OOglies

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OOglies
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Also known asOOglies Funsize
GenreComedy
Created byNick Hopkin
Tim Dann
Austin Low
Written byTim Dann

Nick Hopkin

Austin Low
Presented byPeter Dickson
Opening themePeter Dickson
ComposersAndy Blythe and Martin Joustra
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes46
Production
Production locationBBC Scotland
EditorJohn Steventon
Camera setup4K Quality
Running time15 min. per episode (5 min. for Funsize)
Production company BBC Scotland
Original release
Network CBBC
Release10 August 2009 (2009-08-10) 
2010 (2010)
Release16 March (2015-03-16) 
27 March 2015 (2015-03-27)

OOglies is a stop-motion animated children's television series produced by BBC Scotland for CBBC, and distributed worldwide by Classic Media. [1] The show involves short sketches that play for 30 seconds to a minute starring household items and food, virtually all of which have googly eyes stuck on, hence the show's title.

Contents

The show first aired on 10 August 2009, on both CBBC and BBC HD. The commission was for two series of 13 shows, each 15 minutes long. The shows were produced in a block over five months in Glasgow. Voices are provided by Tim Dann, Peter Dickson, and Shelley Longworth. The series was created and written by Nick Hopkin, Tim Dann, and Austin Low. The show returned in 2015 as OOglies Funsize.

Recurring gags

There are groups of characters who appear with similar gags multiple times; sometimes, the characters meet each other. Episodes begin with a mock safety announcement voiced by Peter Dickson, telling viewers that all stunts "have been performed by trained OOglies". In OOglies Funsize, the message "It's time for OOglies!" is added on.

OOglies Funsize

Episodes

These are the list of all sketches on the 26 episodes of Ooglies, as well as the Funsize version in 2015. Season 1's opening gags featured The Playful Grapes And Melonhead, whereas Season 2 featured Boo Potato. The walnut outro appeared in both seasons.

Season 1 (2009)

Episode NumberSketchesAir-Date
01
  • The Scramblers
  • Bonkers Conkers
  • Strawberry Lovers
  • Lonely Sprout
  • Mr. Magnetic
  • Extreme Soap Bars
  • Laser Mouse
  • BeanHeads
  • The Fruit Bunch And Devious Blender
  • The Chili Peppers
  • The Cheeky Carrots And Torch
  • Grumpy Ball And Bouncy Ball
  • The String Of Sausages
  • Stunt Tomato
  • The DIY Doughnuts
  • Zip Face And Pencil
  • Pepper Shaker
  • Lightbulb Lynne
  • React
  • The Inquisitive Mushrooms
  • The Cherry-aiders
  • Three Peas
  • Sal The Slice
  • Slippy 'Nana
10 August

2009

02
  • Strawberry Lovers
  • Mr. Magnetic
  • The Fruit Bunch And Devious Blender
  • Zip Face And Pencil
  • Strictly Come Grating
  • Zombie Vegetables
  • Grumpy Ball And Bouncy Ball
  • The Scramblers
  • Sal The Slice
  • The Cheeky Carrots And Torch
  • Bonkers Conkers
  • French Maid Scrubbing Brush
  • Bonkers Conkers (Again)
  • React
  • Racey Bacon and Mr. Bun
  • Alarming Clock
  • The Chilli Peppers
  • Stunt Tomato
  • Spanish Cactus
  • Lonely Sprout
  • Extreme Soap Bars
  • The Stapler Dogs
  • The Inquisitive Mushrooms
  • Frantic Fan
  • High-Speed Strip Marker
11 August 2009
03
  • The Scramblers
  • Strawberry Lovers
  • The Cheeky Carrots And Torch
  • Slippy 'Nana
  • Alarming Clock
  • Three Peas
  • Action Hero Sock
  • Zip Face And Pencil
  • The Fruit Bunch And Devious Blender
  • Pepper Shaker
  • Bonkers Conkers
  • Racey Bacon and Mr. Bun
  • Mr. Magnetic
  • Lonely Sprout
  • Grumpy Ball And Bouncy Ball
  • The String Of Sausages
  • The Baby Blocks
  • Stunt Tomato
  • Laser Mouse
  • Extreme Soap Bars
  • The Chilli Peppers
  • Strong Man Monkey Nut
  • React
  • Lightbulb Lynne
  • The Inquisitive Mushrooms
12 August 2009
04
  • The Cherry aid-ers
  • Slippy 'Nana
  • Zip Face And Pencil
  • Sugar Cube
  • Three Peas
  • Stunt Tomato
  • The Chili Peppers
  • The Inquisitive Mushrooms
  • Bonkers Conkers
  • The Scramblers
  • The DIY Doughnuts
  • Mr Magnetic
  • Lonely Sprout
  • React
  • Laser Mouse
  • Sal The Slice
  • Pepper Shaker
  • High-Speed Strip Marker
  • Zombie Vegetables
  • Racey Bacon and Mr. Bun
  • The Dueling Toothbrushes
  • The Bin
  • Alarming Clock
  • Strawberry Lovers
  • Frantic Fan
13 August 2009
05
  • Lonely Sprout
  • Stunt Tomato
  • The DIY Doughnuts
  • React
  • Mr. Magnetic
  • Cheese That Cried Wolf
  • Strawberry Lovers
  • Frantic Fan
  • Three Peas
  • Sugar Cube
  • The Cheeky Carrots And Torch
  • The Chili Peppers
  • Sal The Slice
  • The Scramblers
  • Pepper Shaker
  • Flourish Camera
  • Rapper Mobile Phones
  • The Dueling Toothbrushes
  • The Stapler Dogs
  • French Maid Scrubbing Brush
  • The Baby Blocks
  • The Bin
  • French Cactus
  • The Cherry aid-ers
  • Grumpy Ball And Bouncy Ball
14 August 2009

International Broadcast

On 6 April 2010, Classic Media acquired worldwide distribution rights to the series. [2]

DVD release

A DVD release of the series containing a select number of episodes was released by Classic Media and Universal Studios Home Entertainment UK in 2010, under license from the BBC.

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References

  1. "Classic picks up Ooglies".
  2. "Classic picks up Ooglies".