Teddybears (TV series) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Teddybears |
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Created by | Susanna Gretz (book series) Alison Sage (book series) Adrian Hedley (TV Adaption) |
No. of series | 3 |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
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Original network | ITV Network (CITV) |
Original release | 1997 | – 2000
Teddybears was a children's television programme broadcast on ITV from 1997 to 2000, based on the books by Susanna Gretz. The show was about the life of five coloured teddy bears and their dog Fred. The show was filmed by Meridian Broadcasting. Journalists have compared Teddybears as being similar to and a rival of Teletubbies which was also produced around that time. However the series was targeted at older children.
Comparison with Teletubbies
The producers of Teddybears asserted that Teddybears is not an immediate rival of Teletubbies; the Daily Record and The Sun consider it a rival. The Daily Record noted that the two TV series have several parallels. Whereas the Teddybears eat "hot cross buns, honey, pancakes, jelly and ice cream", the Teletubbies eat "tubby toast and tubby custard". The Teddybears sing The Teddybear Song while the Teletubbies sing Teletubbies say "Eh-oh!". A difference between the two TV series is that Teddybears's intended audience is older children.
The shows' similarities sparked "intense" coverage by the media. Newspapers and TV shows requested interviews with the teddybears, who all appeared on Richard and Judy's This Morning.
Characters
The five teddybears in the series are William, Sarah, Louise, Robert, and Charles. They wear "brightly-coloured furry suits" and live at No. 8 Green Street, Bearbridge. According to actress Louise Conran, who played Sarah, she had to "wear a lycra body suit, padding on top of that and then the costumes which are about half an inch thick". Since the teddybear masks were fastened to their faces with glue, the teddybear actors had to keep the masks on the entire day, even when eating dinner. From the second series the costumes were changed because of this. The actors are adults but play child-sized bears on a set in which everything they interact with is oversized.
- Robert, the youngest of the bears, yellow. Often seen with his best friend, a toy frog called Phillip.
- Louise, green. The cheekiest of all the bears.
- Charles, black. The oldest of the bears, wise but very stubborn.
- William, red. Loves to cook.
- Sarah, orange. Plays the mother role. Stokenchurch actress Louise Conran played the role. She heard of the role while she was a maid on the BBC adaption of The Children of the New Forest from the TV film's assistant director who was a friend of Kate Marlow, Teddybear's producer.
- Fred, the Dalmatian
Puppeteers Cheryl Blaize, Louise Conran, Tim Hulse, James O' Donnell, Carl Matthewman, John Tobias, Sarah Jane Honeywell, Rae Grant, Grant Mason, Simon Snellings, Kathy Ryan, Rebecca Clow, and Lee Crowley all worked on the series.
Video and DVD
- Teddybears: Circus and other stories (VHS released 1997, DVD released 2003)
- Teddybears: And The Garden Party and other stories (VHS released 1998, DVD released 2004)
- Teddybears: And The Surprise Party and other stories (VHS released, 1999, DVD 2005)
- Teddybears: And The Giant Tomato and other stories (VHS released 2000, DVD 2006)