Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings

Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings
Genre Children's television
Narrated by Bernard Cribbins
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Running time 5 minutes
Production company(s) FilmFair
Release
Original network Thames Television
Audio format Monaural
Original release 1974 – 1976

Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings is a British children's animated series about the adventures of a young child named Simon, who has a magic chalkboard. Things that Simon draws on the chalkboard become real in the Land of Chalk Drawings, which Simon can enter by climbing over a fence near his home with a ladder. The stories often revolve around the unintended effects that Simon's drawings have on the Land of Chalk Drawings, such as when an upset Simon draws a picture of his angry self, which goes on a rampage.

The programme is based upon a series of 4 children's books by Edward McLachlan. It was produced in the mid 1970s[1] by FilmFair Productions in London for Thames Television, and was originally a 5-minute programme, broadcast around tea time in Britain. The programme also became familiar to American audiences in the mid-1970s when it was featured on Captain Kangaroo (where it was narrated by Bob Keeshan instead of Bernard Cribbins), later on Pinwheel, and after that, on Romper Room. In Canada it was narrated by Ernie Coombs and shown on CBC Television.in the U.K.,it was shown during pob's programme on channel 4(1982 onwards)

Original episodes

Series one

  1. Simon Meets Henry
  2. Simon Meets the Teacher and Children
  3. Simon and the Chalk Drawing Band
  4. Simon and the Moon Rocket (part one) Simon draws a moon rocket and the moon. He offers to take the children in Chalk Drawing Land to the moon, but no one goes except Henry. When they arrive on the moon they are surrounded by sums. The Chief Sum is planning an invasion of Chalk Drawing Land. He commands Simon to make sums using a series of numbers. Not wanting Chalk Drawing Land to be invaded, he arranges like numbers together and draws a minus sign, turning the numbers into zeroes. Simon and Henry then take the zeroes into the rocket with them.
  5. Simon and the Moon Rocket (part two)
  6. Simon and the Caveman
  7. Simon and the Sea
  8. Simon and the Chameleon
  9. Simon's Double
  10. Simon and the Elephant
  11. Simon and the Football Match
  12. Simon and the Return Match

Season two

  1. Simon and the Early Morning
  2. Simon and the Chalk Drawing Cars
  3. Simon and the Dinosaur
  4. Simon and the Knight
  5. Simon and the Rainbow
  6. Simon and the Pied Piper
  7. Simon and the Robot
  8. Simon and the Measles
  9. Simon and the Flags
  10. Simon and the Chalk Drawing Sports Day
  11. Simon and the Pop Singer
  12. Simon and the Detective

New series

Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings
Genre Children's television
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 13[2] (65 shorts)[3]
Production
Running time 5 minutes
Release
Original network Teletoon
Original release 2 September (2002-09-02)[4] – 18 September 2002 (2002-09-18)[3]

A new series premiered in 2002 on Teletoon in Canada, with a new theme song, an updated outfit for Simon, and a different colour scheme. Simon's friend Henry is replaced with a girl named Lily. In this new version, Simon wears a striped T-shirt, shorts and sneakers.

The series was later parodied on NBC's Saturday Night Live by Mike Myers. However, unlike the British series, the SNL sketches took place in Simon's bathtub, in which Simon shows, and discusses, drawings that correlate with his life.

Simon is also an award users can build on the popular internet game BrokenPictureTelephone. It is awarded to users by other users who feel that the artist has the drawing skills of a 4 year old.

See also

Notes

  1. Any copyright notice of the actual Simon shorts: e.g. this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki7jJgL6hDY from 1974
  2. http://www.dhxmedia.com/distribution/
  3. 1 2 "Television Program Logs". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 2016-03-02. Archived from the original on 2016-05-16.
  4. "Fall 2002 Highlights: Teletoon" (Press release). Toronto: Teletoon. Channel Canada. 28 August 2002. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013.

References

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