<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section is incomplete . (January 2017) </Td> </Tr> <P> The series was produced for Yorkshire Television from 3 April 1986 to 20 December 1994 . It was created by Melvyn Jacobson, with scripts, narration and music by Neil Innes . Yorkshire Television produced the first two series of The Raggy Dolls before awarding the commission to Orchid Productions Limited in 1987 . This was the first programme Yorkshire Television commissioned from an independent production company, and Orchid Productions went on to produce over 100 more episodes of the series . The initial animator for Yorkshire TV was Roy Evans, and consequently after the move to Orchid Productions Mark Mason took over the role, animating and storyboarding 26 episodes, and storyboarding and directing other animators on a further 26 episodes before moving onto work on other children's shows and being replaced by Peter Hale from the 7th series onwards . The series was sold abroad to a number of other countries . </P> <Ul> <Li> Sad Sack--A sample of a design that was deemed too expensive to mass - produce; his appearance is somewhat different from that of the others . He is the oldest of the seven Raggy Dolls in the Reject Bin . As his name suggests, he is very gloomy and cynical, but he still values his friendship with the other dolls . </Li> <Li> Dotty - As the oldest next to the lethargic Sad Sack, she sees herself as the leader of the group and is often very bossy . She is so named because she accidentally had paint spilt on her hair and clothing . Dotty's main catchphrase is: "Good thinking!" </Li> <Li> Hi - Fi--He converses with stammer due to him being dropped during testing . It was also stated in episode "The Trouble with Claude" that he was wired incorrectly, hence the stammer . He always wears headphones, which allow him to tune into radio and communication signals from seemingly any source . </Li> <Li> Lucy--Her limbs are inadequately attached with nylon thread, her name being a pun on the word "loose". She is shy and easily frightened, but always kind - hearted and loyal to her friends . She can be brave on occasion, as first seen in the episode "Ghosts". She speaks with a Northern accent . </Li> <Li> Back - To - Front--He is a handyman doll with a backward - facing head (as a result of the manufacturer putting his head on the wrong - way round) and a love of machines . Always calm in a crisis, Back - To - Front's catchphrase is "No problem!". </Li> <Li> Claude--A French doll, who, unlike his companions, is actually perfect in every way . He fell out of a box of dolls being shipped to France and was left behind, being put in the bin out of a lack of other places . He speaks with a French accent, and sometimes alternates between speaking English and French . He also has a notable talent for cooking . </Li> <Li> Princess--She should have been a beautiful princess doll, but the machine accidentally cut her hair and left her dress in rags . In the manner of a typical aristocrat, her voice is characterised by H - adding . As the opening titles indicate, Princess is the youngest of the original seven Raggy Dolls . </Li> <Li> Ragamuffin--A wandering traveller doll who'd lost his owner and decided to spend his life taking in new sights and experiences . Introduced in the fifth series . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Sad Sack--A sample of a design that was deemed too expensive to mass - produce; his appearance is somewhat different from that of the others . He is the oldest of the seven Raggy Dolls in the Reject Bin . As his name suggests, he is very gloomy and cynical, but he still values his friendship with the other dolls . </Li>

What were the names of the raggy dolls