Finger Tips

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Finger Tips
GenreChildren's television
Created byThe Foundation
Written byNic Ayling
Vanessa Amberleigh
Directed byMichael Kerrigan
Jason Garbett
Presented byStephen Mulhern (2001–4)
Fearne Cotton (2001–3)
Naomi Wilkinson (2004, 2008)
Tim Dixon (2008)
Theme music composerIan Porter
Peter Miller
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series5
No. of episodes120
Production
Executive producersVanessa Hill
J Nigel Pickard
ProducersNic Ayling
Vanessa Amberleigh
Production locationThe Maidstone Studios
Running time5–17 minutes
Original release
NetworkITV (CITV)
Release2 January 2001 (2001-01-02) –
14 December 2008 (2008-12-14)

Finger Tips was a British children's television series produced by RDF Media's children's production division, The Foundation. It was made primarily for CITV and was broadcast from 2 January 2001 to 14 December 2008.

The presenters were Stephen Mulhern and Fearne Cotton (later replaced by Naomi Wilkinson in series 4–5 and Tim Dixon for series 5). The show is about creating things out of household items and aimed at a child audience. The programme manager was Wendy Larkin. It was recorded at The Maidstone Studios in Kent, former home to TVS Television and countless other children's programming.

Format

There are different categories:

  • Finger Tips Top Make: A major project, normally at the start of the show
  • Food Finger Tips: Easy cooking and baking recipes
  • Fun Finger Tips: Self-made games
  • Little Finger Tips: Items made for making over odds and ends from around the home
  • Makeover Finger Tips: Basically the same as "Little Finger Tips"- replaced it in later shows

"Top Make" and "Little" or "Make-Over Finger Tips" featured in every show, and "Fun" and "Food Tips" were usually in alternate shows. There were also more specialised categories which ran briefly, they were:

  • Fizzics Finger-Tips: Fun science experiments
  • Cryptic Finger-Tips: A special series on code-breakers
  • Green Finger-Tips: Plant-related projects
  • Techno Finger-Tips: Projects using a computer
  • Let's get Finger-Tipping: Computer stuff

Special challenge is the "One-Minute-Make". In this game one of the presenters tries to make something with only a few things in less than 60 seconds. This featured in every show, with one presenter making the project, and the other timing it, alternating in each episode.

2008 revival

Although the programme was de-commissioned in 2004, when ITV axed children's programming, it was revived for 2008 and a new series of 30 programmes were aired from September to December 2008.

Series guide

  • Series 1: 13 x 17′ (3 September 2001 – 26 November 2001)
  • Series 2: 20 x 15’ / 7 x 10’ / 3 x 5’ (2 September 2002 – 27 September 2002)
  • Series 3: 20 x 15’ / 5 x 12’ (2 June 2003 – 27 June 2003)
  • Series 4: 13 x 15’ / 7 x 5’ (10 June 2004 – 2 September 2004)
  • Series 5: 30 x 15’ / 30 x 11’ (6 September 2008 – 14 December 2008)

International broadcast

The show has also been broadcast in Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany (Super RTL since September 2004), Greece, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam.

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