BERTHA (TV SERIES)
'''Bertha''' is a British stop motion animated children's television series about a factory machine. It was produced by Woodland Animations and aimed primarily at pre-school children.
| Contents |
| Story |
| Production |
| Main characters |
| Materials Produced by ''Bertha'' throughout the series |
| Original Broadcast Dates |
| List of episodes and first broadcast dates |
| Bertha theme tune |
| External links |
Story
The series was set in Spottiswood factory - a small manufacturing plant which produces a wide range of manufactured goods ranging from cuckoo clocks to windmill money depository boxes.
The show focussed on a factory machine named 'Bertha'. In each episode there would be some sort of daily crisis involved in factory production. With the help of her friends (the factory workers), Bertha invariably solves the problems. It should be noted that, as far as the audience saw, Bertha was also the only machine in Spottiswood factory.
Production
''Bertha'' was created by Woodland Animations, who also produced the shows ''Postman Pat'', ''Charlie Chalk'' and Gran for the BBC. The show was written by Eric Charles and Stephen Flewers and produced by Ivor Wood.
The Narration was provided by Roy Kinnear, who also provided the voices for the characters, along with Sheila Walker.
Main characters
★ 'Mr. Willmake' - Manager of the factory
★ 'Miss McClackerty' - Mr. Willmake's assistant
★ 'Mr. Sprott' - Chief designer
★ 'Tracy' - Assistant designer
★ 'Mr. Duncan' - Foreman
★ 'Ted Turner' - Chief machine operator.
★ 'Roy Willing' - Assistant machine operator
★ 'Mrs. Tupp' - The tea lady
★ 'Panjid' - Forklift truck operator
★ 'Nell' and 'Flo' - Packers and Stackers
★ 'T.O.M.' - Talk Operated Machine, a robot built to perform tasks around the factory
Materials Produced by ''Bertha'' throughout the series
★ Windmill money boxes
★ Garden gnomes
★ Beach balls
★ 365 Springs
★ Plastic Bears
★ Bathroom Sponges
★ Cuckoo clocks
★ Jack in the Boxes
★ Jigsaw puzzles
★ Watering cans
Original Broadcast Dates
''Bertha'' premiered on BBC 1 with "The Great Painting Job" which was broadcast on 1 April 1985 at 3.55pm. The next six episodes were shown over the following weeks, apart from interruptions for the Easter and May Day holidays.
Episodes eight to eleven were first broadcast at the end of an Autumn rerun. Similarly, the final two episodes premiered in the midst of a third outing in 1986.[1]
List of episodes and first broadcast dates
# "The Great Painting Job" - 1 April 1985 [2]
# "The Windmills" - 15 April 1985
# "A Mouse in the Works" - 22 April 1985
# "The Best Machine Competition" - 29 April 1985
# "Tom Gets Lost" - 13 May 1985
# "The Flying Bear" - 20 May 1985
# "The Tea Nurse" - 03 June 1985
# "More Speed, Less Work" - 05 November 1985
# "The Big Order" - 12 November 1985
# "The Burglars" - 19 November 1985
# "Bertha's Birthday Party" - 26 November 1985
# "The Big Sneeze" - 16 April 1986
# "Tom's New Friend" - 18 June 1986
Bertha theme tune
''Bertha'' had a catchy theme tune, with music and lyrics by Brian Daly, and sung by Guy Fletcher.
:''Bertha, lovely Bertha,
:''You are a lovely machine,
:''And anyone who works with you will know just what I mean.
:''Whoa...
:''Bertha, lovely Bertha,
:''Sometimes I think you're a dream;
:''When we work out what you have to do
:''You can always turn the goods out,
:''Always turn the goods out:
:''We can depend upon you.
:''Clicking in the day, flashing in the night,
:''Your computer is shining brightly.
:''Some people say you've a mind of your own,
:''And I think that's very likely, likely.
External links
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