Albie (TV series)

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Albie
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Genre
Created byAndy Cutbill
Developed by Granada plc
Directed byFrancis Vose
Starring
Opening theme"This is Albie's World" by Keith Hopwood
Ending theme"This is Albie's World" by Keith Hopwood (Instrumental)
Composer Keith Hopwood
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producer Mark Hall
ProducerFrancis Vose
Running time10 minutes
Production company Cosgrove Hall Films
Original release
Network ITV (CITV)
Release11 June 2002 (2002-06-11) 
21 July 2004 (2004-07-21)

Albie is a British animated series about a five-year-old boy with a wild, distorted imagination. Unfortunately, this gets him into trouble with his friends, family and his neighbour, the grouchy Mr. Kidhater-Cox. Albie was created by award-winning children's author Andy Cutbill and was based on his own childhood. Andy also helped develop Rupert Bear, Follow the Magic... for Channel 5. These series can be often seen repeated on the ITV children's digital channel, CITV.

Contents

Overview

The concept of Albie involves a small boy who keeps encountering exotic animals in his garden whose sole purpose seem to be to get him into trouble. This includes a herd of Welsh water buffalo on a mission to nick the bath from Albie's house, Geordie elephants obsessed with buns and a couple of Sahara-missing cockney camels living in the sand-pit. Albie's interaction with the animals is left open as to whether the occurrences are real or not.

From a technical point of view, the show is noteworthy as the human characters and backgrounds were 2D, while the animals were all 3D CGI, with the two elements composited together. 3D animation was done by the short-lived but talented CHD department of Cosgrove Hall Films.

Warped, funny, with extraordinary plots, most episodes end with the innocent Albie getting the blame, and some very angry person shouting "ALBIE!"

Episodes

Series 1 (2002)

No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
1"Another Rumba Blunder"6 December 2001 (6 December 2001)
Reg and Spike find a piece of paper with directions on it, and immediately decide that it's a treasure map.
2"The Collectors Come Knocking"18 June 2002 (18 June 2002)
When an aeroplane door lands in Albie's sandpit, he knows it's going to be one of those days.
3"Mystery of the Chinese Bones"25 June 2002 (25 June 2002)
Mr. Kidhater-Cox wakes up one morning to find Lucy, his dog, has gone missing, and that next door, Albie has decided to dig to China from the sandpit.
4"It Came from Under the House"2 July 2002 (2 July 2002)
Albie falls down a mysterious hole in the garden one morning and lands in the basement under the house.
5"The Woodshed Saga"9 July 2002 (9 July 2002)
Fleeing from Mary in a game of high-stakes hide-and-seek, Albie takes cover in the woodshed.
6"Demolition Duo"16 July 2002 (16 July 2002)
Albie is rather shocked to find a huge crane in his garden one morning, and is even more surprised when he finds it's being driven by two camels.
7"Creatures from the Rhondda Valley"23 July 2002 (23 July 2002)
Albie wakes in the night to go to the bathroom. But when he gets there, he finds that the bathroom fixtures have been removed.
8"Ooh Aah Cha Cha Cha"30 July 2002 (30 July 2002)
While preparing a sandwich in the kitchen one morning, Albie discovers a hungry elephant in the cupboard.
9"They Came Wearing Duffle Coats"6 August 2002 (6 August 2002)
Vince the gardener is knocked out by a low branch. While he's unconscious, three hippos take advantage of the situation and hide him in the azaleas.
10"News Flash"13 August 2002 (13 August 2002)
Albie's morning viewing is interrupted by a newsflash: a violent lunatic is on the loose... and according to the picture, it's Vulgar Olga!
11"Party Pooper Pandemonium"20 August 2002 (20 August 2002)
Mary announces there's going to be a birthday party, her birthday party, and Albie's given the job to hand out the invitations.
12"Teaser in a Freezer"27 August 2002 (27 August 2002)
Albie is building a snowman when he's interrupted by Mr. Kidhater-Cox, who accuses him of stealing his new gloves.
13"Imp on the Loose"3 September 2002 (3 September 2002)
Albie awakes one morning to find himself the prime suspect in a serious crime. Mr. Kidhater-Cox's car has been stolen, and he demands justice.

Series 2 (2004)

No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
1"High Diving"5 July 2004 (5 July 2004)
Albie lands in hot water when a herd of Welsh water buffalo try to spice up their singing act with a spot of diving.
2"Caught in a Flap"6 July 2004 (6 July 2004)
Albie's piano lesson with Olga is interrupted when he spots three hippos acting suspiciously in the garden.
3"The Full Moon"7 July 2004 (7 July 2004)
Mary dares Albie, Reg and Spike to spend a night outside in the garden.
4"A Hunting We Will Go"8 July 2004 (8 July 2004)
Albie will do anything to get out of piano lessons with Olga, but are there really elk in the garden?
5"Operation: Occupation"9 July 2004 (9 July 2004)
The animals hatch a plan to get inside Albie's house to avoid the cold.
6"Diamond Heist"12 July 2004 (12 July 2004)
When Mr. Khan's valuable diamond is stolen, Albie investigates the theft.
7"Caught By the Ghoulies"13 July 2004 (13 July 2004)
Mr. Kidhater-Cox sets up a trap to prevent anybody from stealing his prize pumpkin.
8"Calling All Animals"14 July 2004 (14 July 2004)
Albie's garden is being cleared to make way for a rocket launch pad.
9"Lovely Weather for Boats"15 July 2004 (15 July 2004)
The gnus set sail in Mr. Kidhater-Cox's boat in the garden.
10"Open to the Public"16 July 2004 (16 July 2004)
Mr. Kidhater-Cox opens his garden to the public, and suspects Albie of destroying his petunias.
11"Are You There, Mother?"19 July 2004 (19 July 2004)
Albie and his brothers are watching a documentary about life on other worlds. When the picture vanishes, Albie thinks it's the weather, while Reg and Spike think it's aliens. It turns out to be elephants stealing the aerial.
12"Quick on the Draw"20 July 2004 (20 July 2004)
When Albie draws a couple of moose on his blackboard one evening, Mary warns him that they'll give him nightmares.
13"All Quiet on the Garden Front"21 July 2004 (21 July 2004)
Albie finds a broken lamp, and is set to thinking about it.

Broadcast history

Awards

Books

These stories were later compiled into The Big Book of Albie (eeleased on 1 January 2011)

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