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ROY
Title card used since first series
GenreComedy drama
Live-action-Animation
StarringSDEAN HARRIS
ARIANA
Martha Byrne
Mark Lambert
Terry Klassen
Voices ofScott Graham (Series 1–2)
Robert Donnely (Series 3–4)
Richard Albrecht
Country of originRepublic of Ireland
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes52
Production
ProducersJam Media
RTÉ
Studio B Productions (animation)
Production locationsBallyfermot, County Dublin (Series 1-2)
Sandyford, County Dublin
(Series 3-4)
Running time22mins
Original release
NetworkTRTÉ / CBBC
Release1 July 2009 –
7 April 2015

ROY is an Irish-British animated children's television series in Dublin, which was broadcast by TRTÉ in Ireland, CBBC in the United Kingdom and ABC3 in Australia and aired from 1 July 2009 to 1 April 2015.[1] The show centres on the title character Roy O'Brien, the 11-year-old animated son of a live-action family, as he settles into his new school. It stars Scott Graham, Simon Delaney, Cathy Belton and Martha Byrne.

The series is filmed as a mockumentary and based on the short film called Badly Drawn Roy which was commissioned by the Irish Film Board, RTÉ and the Arts Council of Ireland through their frameworks scheme for new animation. The series was commissioned by CBBC and produced with funding from RTÉ and the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. Both the series and the short film was produced by Jam Media. The series' protagonist, Roy's character animation is hand drawn in Flash with the compositing and effects produced in Adobe's After Effects. A second series was broadcast in early 2012.[2] A third and fourth series were confirmed with the creation of 60 jobs in October 2012.[citation needed]In November 2012, the second series of Roy won the 2012 Children's BAFTA Drama Award[3]

Filming began on a third and fourth series in January 2013. The third series began airing on 23 January 2014, and the fourth began airing 20 January 2015.[4]

Main cast

Series Actor Role Notes
Series 1-4 Richard Albrecht Narrator
Series 1-2 Scott Graham Roy O'Brien Lead role
Series 3-4 Robert Donnely Roy O'Brien Lead role
Series 1-4 Simon Delaney Bill O'Brien Main role, Roy's Dad
Series 1-4 Cathy Belton Maura O'Brien Main role, Roy's Mum
Series 1-4 Martha Byrne Becky O'Brien Main role, Roy's Sister
Series 1-4 Mark Lambert Mr Derek Hammond Headteacher (Series 1 - 2), Vice Principal (Series 3 - 4)
Series 1-2 David Green Tommy Byrne Nerd
Series 1-2 Fionn O'Shea Jack Koprowski Cool Dude
Series 1-2 Rebecca Barry Sinéad Roy's Crush
Series 1-2 Chloe McCormack Kathy Cunningham Main Bully
Series 1 Lewis Harris Connor Cool Dude
Series 1-2 Ronan Leahy Mr Hogan P.E. Teacher
Series 1-2 Pat McGrath Dennis Gwint Site Manager
Series 1-2 Maud Fahy Miss Dymphna Sherringham Teacher
Series 2 Panashe McGuckin Alex O'Shea Cool Dude
Series 3-4 Cameron Hogan Niall Cool Dude
Series 3-4 Lauren Kinsella Tara Roy's Crush, Nerd
Series 3-4 Romey Farrelly Abby Cool Girl
Series 3-4 Jowon Olatunji Sean Cool Dude
Series 3-4 Kian Murphy Declan Main Bully
Series 3-4 Brandon Maher Hendley Bully's mate
Series 3-4 Harry Behan Fagan Bully's mate
Series 3-4 Valerie O'Connor Miss Jane Jervis Headteacher
Series 3-4 Sam O’Mahony Mr Lucey Science Teacher

Episodes

Series Episodes Start date End date
1 13 5 August 2009 28 October 2009
2 13 9 January 2012 27 March 2012
3 13 23 January 2014 17 April 2014
4 13 20 January 2015 7 April 2015

Series 1 (2009)

Overall In series Title Original airdate
1 1 New Boy 5 August 2009
2 2 Growing Pains 12 August 2009
3 3 Sick 19 August 2009
4 4 Charity Case 26 August 2009
5 5 A Matter of Principal 2 September 2009
6 6 Roy Band 9 September 2009
7 7 On the Run 16 September 2009
8 8 Roy and Me 23 September 2009
9 9 Roy Goes to the Movies 30 September 2009
10 10 Roy Pulls a Face 7 October 2009
11 11 Testing, Testing 14 October 2009
12 12 Halo Goodbye 21 October 2009
13 13 School Inspection 28 October 2009

Series 2 (2012)

Overall In series Title Original airdate
14 1 Foot Fat Fit 9 January 2012
15 2 Roy the Rover 16 January 2012
16 3 Big Head 23 January 2012
17 4 Spot On 30 January 2012
18 5 Death in the Family 6 February 2012
19 6 Pint-Sized Roy 13 February 2012
20 7 A Crushing Blow 20 February 2012
21 8 Magical Roy 27 February 2012
22 9 Invisible Roy 5 March 2012
23 10 DIY Roy 12 March 2012
24 11 The Good, the Bad and the Roy 19 March 2012
25 12 Uncle Troy 26 March 2012
26 13 Roy's Review 27 March 2012

Series 3 (2014)

Overall In series Title Original airdate
27 1 Roy On Film 23 January 2014
28 2 50 ft Roy 30 January 2014
29 3 Roy's Bad Hair Day 6 February 2014
30 4 Roy's Quest 13 February 2014
31 5 Snookered 20 February 2014
32 6 Supersize Roy 27 February 2014
33 7 The Roy Trap 6 March 2014
34 8 Mocking is Catching 13 March 2014
35 9 Be Careful What You Wish For 20 March 2014
36 10 Konnichi Roy 27 March 2014
37 11 I'm a Big Roy Now 3 April 2014
38 12 Roy's First Kiss 10 April 2014
39 13 Freaky Froyday 17 April 2014

Series 4 (2015)

Overall In series Title Original airdate
40 1 Roy 2.0 20 January 2015
28 2 Bubble Trouble 27 January 2015
29 3 Stupid Cupid 3 February 2015
30 4 Roy's Terrible Twos 10 February 2015
31 5 Too Cool For School 17 February 2015
32 6 Karma Chameleon 24 February 2015
33 7 Going Ape 3 March 2015
34 8 Blush Hour 10 March 2015
35 9 And the Winner Is... 17 March 2015
36 10 Fright of a Lifetime 24 March 2015
37 11 Roy Junior 31 March 2015
38 12 Buddy 7 April 2015
39 13 Roy, Roy, CGI Boy

Spin-off series

Two spin-off series were announced and commissioned by BBC. Little Roy is about an animated 5-year-old boy on a journey of self-discovery through imaginative play — plus laugh-out-loud comedy, physical hijinks and emotional learning and it will air on both CBBC and CBeebies , making it the first time that a ROY series will air on the CBeebies channel.[5]

The Roy Files, which is currently airing, gives fans an exclusive insight into the life of Roy O’Brien, Ireland's only cartoon boy living in the real world. Roy turns his history homework into a scrapbook about himself that features exclusive new material and highlights from all four seasons of Roy.[5]

References

  1. ^ "New kids' comedy begins on RTÉ Two". RTÉ Arts. 22 February 2010.
  2. ^ "'Roy' Returns For Second Series". IFTN. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Video: Roy the cartoon boy on CBBC wins Bafta for digital animation studio". Independent.ie.
  4. ^ "'Roy' Trades Artane For Ardmore & Ballyfermot For Dublin 4 - The Irish Film & Television Network". iftn.ie.
  5. ^ a b http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/jams-little-roy-set-for-cbeebies-cbbc/