Kerwhizz

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Kerwhizz
GenreChildren's game show
Created byTony Reed and Alan Robinson
Written byKatie Simmons, Alan Robinson, Helen Baker, Barry Quinn, Stephen Cannon, Feri Tezcan, Adam Redfern, Simon Davies and others
Presented by Jacob Scipio (as the Kerwhizzitor)
Voices ofTelka Donyai
Alex Velleman
Kriselle Basilio
Yasmin Garrad
Jermaine Woods
Country of origin
  • United Kingdom
  • Belgium
  • Hungary
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes41
Production
Executive producerStephen Cannon [1]
ProducerAlison Stewart [1]
Running time22 minutes
Production companies BBC
Studio 100 [lower-alpha 1]
Original release
Network CBeebies
Release7 November 2008 (2008-11-07) – 25 March 2011 (2011-03-25)

Kerwhizz (strapline: The Quiz with added Whizz) is a British live-action/animated children's television game show created by Tony Reed and Alan Robinson, which originally aired on CBeebies between 2008 and 2011. The series uses a mix of CGI and live action, and is targeted towards four to six-year-olds. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Summary

The show is moderated and presented by the Kerwhizzitor (Jacob Scipio), the only regular live-action character. Three teams of two CGI characters, each comprising a human child racer and a part-living, part-mechanical animal pet, must answer five rounds of questions, each featuring a regular 2D animated animal character, to win a choice of pod mod for their respective racing pods. In addition, one of the five rounds offer the chance to win a mystery pod mod. Each pod mod and mystery mod is an unconventional accessory that may or may not give its user a better chance of winning the race. The teams are cheered on by three groups of live-action children dressed in the teams' colours and waving team flags. Points are scored based on how many questions are answered correctly.

All of the questions are multiple-choice with the answers colour-coded red, green, yellow or blue (not coincidentally, these are the standard colours of the function buttons on TV remote controls). Once the question rounds are complete, the teams choose their pod mods. Then, the teams' pods are assembled and built around them and their respective pod mods are installed, fitted and added to their pods. The pods are then raised through the roof of the studio into the CGI race world. Each race world is a themed racing environment (the questions usually include clues to the theme) containing three or occasionally four zones and each story and race comprises two or occasionally three laps (except in "The Deserted Desert Dash" which is a novelty race with no set route and a hidden finish line). All of the teams are likely to encounter unexpected setbacks and opportunities along the way, making the outcome of each race unpredictable. Each episode ends when the race is won and the winner revealed, after which some of the teams are shown doing activities based on the theme of the race, announced by the Kerwhizzitor.

Characters

Questionmaster

Contestants

Question hosts

These characters appear in the flash-animated question sequences. None of them speak, since the questions are all read by the Kerwhizzitor. In many episodes they, or characters based on their designs, also appear in CGI form in the race world sequences, where they are much bigger than the human contestants.

Songs

Episodes

SeriesEpisodeTitleWinnerRoutePodmodsOriginal Air Date
11Vegetable Valley AlleyTwistPumpkin Parade

Fruit Falls

Corn Cob Corners

Pong's Patch

Radish Road
Gleaming Garden Snippers (Kit)

Spade (Twist)

Packet of Seeds (Ninki)

Giant Sprout (Mystery, Twist)
7 November 2008
12The Slip and Slide Snow RideKitSnow Stretch

Glacier Gully

Snow Drift Rift

Don't Sink Rink
Crampon Claws (Kit)

Supersonic Skis (Ninki)

Expander Specs (Twist)

Bobble Hat (Mystery, Ninki)
21 March 2010
13Castle KingdomNinkiDrawbridge Gate

Field of Shields

The Knight's Table
Lance (Ninki)

Plastic Fantastic Sword (Kit)

Tur-bow (Twist)

Egg (Mystery, Ninki)
21 November 2008
14Bedroom ZoomKitMobile Junction

Under Bed

Cosy Comfy Corner

Sweet Dream Street
Mega Moonbeam Super Torch (Ninki)

Shooting Star (Twist)

Teddy Bear Tim (Kit)

Giant Alarm Clock (Mystery, Twist)
26 March 2010
15The Daring Dino DashTwistFossil Forest

Dino Egg Gulch

Old Crusty
Musical Conch Shell (Ninki)

Diviner (Kit)

Daffodactyl Flower (Twist)

Scarf (Mystery, Twist)
5 December 2008
16Hat-Trick HighwayNinkiTop Hat #1

Top Hat #2

Top Hat #3
Future Ball (Ninki)

Wonder Wand (Kit)

Natterjoker (Twist)

Corrector (Mystery, Twist)
11 July 2010
17Funfair FreewayKitHelter Skelter Felter

Bumper Car Bypass

Faster Than Moster Roller Coaster
Balloons (Ninki)

Rubber Bumpers (Kit)

Candy Flosser (Twist)

Free Ride (Mystery, Twist)
12 July 2010
18The Great Space RaceNinkiThe International Space Station

Asteroid Felter

The Mysterious Rings of Saturn

The Hyper-Space Toll Booth
Keryptonite (Kit)

Faster Feather Duster (Ninki)

Comet Catcher Net (Twist)

Time-Travelling Clock (Mystery, Kit)
9 January 2009
19Bowling Alley RallyTwistThe Twisty Turny Tunnels

Skittle Forest

King Pong's Shoe Room

Bowling Alley Alley
Lucky Bowling Arm Charm (Ninki)

Super Speakers (Twist)

Quicker-Sticker Sticky Stuff (Kit)

Skittle Stopper (Mystery, Kit)
25 October 2011
110The Ace Choc Chase RaceNinkiChoco Way

The Choco Block

The Chocolate Drop

Chocolate Fountain Mountain

Home Sweet Home Street
Bubbler (Kit)

Marshmallow Maker (Twist)

Fruit-and-Nutter (Ninki)

Gripper-Dipper (Mystery, Twist)
23 January 2009
111Underwater WhizzwayKitThe Avenue of Arches

The Sunken Ship Wreck

The Vortex

The Weed Way
Rusty Anchor (Kit)

Plug (Twist)

Fish Food (Ninki)

Muncher Fish (Mystery, Kit)
30 October 2011
112The Supershape ShowdownTwistThe Polygon Pass

The Round and Round-a-bout

The Triangle Tangle

The Star Jump
Prankstar (Ninki)

Super-Springy Thingy (Twist)

Totally Triangular Shape Cutter (Kit)

Stumbling Block (Mystery, Kit)
6 February 2009
113Egypt WorldNinki & KitThe Giant Pyramid

The Tunnel of Cheops Chambers

Crazy Colonnades
Really Useful Relic (Ninki)

Papyrus Password (Kit)

Eat-My-Duster (Twist)

Ancient, Light-Reflecting Gem (Mystery, Kit)
13 February 2009
114Supermarket SprintNinkiTrolley Dash Turn

Fresh Food Freeway

Silly Isles

Cheddar Gorge

Checkpoint Checkout
Tip-Top Trolley Dodger (Twist)

Label Enabler (Kit)

Shopping Bag (Ninki)

Cheap-at-Half-the-Price Super Stacker (Mystery, Twist)
20 February 2009
115Goldfish GulpTwistPipe Wipeout

Weedy Way

Fishy Fortress
Big, Bouncy Bubble (Ninki)

Propellor (Twist)

Rubber Ring (Kit)

Fishy Fin (Mystery, Twist)
27 February 2009
116Whiffy WorldNinkiStinky Sock Street

Queen Pong's Pungent Patch

Putrid Pipes
Super Socker (Twist)

Super Sucker (Kit)

Pongy Plunger (Ninki)

Giant Pepper Pot (Mystery, Twist)
6 March 2009
117Opposite WorldKitThe Upside-Downs

The Arrow Route

Floating Freeway
Faster Blaster (Ninki)

Goer Slower (Kit)

Flashlight (Twist)

Swapsie (Mystery, Ninki)
13 March 2009
118Crazy Racy GolfTwistHole #1: Natterjack Sphinx Street

Hole #2: Pong's Parade

Hole #3: Kat Kool's Causeway
Right-On Cue (Twist)

Putt-Putt-Putter (Kit)

Plug Mod (Ninki)

Mega Bouncing Ball (Mystery, Twist)
20 March 2009
119Daredevil DreamwayAllBoodle's Bounce-a-bout

Snout's Amazing Maze

Pip's Place
Sniffertron (Kit)

Practical Pointer (Twist)

Pip's Perfect Pod Mod (Ninki)

Pod-in-a-Box (Mystery, Kit)
27 March 2009
120The Fairy Tale TrailKitThe Beanstalk

Cloud Pass

The Giant's Castle
One Wish (Kit)

Two Wishes (Twist)

Three Wishes (Ninki)

Nattertoad (Mystery, Ninki)
3 April 2009
121The Marvellous Musical MarathonNinkiKat Kool's Nifty Notes

Tuba Tunnel

Thumper Jumper

Cymbal Straight
Mega megaphone (Ninki)

Cool Conductor (Kit)

Super Speakers (Twist)

Wonderhorn (Mystery, Ninki)
10 April 2009
122Party ParadiseKitKing Pong's Parcel Pass

The Balloon Room

The Dancing Disco
Food Finding Fork (Twist)

Power Party Popper (Kit)

Pressing Presser (Ninki)

Parcel (Mystery, Twist)
17 April 2009
123The Four Season FreewayTwistSpring Fling

Summer Daze

Automatic Alley
Nibbling Gnashers (Ninki)

Brumbrella (Kit)

Lead Guitar (Twist)

Ticket to Boys for All Seasons concert (Mystery, Kit)
24 April 2009
124The Super Ace Rainbow RaceKitPanorama Rama

Loop-the-Loop Land

White World
Top Drawer (Kit)

Fade-Away Vanishing Block (Twist)

Splatter (Ninki)

Colour-Me-Wonderful Paint Set (Mystery, Ninki)
1 May 2009
125Moonlight Night FlightTwistStarlight Expressway

Dark Park

Moonlight Parade
Clouder-Outer (Ninki)

Cool Cat's Eyes (Kit)

Shooting Starburst Boost (Twist)

Flight of Fireflies (Mystery, Kit)
8 May 2009
126Fun Food FreewayNinkiThe Big Cheese

The Wedge of Veg

Pudding Lane
Frisky Whisk (Ninki)

Grater-Scraper (Twist)

Cheese Board (Kit)

Chef's Hat (Mystery, Kit)
15 May 2009
21Building Block RockKitCrane Corner

Turning Tunnel

The Working Herberts
C*ck Basher (Ninki)

Dinod*** (Twist)

F*** (Kit)

Mega An** (Mystery, Ninki)
7 March 2011
22The Ker-razy Cave CaperTwistThe Looping Lava Tube

Glacier Gully

Stalactite Slalom
Rockin' Rocket Boosters (Kit)

Hyper Heater (Twist)

Picky (Ninki)

Superstar N*gra Light (Mystery, Twist)
8 March 2011
23The Play Place RaceNinkiThe Bouncy Castle Start Line

Slippy Slope/The Musical Tubes

Roller Squeeze Straight

Ball Pond Plunge
Super Suckers (Twist)

Big Wide Wedge (Kit)

Blow-Up Bouncers (Ninki)

De-tangler (Mystery, Twist)
9 March 2011
24Spooky SpeedwayTwistHairy Scary Hallway

Room of Choices

The Web Way
Bat Wings (Kit)

Lending Hand (Ninki)

Glower (Twist)

Spooky Sheet (Mystery, Ninki)
10 March 2011
25The Speedy Greedy Bake RaceKitSteady Bready Bridge

Donut Tunnel through the Middle of Meringue Mountain

Tackle the Bumpy Bun Jumps

Frisky Whisk (Kit)

Getaway Tray (Twist)

Icing Bag (Ninki)

Dreamy Creamy Fondant Fancy (Mystery, Twist)
11 March 2011
26Wild West WorldNinkiTumble Weed Trail

Tin Can Canyon

Old Pine Gold Mine
Sheriff's Badge (Ninki)

Lasso (Twist)

Burpalo Nickel (Kit)

Cowboy Hat (Mystery, Kit)
14 March 2011
27The Overgrown Garden GetawayTwistLong Forgotten Lawn

Park and Glide Pond

Tree-mendous Avenue
Hopping-glad frog legs (Twist)

Creaky-Squeaky Lawnmower (Kit)

Long Stick (Ninki)

Hairdressing Set (Mystery, Ninki)
15 March 2011
28City SpeedwayKitThe Statue of Ribbity

The Subway

Skyscraper Caper

The Showtime Shimmy
Beat Bop Baton (Kit)

Subway Tickets (Twist)

Big Onion (Ninki)

Year's Supply of Popcorn (Mystery, Ninki)
16 March 2011
29The Giant Jungle JetwayNinkiUndergrowth Expressway

Tree Trunk Trail

The Leaves
Leaping Lizard Legs (Ninki)

Frog's Tongue (Twist)

Zapper (Kit)

Rain Cloud (Mystery, Ninki)
17 March 2011
210Arty Crafty CaperTwistOrigami Forest

Glitter Falls

Natter Stamp Street

Paper Plane Pass
Safety Scissors (Ninki)

Super Sticker (Twist)

Perfect Painter (Kit)

Ball of Super String (Mystery, Twist)
18 March 2011
211Treasure Island TrailKitPirate Ship Wreck

Coconut Grove

Quick Sand Land
Hook (Twist)

Main Sail (Ninki)

Rope (Kit)

Treasure Map (Mystery, Twist)
21 March 2011
212The Toy Factory TrackNinkiToy Toad Travelator

Burpalloon Way

Toy Pong Parade
Quick and Slick Oil Can (Twist)

Top Popper (Ninki)

Spanner (Kit)

Toy Model of Kerwhizzitor (Mystery, Ninki)

"Thingamajig" (extra mystery item, Ninki)
22 March 2011
213Planet SnoutTwistSprout Wood

Crackle Crater

Snoutsville
Fantastic Fan (Kit)

Which-Way Dish (Ninki)

Pepper Pot (Twist)

Sprout Recipe Book (Mystery, Ninki)
23 March 2011
214The Zoom Around the MoonNinkiLunar Lane

The Spaceship

The Crater

The Dark Side
Fiery Flare (Ninki)

Force Field (Twist)

Space Helmets (Kit)

Super Duper Boosters (Mystery, Kit)
24 March 2011
215The Deserted Desert DashAllNoneEye Spy (Ninki)

Big Ears (Twist)

Nifty Nose (Kit)

Magic Lamp (Mystery, shared by all)
[NB all teams score equal points and are allowed to choose Mods cooperatively]
25 March 2011

In other languages

Broadcast

Reception

British psychologist Aric Sigman refers to Kerwhizz as a perfect example of what television makers claim is educational, despite his insistence to the contrary. [4] Sigman goes on to say that "the phrase 'educational television' was, of course, invented by people who make television", "to me it's an oxymoron.". [4]

Lawsuit

In 2011, cartoonist Michael Mitchell sued the BBC and CBeebies, claiming that Kerwhizz's human CGI characters were based on his own designs for a proposed series called The Bounce Bunch. The BBC and CBeebies denied these claims. In the England and Wales Patents County Court in December 2011, His Honour Judge Birss, QC found that the Kerwhizz characters did not infringe Mr Mitchell's copyright. [5]

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