Fingerbobs

Fingerbobs
Genre Live-action/puppet TV series
Created by Joanne Cole
Michael Cole
Presented by Rick Jones
Theme music composer Michael Jessett
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Production
Producer(s) Q3 London
Running time 15 minutes
Release
Original network BBC1
Picture format 4:3
Audio format Monaural sound
Original release 14 February – 15 May 1972
Chronology
Related shows Fingermouse

Fingerbobs was a British children's television programme made by the BBC in 1972. The first episode was broadcast on 14 February 1972 on BBC1 as part of Watch with Mother. The show was created by Joanne and Michael Cole, who also created Bod. Only thirteen episodes were ever made.

Presented by mime artist "Yoffy" (played by Canadian actor Rick Jones), each ten-minute episode told a story centred on a paper finger puppet animal and usually involved collecting various items (such as pebbles or feathers) to make up another object at the end. The finger puppets, each of whom had their own song, included:

Other animal characters included Enoch the woodpecker, Scaredy the crow, Louise the squirrel, Prickly Friend the hedgehog and Gloria, a white mouse who appeared in the last edition as a girlfriend for Fingermouse. These creatures only made occasional appearances and did not have their own songs.

Fingermouse gained his own series in 1985. In this series, the focus was more on musical instruments. One series was made of thirteen programmes.

The memorable theme tune went "Yoffy lifts a finger, and a mouse is there/Puts his hands together, and a seagull takes the air/Yoffy lifts a finger, and a scampi darts about/Yoffy bends another, and a tortoise head peeps out/These hands were made for making, and making they must do."

After filming the last episode, Jones destroyed the mouse puppet while the camera was still rolling.[1]

Fingerbobs was referenced in the video of "A Town Called Hypocrisy" by Lostprophets.

Episodes

The following information has been taken from the Kult Kidz Gold DVD release of the series.

Gulliver's Stories

Scampi's Stories

Fingermouse's Stories

Flash's Stories

Note: Episode titles were given in Radio Times, but were not shown on-screen.

References

  1. "Simpsons tops kids' TV poll". BBC News TV and Radio. BBC News. 28 August 2001.

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