmill – “brats”, she called them. She kept her own servant, Croc, in line by hitting him with her bazazzer, an umbrella-shaped stick with a pointing finger at the end.

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My dear aunty Carol passed away yesterday, RIP #Grotbags, I will miss you 😢 pic.twitter.com/UORQ2MJjkd

— Gina Mear (@ggeenie) July 5, 2017

Scott continued with Hull in his subsequent programs, Emu’s All-Live Pink Windmill Show (1984-85), Emu’s Pink Windmill Show (1986), Emu’s Wide World (1987-88) and EMU TV (1989), as well as voicing the witch in his 1991 cartoon series, Rod ’n’ Emu.

Then, with the puppeteer Richard Coombs – who had worked with Jim Henson – she devised her own series, Grotbags (1991-93), whose new characters included Dorris the Dodo and Colin the Bat. She also played Auntie Kipplewick in some episodes and the shows became a cult hit with university students as well as children.

Carol Lee Scott as Grotbags performs Gimme Dat Ding in the Pink Windmill
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