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'''Tommy Zoom''' is a children's animated television series, shown regularly on [[CBeebies]] in the UK. It started out as a feature on the [[CBeebies]] website, but proved so popular it was made into the television show.<ref name="cbweb">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/grownups/about/programmes/tommyzoom.shtml Description of Tommy Zoom] for adults at BBC's CBeebies web site</ref> |
'''Tommy Zoom''' is a children's animated television series, shown regularly on [[CBeebies]] in the UK. It started out as a feature on the [[CBeebies]] website, but proved so popular it was made into the television show.<ref name="cbweb">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/grownups/about/programmes/tommyzoom.shtml Description of Tommy Zoom] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090121221040/http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/grownups/about/programmes/tommyzoom.shtml |date=21 January 2009 }} for adults at BBC's CBeebies web site</ref> |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
Revision as of 14:34, 31 January 2018
Tommy Zoom | |
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Presented by | Molson as "Daniel" |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Production | |
Running time | 9 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | CBeebies |
Tommy Zoom is a children's animated television series, shown regularly on CBeebies in the UK. It started out as a feature on the CBeebies website, but proved so popular it was made into the television show.[1]
Synopsis
Each episode begins and ends with a live action sequence, narrated by Daniel (Tommy's dog), in which Tommy is faced with a dilemma. Daniel will pose the question "What should Tommy do? What would Tommy Zoom do?" The show then switches to animation to show Tommy Zoom foiling a plot by Polluto which has some link to whatever problem the real Tommy currently faces. After saving the world "in a zoom", the live action element is re-introduced, and Tommy is seen to make the right choices and solve whatever problem he has.
Episodes
- Water water
- Graffiti
- Supergranulator
- Shower
- Caged
- Bring Me Sunshine
- Stop the Rot
- Food Fight
- Steel Thunder
- No Sleep
- Monsta Mega Mucky Trucky
- Paper
- Mark of Polluto
- Imagination
- Doggytron
- Boyz Noise
- Winning and Losing
- Clean Up
- Capngrab
- Helping Others
- Gridlock
- Finders Keepers
- Washing Hands
- Framed
- Losing Things
- Space Junk
- Electricity
- Confidence
- Cover Up
- Aromathone
Voice cast
- Elliot Belshaw as Tommy Zoom
- Jerome Flynn as Daniel Zoom
- Keith Wickham as Polluto
- Nick Mercer as Smogg
Characters
Heroes
- Tommy Zoom - A child superhero, complete with cape and large Z imprinted on his chest. He is voiced by Elliot Belshaw.
- Daniel Zoom - Tommy's dog and sidekick, who often discovers the problem. He is voiced by Jerome Flynn.
Villains
- Polluto - A light blue imp or an alien with rotten teeth, who aims to ruin the world by removing all greenery and polluting watercourses with chemicals. He wears a smart purple suit. He is voiced by Keith Wickham
- Smogg - A lazy black cat, Polluto's sidekick. Smogg's whiskers are bent and he has a huge, cheeky smile. He is voiced by Nick Mercer.
Other Characters
These all appear in the live-action segments.
- Real Life Tommy - Causes problems around the house before transforming into Tommy Zoom, never speaks, played by Nathaniel Gleed.
- Real Life Daniel - Narrator of the story. played by Molson.
- Mum - Sometimes seen walking around the house, never speaks, played by Joanne Criss.
- Dad - Sometimes seen walking around the house, never speaks, played by Richard Moody.
- Baby Sam - Sometimes seen eating at the table. Sometimes laughs, but never speaks and played by Noah Liddell and Sam Liddell.
- Girl On Bike - In one episode she was riding her bike beside Tommy, never speaks, played by Charlotte Murphy.
References
- ^ Description of Tommy Zoom Archived 21 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine for adults at BBC's CBeebies web site