Maria Bird
Maria Bird was born Mary Edith Bird on 24 August 1891 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa and died in the village where she lived for most of her life, Westerham, Kent, England on 25 August 1979, aged 88.
She is a descendant of Francis Bird the sculptor and Colonel Christopher Bird who was Colonial Secretary at Cape Town Castle. Her mother brought her children from South Africa to the UK to be educated and Maria attended a Scottish convent. Following school, she studied the Dalcroze Eurhythmics music and dance method under Émile Jaques-Dalcroze in Dessau.
Maria Bird helped found BBC Children's Television with her collaborator and partner Freda Lingstrom with whom she set up Westerham Arts, the production company commissioned by the BBC to produce TV pieces including The Woodentops, Bill and Ben the Flower Pot Men and Andy Pandy. Westerham Arts was based in Chartwell Cottage. It neighbours the Chartwell Estate. Maria and Freda built a shed in their garden where their puppet films were made.
In addition to TV production she was a writer, narrator and musician.