Pugwall

Pugwall
Pugwall's summer (season 2 title)
Created by Margaret D. Clark
Starring Jason Torrens
Troy Beckwith
Ricky Fleming
Jay McCormack
Gareth Morley
Rebecca Blomberg
Louise Hall
Ken James
Emma Snow
Elspeth Ballantyne
Maurie Fields
Country of origin Australia
No. of episodes 42
Production
Running time 25 mins
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release 13 June 1989 – 9 August 1991

Pugwall is an Australian children's television series. It revolves around the title character Peter Unwin George Wall, PUGWALL, and his friends as they form a band called the Orange Organics.

Premise

After receiving a guitar on his 13th birthday, Pugwall and his friends, Bazza, Orfo, and Stringbean form a band, but they need a lead singer. Whilst in hospital after a bicycle accident, Pugwall meets a girl called Jenny, they become friends and he asks her if she can sing. She tells him she can and he asks her to join the band, she agrees and the Orange Organics is formed. Each episode follows Pugwall's trials and tribulations as he goes about his family life, and follows the band as they attempt to secure a recording contract with a record company.

The Orange Organics

Character profiles

Pugwall

Pugwall (Jason Torrens) is a typical teenage boy, who dreams of forming a band with his friends and finding fame. When he receives a guitar for his birthday, he thinks his dreams are finally coming true, but his parents did not get him an amplifier.

Jenny Fleet

Jenny (Rebecca Blomberg) meets Pugwall at the hospital at the end of the second episode after he is in an accident after dreaming of stardom while riding his bike. Jenny is a shy girl who finds herself having feelings for Pugwall, but does not know how to act on her feelings. When Jenny and Pugwall met she was in a wheelchair, it is often hinted at in the show that her accident was due to a dark secret. This was somewhat confirmed towards the end of the series when Pugwall develops feelings for her.

Bazza

Bazza (Troy Beckwith) is the Keyboard player in the band. His real name is Jeremy James Bazlington. He has a younger brother, Jimmy. His father is frequently absent on business trips.

Orfo

Orfo (Jay McCormack) is the Organics' drummer and Pugwall's best friend. His real name is Yuri Orfonsinski and is of Russian descent and lives with his parents. The band rehearse in his garage much to the annoyance of his neighbour Mrs Walker. Orfo's father makes sparing appearances in the first season, while his mother, Anatasia, who often cooks a lot of food ford the band, appears frequently in the second.

Stringbean

Stringbean (Ricky Fleming) is the band's bass guitarist. He gets his nickname because he is tall and thin. His parents run a farm, and Stringbean works there each morning "mucking out the stables". His real name is never revealed on the show, but his parent's are listed on the end credits of one episode as Mr and Mrs Millard, and Bashem calls him "Millard" in class. Stringbean is shown to eat a lot but still remains thin.

Hughesy

Hughesy (Gareth Morely) is responsible for the band's sound and is in charge of the recording equipment. He appears from the second season.

Margaret "Supes" Wall

Supes (Louise Hall) is Pugwall's mother. Pugwall calls his mum Supes because when she cleans the house she is like Superman, speeding around the house at super-speed.

Frank "Herohead" Wall

Herohead (Ken James) is Pugwall's father. He works for a real estate agency and generally disapproves of Pugwall's dream of stardom and would rather he was a doctor or lawyer.

Marion "Marmaloid" Wall

Marion (Emma Snow) is Pugwall's bratty younger sister. She is a constant thorn in Pugwall's side. She keeps pestering her brother to let her join the band. He keeps telling her that she can not join the band. She loves Caramello Koalas (a type of chocolate) and is sometimes seen to take payment in these bars in exchange for not telling her parents what Pugwall is up to. She also loves Garfield, and has many of these stuffed toys and posters in her room. She can play the guitar well, and takes over for Pugwall on one song on the album when he sprains his wrist and can not play. She also has her own band, the Marmalodians, with her best friend Melissa and their friends (Pammie, Francie, Carrie and Emmie), and they featured on the Orange Organics album with "The Marmaloid Rap".

Con Tarcopolis and Wazza

(played by Peter Tzefrios and Anthony Engelman, respectively) Pugwall's primary antagonists who try invariably to make Pugwall's life a misery. More often than not their schemes will ultimately backfire on them. They have their own theme music "Bad Boys" which generally appears in any scene they are in. Con is seen as Pugwall's main rival and the brains of the outfit, whereas Wazza is his sidekick.

Daniella Valentina

(played by Marcella Toro) Pugwall's secondary nemesis who always wants to sing with the band. She becomes Orfo's girlfriend in "St. Valentina's". She works at a fish and chip shop and will not hesitate to bribe band members with offers of free food.

Aunt Annabelle

(played by Elspeth Ballantyne) Herohead's aunt, and sister to Harry. She can seem eccentric. She gives the band access to her recording studio to record their album, and finds a record company to release their album.

Uncle Harry

(played by Maurie Fields) Herohead's uncle, always turns up when he hears Annabelle is in town. His tendency to drop in on the family unexpectedly and interrupt their meals often irriates them. At the mere hint of hard work (i.e. dishwashing), Harry makes excuses to leave but ultimately changes his mind whenever dessert is mentioned.

Dr Pongerton

(played by Frank Bren) The principal of Greythorn High who frequently lectures Pugwall and at times praises him.

Bashem

(played by Roy Edmunds) Bashem is Pugwall's stern teacher who will not hesitate to punish him or any other members of the class. In one episode he suffers a heart attack during a cross-country race and Pugwall forfeits winning to save his life.

Summerbum

(played by Jennifer Jarman-Walker) Summerbum is another of Pugwall's teachers.

Soundtracks

A Soundtrack featuring all of the music heard in the show was released for each series on Vinyl and Cassette . This album was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 1990.

Pugwall: Original Music from the Television Series
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released 1989
Genre Rock
Label Fable
792782

Track listing

  1. |  A1. "Opening Theme" - 5:02
  2. |  A2. "A Rock and a Roll." - 4:08
  3. |  A3. "Dogs" (Instrumental)- 4:06
  4. |  A4. "There’s No Reason Why"- 3:42
  5. |  A5. "Pugwall Instrumental 1"- 5:17
  6. |  A6. "I'm in Love" - 2:59
  7. |  A7. "Na Na Na"- 2:21
  8. |  A8. "It Must Be Love" - 2:44
  9. |  A9. "Pugwall Instrumental 2"- 1:24
  10. |  B1. "Party Song" - 2:03
  11. |  B2. "Was There Something"- 3:17
  12. |  B3. "Supes"- 0:47
  13. |  B4. "Only Ewe" - 1:47
  14. |  B5. "Pugwall Instrumental 3"- 2:00
  15. |  B6. "B B Boppin'"- 1:14
  16. |  B7. "Belly Dance" - 1:34
  17. |  B8. "You So and So" - 2:31
  18. |  B9. "I'm Gonna Tell Your Mama" - 0:56
  19. |  B10. "Uptown Tokyo" - 1:54
  20. |  B11. "Closing Credits Theme" - 1:30

Pugwall's Summer

Pugwall's Summer
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released 1990
Genre Rock
Label Mushroom
L26056

Track listing

Side1

  1. Pugwall's Summer (Instrumental) - Orange Organics
  2. True Blues - Orange Organics
  3. Bad Boys - Marcee Jones
  4. Hoochie Coochie - Maurie Fields
  5. Uptown Tokyo - Orange Organics
  6. Marmaloid Rap - Emma Snow, Aimee Robertson and the Marmaloidians
  7. Mix It Up Pugwall - Andrea Lees
  8. Single Word - Orange Organics
  9. His Eyes - Orange Organics
  10. Pugwall's Summer (Slow) - Darryl Cotton

Side 2

  1. Lately - No Justice
  2. A Rock And A Roll - Maurie Fields
  3. Somebody To Love - Orange Organics
  4. Ever Be The Same - Rebecca Blomberg
  5. It's Alright - Orange Organics
  6. Baby Let's Dance - Simone Robertson
  7. The Things People Do (Environment Song) - Orange Organics
  8. Pugwall's Summer - Darryl Cotton
  9. Party Song - Orange Organics

DVD release

Pugwall series 1, a 2 disc set has been released on PAL Region 4 DVD in Australia while Pugwall series 2, Pugwalls Summer was released on DVD some time later. The discs are available at EZY DVD, Sanity.com.au and other Australian online retailers.

International broadcasts

The series was primarily broadcast in the UK on Channel 4 in the mornings during the school holidays and sometimes on Sundays, and also on TCC. Trouble also aired the show for several weeks in 1998.

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