Boohbah


Boohbah is a British children's television programme created by Anne Wood. It premiered on 14 April 2003 on ITV1 in the United Kingdom, followed by its Nick Jr. UK premiere on 30 September 2003. It aired in the United States on PBS Kids from January 19, 2004 until January 31, 2010. In Canada it aired on Treehouse. The series, with 104 episodes, was produced by Ragdoll Productions.

Characters

The series focuses on the Boohbahs: five plump, fuzzy, furry, gumdrop-shaped creatures played by actors in full-body costumes. Their fur sparkles and shimmers with tiny lights, and they are hairless with big eyes and rows of lights for eyebrows. They do not speak; instead, they make noises such as squeaks, squeals, "poofs", and clicks. The Boohbahs can retract their heads into their furry necks. Each Boohbah is a different colour.
A list of the Boohbahs is available below.
The Boohbahs can fly; part of their routine is to assemble into a circle, holding hands like skydivers. Each then emits a different musical note as a flash of coloured light is sent out from their heads to a central point.
The Boohbahs were designed and made by costume and creature designer, Vin Burnham.

Storypeople

The Storypeople are a diverse group of familial characters who inhabit Storyworld and there participate in various vignettes inspired by the presents. They are:
The Storypeople do not speak. Though they sometimes exhibit frustration or confusion, the Storypeople rarely, if ever, appear upset or sad. The Storyworld segments are narrated by actor Chris Langham. In each episode the Storypeople magically receive an object sent to them by a child or group of children.

The Boohzone

The main setting of Boohbah is the Boohzone, which is the Boohbahs' habitat. The Boohzone somewhat examples a multi-coloured dome with bubbles on its walls, and a rainbow streak leading up to the Boohball. In the middle of the Boohzone is a coloured walkway leading to a spot that resembles either a rainbow spiral or a blank circle when the Boohbahs come down to that area to dance. In the introductions to the "Storyworld" segments, some children will come into the Boohzone to give a present to the Storypeople, and the Boohball will pick it up and send it to Storyworld.

Episodes

104 episodes were produced, including:
Series 1
  1. "Skipping Rope"
  2. "Pearly Shells"
  3. "Rope and Rock"
  4. "Magical Pipe"
  5. "Windows"
  6. "Comfy Armchair"
  7. "Record Player"
  8. "Squeaky Socks"
  9. "Pile of Balls"
  10. "Painting the Fence"
  11. "Big Bass Drum"
  12. "Hammock"
  13. "Squeaky Seesaw"
  14. "Jack-in-the-Box"
  15. "Bubbles"
  16. "Couch and Cushions"
  17. "Big Comb"
  18. "The Big Ball"
  19. "Yellow Woolly Sweater"
  20. "Musical Instruments"
  21. "The Bed"
  22. "The High Wall"
  23. "Cakes and String"
  24. "The Door"
  25. "Building Blocks"
  26. "Hot Dog"
  27. "Treasure Chest"
  28. "Flippers"
  29. "Two Hats"
  30. "Bells"
  31. "Shed"
  32. "Shining Armour"
  33. "Flowers and Vase"
  34. "Leaky Hose"
  35. "Parping Horn"
  36. "Island"
  37. "Pencil Sharpener"
  38. "Following the Signs"
  39. "Tunnel"
  40. "Heavy Suitcase"
  41. "Beards"
  42. "Big Switch"
  43. "Paper Plane"
  44. "Droopy Flowers"
  45. "Sticky Wrapper"
  46. "Sailing Boat"
  47. "Bat and Ball"
  48. "Ice Cream Cone"
  49. "Stream"
  50. "Pulling the Rope"
  51. "Falling Oranges"
  52. "Comfy Slippers"
Series 2
  1. "Banana Split"
  2. "Crossroads"
  3. "Hole in the Fence"
  4. "Little White Cloud"
  5. "Fido's Bone"
  6. "Bucket and Spade"
  7. "Ball and Hoop"
  8. "Wardrobe"
  9. "Camera"
  10. "Umbrella"
  11. "Flying Fish"
  12. "Unwinding Carpet"
  13. "Bouncy Castle"
  14. "Little Rocky Boat"
  15. "Collecting Mail"
Series 3
  1. "Gigantic Carrot"
  2. "Grass Skirt"
  3. "Book"
  4. "Glowing Lanterns"
  5. "Upright/Double Bass"
  6. "Accordion"
  7. "Bagpipes"
  8. "Pots and Pans"
  9. "Washing Machine"
  10. "Playground"
  11. "Jungle Gym"
  12. "Construction Vehicles"
  13. “Fido’s Picture”