Bump (TV series)

Bump the Elephant
Genre Children's
Created by Charles Mills,
Terry Brain
Narrated by Simon Cadell
Composer(s) Steve Augarde
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 27
Production
Executive producer(s) Theresa Plummer-Andrews
Producer(s) Dennis Hooper
Running time 5 minutes (one 10-minute Christmas special)
Release
Original network BBC1
TCC
CBBC
BBC2
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Original release 14 September 1990 – 26 December 1994

Bump was a television programme aimed at young children, created by Charles Mills and Terry Brain (also responsible for The Trap Door and Stoppit and Tidyup), produced by Queensgate Productions and originally aired on BBC1. It was a cartoon that featured an elephant named Bump and a bluebird named Birdie. The first series was aired from 14 September to 7 December 1990, and the second from 10 January to 4 April 1994. The two series ran a total of twenty-six episodes, each 5 minutes long. In 1994 there was a Christmas special which was 10 minutes in length. The programme was narrated by Simon Cadell of Hi-de-Hi! fame, who died in 1996. Bump was known to be very clumsy, a trait that was emphasised by a bandage stuck onto his forehead. Birdie would often give Bump advice on how he could become more graceful. Bump and Birdie regularly encountered animals that had a problem (such as Whizzer the mouse, Munch the tortoise, McDuff the dog, Big Bun and Little Bun the rabbits and Batty the bat) and would help them to find a solution. Most of these animals were recurring characters, and all of the characters' Stoppit and Tidyup-esque sounds were made by analog synthesizers.

Episode list

Series 1 (1990)

Series 2 (1994)

Christmas special (1994)

Credits

Series 1

Series 2

External links

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