Timmy Time
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Timmy Time | |
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Also known as | It's Timmy Time |
Genre | Preschool |
Created by | Jackie Cockle |
Based on | |
Voices of | Justin Fletcher Kate Harbour Louis Jones |
Opening theme | "It's Timmy" |
Ending theme | "It’s Timmy" (second verse) |
Composer | Mike Stobbie |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original languages | English (theme song only) None (Non-speaking language in all episodes) |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 80 (original series, including two specials) 78 (It's Timmy Time) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Miles Bullough David Sproxton Peter Lord Nick Park |
Producer | Jackie Cockle |
Production location | Filmed in Bristol |
Running time | 10 minutes 22 minutes (specials) 5 minutes (It's Timmy Time) |
Production company | Aardman Animations |
Original release | |
Network | CBeebies |
Release | 6 April 2009 13 July 2012 | –
Related | |
Wallace and Gromit Shaun the Sheep |
Timmy Time is a British stop-motion animated television programme for preschoolers created and produced by Bob the Builder producer Jackie Cockle for the BBC's CBeebies and produced by Aardman Animations. It started broadcasting in the United Kingdom on 6 April 2009.[1] It is a spin-off of Shaun the Sheep, itself a spin-off of the Wallace and Gromit film A Close Shave (1995).[1]
The first two series ran for 26 episodes. In the United Kingdom, its most recent run began in September 2011 on CBeebies. In Australia, series one started in May 2009 on ABC1 and series three in May 2011 on ABC 4 Kids.[2][3] The series also aired in the United States on Playhouse Disney, later called Disney Junior, beginning on 13 September 2010,[4] but later ended its run in May 2014.
Premise and format
In this series, Timmy and his friends[5] have to learn to share, make friends and accept their mistakes.[6] They are supervised by two teachers, Harriet the Heron and Osbourne the Owl. The show is aimed at pre-school-aged children, which the company described as "a natural next step for Aardman".[1]
The show is made up of ten-minute episodes, which do not feature much dialogue, much like Shaun the Sheep, Wallace and Gromit and A Close Shave. Shaun, his friends, Bitzer and the Farmer are absent.[1] A filming of one episode was featured on the Discovery Channel's How It's Made.[7]
During the show's development, the series was simply called Timmy. CBeebies acquired UK-broadcast rights to the series in October 2007.[8]
In 2018, Aardman collaborated with the British Council to create "Learning Time with Timmy", a show to encourage children aged 2–6 around the world to learn the English language, along with a YouTube-exclusive series and three apps.
In October 2019, Aardman announced a new rebooted version of the existing 78 episodes for CBeebies titled It's Timmy Time that began broadcast later on in the month. These versions feature narration from a selection of pre-school children, and are 5-minutes in length when compared to the original 10-minute episodes.[9]
Episodes
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 26 | 6 April 2009 | 13 July 2009 | |
2 | 26 | 17 May 2010 | 21 June 2010 | |
3 | 28 | 14 March 2011 | 13 July 2012 |
Characters
Children
- Timmy is a lamb who is the titular character and enjoys being in the spotlight. He is 3 years old in sheep years and later turns 4 in the episode Timmy's Birthday. In many of the episodes he gets into trouble; however, he learns from his mistakes and often tries to help the other characters out when he can. He is best friends with Yabba and is very close to Finlay. He also appears in Shaun the Sheep. Timmy's noise is baa.
- Yabba is a female duckling who wears blue goggles and is very similar to Timmy in personality and is best friends with him. Yabba's noise is quack.
- Paxton is a piglet who is characterised by his appetite for apples and his weight. He wears a blue sweater and is never seen without it. Paxton's noise is oink.
- Mittens is a kitten who is like other kittens: she doesn't like getting wet or dirty and is rather sensitive. In some episodes, she seems to have feelings for Timmy. She always loves playing with picnics. Mittens' noise is mee-eew.
- Ruffy is a puppy who is energetic but can sometimes be mentally slow and he is a good friend too. Ruffy's noise is ruff.
- Apricot is a hoglet who is very quiet and skittish. When startled or frightened by someone or something she rolls up into a ball. Apricot's noise is hicoo, although she rarely speaks.
- Stripey is a badger cub who is a bit sleepy and slow as badgers are nocturnal. Stripey's noise is honk.
- Kid is a goat who has a large appetite like Paxton and chews anything in sight. If the thing he is chewing is taken from him he does not mind; he just moves on to something else. Kid's noise is meep meep.
- Otus is an owlet who enjoys helping and looks up to Osbourne. He can be typically found reading and is very sensitive, sometimes copying Osbourne. Otus is commonly confused to be female due to his feminine voice tone and pink and purple feathers. Otus' noise is too-wit, too-hoo.
- Finlay is a fox kit who is excitable and full of energy. Finlay's noise is yip-yap.
Teachers
- Harriet is a heron who speaks through caws and clicks. She is one of the two teachers. Harriet's noise is cluck.
- Osbourne is an owl who is the other teacher of the class. Osbourne's noise is hoot-hoot.
Side characters
- Bumpy is a caterpillar who is not part of the class but has many background appearances in the show. Bumpy's noise is blee blub.
- Timmy's Mother is a sheep who is also not part of the class, but does appear in the opening sequence, "Timmy's Christmas Surprise" and the end credits. She also appears in Shaun The Sheep. Timmy's Mother's noise is baa.
References
- ^ a b c d Loveday, Samantha. "Timmy Tales". Licensing.biz. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2009.
- ^ "ABC1 Programming Airdate: Timmy Time (E1 S1)". ABC Television Publicity. Archived from the original on 10 May 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
- ^ "ABC4Kids Programming Airdate: Timmy Time (E1 S3)". ABC Television Publicity. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
- ^ "Timmy Time set to Premiere on Playhouse Disney on Sept 13th | Chip and Company". 25 August 2010.
- ^ "Timmy Time BBC Series". Screenhead.com. Archived from the original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved 23 January 2009.
- ^ "Timmy Time". BBC - CBeebies. Archived from the original on 21 January 2009. Retrieved 23 January 2009.
- ^ "How Its Made 860 Stop Frame Animation - Dailymotion Video". Dailymotion. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
- ^ "Timmy takes Aardman into preschool".
- ^ "Aardman Reboots Timmy Time for Return to Cbeebies".
External links
- Television series by Aardman Animations
- 2000s British animated television series
- 2000s British children's television series
- 2000s preschool education television series
- 2009 British television series debuts
- 2010s British animated television series
- 2010s British children's television series
- 2010s preschool education television series
- 2012 British television series endings
- 2020s preschool education television series
- Animated preschool education television series
- Animated television series without speech
- BBC children's television shows
- British children's animated television shows
- British preschool education television series
- British television spin-offs
- CBeebies
- Clay animation television series
- British English-language television shows
- Shaun the Sheep
- Television series about sheep
- Animated television series spinoffs
- BBC animated television series