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The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?

Mark Pickavance


Everyone else seems to be either mad, ugly or an evil dwarf

The Singing Ringing Tree sounded innocent. But it was, in fact, evil, and one of the most downright pieces of TV ever to be aimed at children...

Published on Sep 21, 2007

I like to think I'm an unflappable person these days. I find most horror movies silly and laughable. But I'm happy to admit hiding behind the sofa in 1966 when the Daleks appeared, although I was only five. However, a chance conversation unlocked a long suppressed memory, so terrible, so disturbing that it made me shudder to my very core.

Before I utter its name, if you are about my age, find something else to do, don't read this as it might bring a suppressed traumatic memory to the surface. You've been warned...

What is so disturbing that just thinking about it paralyses me with fear?

The Singing Ringing Tree…there…I said it. But I'll call it TSRT from now on, if you don't mind.

If you missed 1960s TV, then you were spared this 1957 East German 'fairy tale', which the BBC showed under the quaint series title of 'Tales for Europe'. The idea was to balance our American influences with some good old European product.

I'm sure when the BBC bought it they remarked on how whimsical and charming it all sounded. Did they ever watch it? It was about a Prince, a Princess and a king, and an enchanted tree, how scary could it be?

Bloody terrifying, actually.

I've since concluded it was part of some horrible East German physiological warfare test, where before sending their troops west they'd reprogram all the children with their mind warping 'entertainment'. Like the Ipcress File brainwashing for British youngsters.

In retrospect, there isn't much in TSRT that isn't either worrying or downright creepy. The story they tell has an authentic Brothers Grimm feel, and I don't mean the Disney versions of their works. But even Grimm had characters that children can feel comfortable with, but there are none in this outlandish fable.

The Prince starts out charming enough and then turns into a bear, and a nasty bear at that. The Princess is spoilt and cruel, and gets turned into something hideous. These are the nearest to a 'good' people you get, everyone else seems to be either mad, ugly or an evil dwarf. The giant fish that totally terrified me is actually 'friendly', I'm told, but I hated the way it looked and moved. It was otherworldly, and I didn't want it anywhere near me.

To enhance the disturbing characters the entire thing had been shot in vivid Technicolor and then been processed into black and white for transmission, giving it the enhanced contrast of film noire. When you were six it was like your own private nightmare, in three 25 minute episodes. If they'd showed it in one piece, I don't think I'd have watched TV again until I was in my 20s, or maybe ever.

I'm sure some of you are thinking I've either made this up, or it wasn't remotely as bad as I thought. In my defence Paul Whitehouse once said, "The Singing Ringing Tree used to make me pee my pants when I was a kid". Paul knows my pain.

I'd liken it to the Wizard of Oz, but with all the remotely funny, charming or musical parts entirely removed, and then edited with dream sequences from Twin Peaks, before adding the soundtrack of Scott of the Antarctic. The happy ending is so brief that I must have seen it at least twice before I even realised it had one. The underpinning moral of TRST is that if you're not good to people something horrible will happen to you. And dwarves have spiteful scheming personalities, so kill them on sight.

You'll be glad to know that I've written this as part of my first attempt to come to terms with the psychological damage that The Singing Ringing Tree did to me. My therapist says I'm making good progress, and maybe in a few years, I'll be able to recall more positive aspects of my youth.

If anyone gives you a tape or DVD of this show, burn it, before others are harmed.

 

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Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By priv8eye 1 September 21, 2007 12:57:37 PM

I have vague recollections of this, being born in '69. Ido remember it as being well weird.

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By twosheds 1 September 21, 2007 10:11:09 PM

This made it onto something like 'TV's Scariest Moments' - and it was quite high up the chart, if I remember!

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By sarahofthedead 1 September 22, 2007 10:01:51 AM

So, is it on YouTube?

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By sarahofthedead 1 September 22, 2007 10:03:19 AM

Well, what do you know...

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By unicorn 1 December 31, 2007 09:03:06 AM

I found this site after recalling about this programme - which terrified me too as a child. No one I've talked to seemes to remember it, whereas I've never forgotten it! I've just watched the 'Memories of' on UTube with my 22 yr old daughter, who cannot understand what was so scary about it. Things have changed, but my memories have not!! Scariest kids programme ever? I agree!

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By salfranb 1 March 15, 2008 01:40:19 PM

Hang on a sec. I used to be absolutely terrified of this as a kid too. I am now 40 with 2 small kids of my own and my sister had the dvd bought for her this xmas. I have sat down with my kids and watched it numerous times....Now I can't see what all the fuss was about. I actually find it quite endearing, and my kids love it... Therefore may I suggest you too get a copy and sit down to watch it, it will be money worth spent if it cures you of this fear you still have.

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By mclaughter 1 July 13, 2008 01:23:52 PM

Thanks for the help. I have been trying to find out what this programme was that I have such vivid memories about. I thought it might be a version of Beauty and the Beast but now I know the truth. Visually I can remember it, the dwarf, the bridge over the stream, the garden that freezes over (?), the bear man etc but no idea what the story was. Thanks. P.s If it is any consolation I used to have nightmares about 'The Goons' on tv. Still don't know why.

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By marie 1 September 24, 2008 09:37:00 AM

Write your comment here... i remember that awful fish. can't believe there were only 3 episodes, it seemed to go on forever. i'd love to watch it again but it might spoil the memory of terror.

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By kjgodwin 1 January 3, 2009 07:48:45 PM

After 43 years i have found out what this programme is called. I was so scared! i have thought about it alot over the years!

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By Gildor 1 January 27, 2009 01:23:25 PM

Yes, I was terrified too. I am still suffering the effects of Post Traumatic Dwarf Disorder, which sounds heightist, but there you are.

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By Colenso 1 February 3, 2009 04:54:29 AM

In fact, 'Tales from Europe', not 'Tales for Europe'. Great review nonetheless.

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By andyb 1 September 4, 2009 09:50:16 AM

I was really suprised to see that this show was in colour, as my recollection was of it being in B/W. Guess my folks just had a Black and White set at the time! Does anyone remember 'Ludwig' about a mechanical egg?

Re: The Singing Ringing Tree: scariest kids' TV show ever?
Posted By mikep 1 November 22, 2009 01:40:09 PM

thank god there are others out there like me with the memory of this programme etched deep in their subconscious.That dwarf put the shits up me.was only about 6 at the time.Would love to see it again now that i'm 50.What about the old black and white "Robinson Crusoe" episodes.Good title music
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