Forget Me Not Farm
Forget Me Not Farm | |
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Genre | Children's |
Created by | Mike Amatt |
Written by | Mike Amatt |
Directed by | Celia Bonner |
Starring | Mike Amatt |
Voices of | Bob Peck Anna Carteret |
Composer | Mike Amatt |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Edward Pugh |
Producer | Celia Bonner |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC1 |
Release | 13 November 1990 18 February 1991 | –
Forget Me Not Farm (also styled as Forget-Me-Not Farm) is a BBC children's television series that was originally aired on BBC1 from 13 November 1990 to 18 February 1991. Set on the eponymous Forget Me Not Farm, the show featured a scarecrow who was played by the show's creator Mike Amatt, a pair of crows named Dandelion and Burdock, a tractor named Trundle, a pig named Portly, a cow named Gracie, a sheep named Merthyr, a tanker named Topper, and a mouse named Mrs. Mouse. All of the male animated characters were voiced by the British character actor Bob Peck while the female ones were voiced by Anna Carteret.
Origins
Mike Amatt first came up with the concept of the series when he made a simple tractor using LEGO, using remote control technology to give it lip-sync and eye movement and calling it "Max Tractor". His next goal was to create an environment for the tractor, and this led to him introducing the character of Scarecrow (with the two crows, Dandelion and Burdock, perching on his arms). He eventually persuaded Edward Pugh, the then-head of children's programmes at BBC North, to make a pilot programme. Celia Bonner, who produced and directed the series, later became involved in its live touring stage show, while the animation was done by Lyndon Evans Graphics. The scripts and songs were written and produced by Amatt himself (as was the incidental music), and the songs were also performed by him (as Scarecrow).[1]
Episodes
The first six episodes were originally broadcast on BBC1 as part of the Children's BBC strand on Tuesdays at 3.50 pm, but after a two-week break for Christmas and New Year, the seven remaining episodes were broadcast on Mondays instead in the same time slot.
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "Food" | 13 November 1990[2] | |
Matt Amatt learns about food on the farm with Scarecrow and the crows. | |||
2 | "Machinery" | 20 November 1990[3] | |
Down on the farm, Scarecrow and the crows look at different types of farm machinery. | |||
3 | "Doctors and Vets" | 27 November 1990[4] | |
A vet visits the farm to make the sick animals better. | |||
4 | "Prize Day" | 4 December 1990[5] | |
When the crows and the farmer visit the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show, Scarecrow is sad because he has to stay at the farm. | |||
5 | "Growing" | 11 December 1990[6] | |
Scarecrow and the crows look at things that are growing in and around the farm. | |||
6 | "Milk" | 18 December 1990[7] | |
Scarecrow and the crows look at milk on the farm. | |||
7 | "Market" | 7 January 1991[8] | |
Scarecrow and the crows watch the farmer go to market with his animals. | |||
8 | "Litter" | 14 January 1991[9] | |
Scarecrow and the crows look at litter. | |||
9 | "Maintenance" | 21 January 1991[10] | |
This episode looks at how much has to be done on the farm throughout the year. | |||
10 | "Signs" | 28 January 1991[11] | |
This episode concentrates on looking and listening for signs around the farm. | |||
11 | "Rain" | 4 February 1991[12] | |
Scarecrow and the crows find out how rain can affect life on the farm. | |||
12 | "Frost" | 11 February 1991[13] | |
Scarecrow and the crows find out about frost. | |||
13 | "Snow" | 18 February 1991[14] | |
Scarecrow, the farmer and the crows look at snow. |
International airing
Forget Me Not Farm has also been shown a number of times in Australia on ABC. It first aired on 11 June 1992 in the afternoons at 4:45pm after TUGS, the sister series of the long running children's television series Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends and then at 10:15am in the mornings during the summer and school holidays from 30 December 1993 to 17 January 1994 and 1 to 15 July and 9 to 27 December 1996. The series has also aired on Premiere 12 in Singapore, ATV World in Hong Kong, BBC Entertainment in various countries such as Malta, Cyprus, the Netherlands, Turkey, Belgium, Portugal, France and Thailand and BFBS and SSVC Television in a variety of countries such as Germany and the Falkland Islands.
References
- ^ Amatt, Mike. "Forget-Me-Not Farm - BBC TV 1990 - 2002". Retrieved 1 April 2011.
- ^ "BBC One London - 13 November 1990 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 20 November 1990 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 27 November 1990 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 4 December 1990 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 11 December 1990 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 18 December 1990 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 7 January 1991 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 14 January 1991 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 21 January 1991 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 28 January 1991 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 4 February 1991 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 11 February 1991 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ "BBC One London - 18 February 1991 - BBC Genome". Retrieved 21 June 2017.
External links
- 1990 British television series debuts
- 1990 in British television
- 1990s British children's television series
- 1991 British television series endings
- BBC children's television shows
- English-language television shows
- British television shows featuring anthropomorphic characters
- British television shows featuring puppetry
- British television series with live action and animation