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Revision as of 07:46, 23 October 2014
Bod | |
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Created by | Joanne and Michael Cole |
Starring | John Le Mesurier, Derek Griffiths, Maggie Henderson |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 5'00 |
Original release | |
Network | BBC |
Release | 1975 – 1984 |
Bod was a BBC children's television programme first shown in 1975, with thirteen episodes, based on four original Bod books by Joanne and Michael Cole. It was an animated cartoon series narrated by John Le Mesurier & Maggie Henderson with music by Derek Griffiths and produced by David Yates. The four books were published in 1966 in the United Kingdom and later in the United States and France. They were: Bod's Apple, Bod's Present, Bod's Dream and Bod and the Cherry Tree. The French version of Bod's Apple was called La Pomme de Gus.
Before the animated series was commissioned, the four books had been read on another BBC children's programme: Playschool. In 1974, thirteen five-minute episodes were created for transmission on the BBC as part of the Watch with Mother series, and were also sold to Australia's ABC channel. Soon thereafter, it was shown in New Zealand, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Poland and Israel. In the United States, Bod aired on Nickelodeon as a segment on the Pinwheel program.
The character of Bod is a boy who lives in a town with Aunt Flo, PC Copper, Frank the Postman and Farmer Barleymow. Each of the characters have their own theme music performed by Griffiths which is heard when they appear. Regular features are animal identification and Bod Snap.
There is also another set of characters who appear in each episode called Alberto Frog and his Amazing Animal Band. This section featured short extracts from famous pieces of classical music as part of the story, and always ended with Alberto choosing a different flavour of milkshake as his reward for solving a problem, and was narrated by Maggie Henderson.
Bod has appeared in Channel 4's 100 Greatest Kids' TV shows and 100 Greatest Cartoons.
Episode titles
- Bod's Present*
- Bod And The Dog*
- Bod And The Apple
- Bod And The Kite
- Bod And Breakfast*
- Bod And The Rain
- Bod's Dream*
- Bod At The Beach
- Bod And The Birds*
- Bod And The Cake*
- Bod And The Grasshopper
- Bod In The Park
- Bod And The Cherry Tree
All thirteen Bod episodes are available on DVD.
The Alberto Frog segments were produced separately by the BBC and were originally shown alongside the Bod episodes; only six of these thirteen segments are known to survive, following a decision in the early 1990s to wipe a large amount of videotaped 1970s children's programmes [1] . The six surviving segments are marked above with an asterisk, five of which are present on the Bod DVD. The other was recovered from an old VHS tape and is available on YouTube.
Tie-ins and Taoism
As well as books for each of the televised episodes, there have been two other tie-in books based on Bod, by Alison and Lo Cole, the children of creators Joanna and Michael Cole. Bod's Way: The Meaning of Life was being worked on by Michael Cole before he died in 2001, and was completed by Alison.
The books reveal the Taoist beliefs of Bod's original creators.[2]
- Cole, Alison (2002), Bod's Way: The Meaning of Life, ISBN 1-84357-029-7
- Cole, Alison; Cole, Lo (2003), Bod's New Leaf: Making a Fresh Start, ISBN 1-84357-076-9
References in other media
Bod is a fictional deity in the BBC Radio 4 science fiction comedy Nebulous, and the Bod theme music is heard in one episode.
References
- ^ TJ Worthington (November 2006), OF FINGER MICE AND MR MEN - THE STORY OF WATCH WITH MOTHER: Andy is Waving Goodbye, retrieved 1 April 2009
- ^ Steph Condron (27 September 2002), "Here comes Bod (again)", Metro, London, retrieved 1 April 2009
- Sheridan, Simon (2007) [2004], The A to Z of Classic Children's Television, Reynolds & Hearn, ISBN 1-903111-27-7 Contains a chapter on Bod and an interview with Lo Cole.
External links
- The Big Cartoon Database Bod on BCDB
- Bod page at "Toonhound"
- Bod at IMDb
- Use dmy dates from December 2012
- BBC children's television programmes
- British animated television series
- Series of books
- Lost BBC episodes
- 1970s British television series
- 1980s British television series
- 1975 British television programme debuts
- 1984 British television programme endings
- English-language television programming