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'''''The Tweenies''''' is a ] programme aimed at children, broadcast on the ]. The programme is set at a ] centre, and the four Tweenies themselves are Milo and Jake (both boys) and Bella and Fizz (both girls), played by actors inside ] suits in a style reminiscent of the ], only geared towards a slightly older audience. The regular cast includes two adults, Max and Judy, and two dogs, Doodles and (less frequently, and in the later episodes) Izzles, all in similar suits.
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| creator = ] <br /> Iain Lauchlan
| developer = ] for ]
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| opentheme = "''Tweenies'' Theme (Are You Ready to Play?)"
| endtheme = "''Tweenies'' Theme (Are You Ready to Play?)" (instrumental, short version)
| country = United Kingdom
| genre = Comedy<br />Educational<br />Musical<br />Puppetry
| music = Liz Kitchen<br />Graham Pike<br />Barrie Bignold
| language = English
| num_episodes = 390
| list_episodes = List of Tweenies episodes
| executive_producer = Judy Whitfield <br /> Clare Elstow
| producer = Kay Benbow <br /> Robin Carr <br /> Iain Lauchlan <br /> Will Brenton <br /> Karl Woolley
| camera = Davy Johnson
| runtime = 18–20 minutes
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'''''Tweenies''''' is a British ] puppet children's television series created by ] and Iain Lauchlan. The programme was focused on four preschool-aged characters, known as the "Tweenies"; Bella, Milo, Fizz & Jake, whilst playing, singing, dancing and learning in a fictional playgroup based in England. They are cared for by two adult Tweenies; Max & Judy and their dogs; Doodles and Izzles.
A "Tweenie Clock", with five circular lights arranged in a pentagonal shape with the lights denoting "news time" (orange), "messy time" (blue: art, sticking, painting), "song time" (yellow: generally nursery rhymes or children's classics), "telly time" (green) and "story time" (red). A button next to the clock is pressed to select the activity that will be undertaken next.


''Tweenies'' first premiered on September 6th, 1999 on the ]'s children's block and consisted of a total of 390 episodes, with the final episode airing on July 25th, 2002. Repeated episodes of the series aired on ] from 2002 to 2016. In 2000, the show won a ] for Best Pre-school Live Action Series, and singles featuring exclusive songs spent several weeks in the charts during the early 2000s.
It has also been shown in the U.S. on the cable channel ] since mid-2003, however, it is shown intermittently (not every day) at an extremely early morning hour (ranging from 6am on the east coast to 3am on the west coast). Like with the more well-known across-the-Atlantic transplant of ], the episodes are re-dubbed with American-accented voices to make them easier for American children to follow and words specific to British English are changed (for example, "telly time" is renamed "video time" and "news time" is renamed "circle time"). The ] site notes that it is one of Britain's most popular children's TV shows.


''Tweenies'' also released music in the early 2000s and achieved five top 20 singles on the ].
It is currently being shown on ] (the BBCs young children's channel). The Tweenies is a great success and kids love it!


==Overview and history==
There is also a live version of The Tweenies shown regularly at ] in the section Cred Street,the section aimed at younger children.
The idea for the programme came from ] and Iain Lauchlan, a pair with a track record of being involved in BBC children's programming. Together they set up Tell-Tale Productions at Elstree Film Studios in Hertfordshire. Iain Lauchlan was a presenter on '']'', ''],'' and '']'', meeting Brenton, a ], writer and also ], during the latter. Together they started producing two of the '']'' strands before forming their own production companies Tell-Tale Productions and, more recently, Wish Films. They also created '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']''.

''Tweenies'' is a production of Tell-Tale Productions in association with the BBC. Animation for the show was produced by A Productions, an animation studio based in ], England, with Ealing Animation providing some animation in a few early episodes. ] for the series was provided by ''Clockwork Digital'', with Ben Mars animating Mungo, the computer creature who appears in some later episodes.

Episodes consist of a mixture of story, song, and creative activity. Music plays an important part in the programme and children are encouraged to join in with songs and actions.

The programme is set in a nursery in England attended by four puppet characters called The Tweenies: Jake, Fizz, Milo and Bella. They are in the care of two adult helpers, Max and Judy, and their dog, Doodles. And later joined by another dog, Izzles.

The show includes a "Tweenie Clock", with five circular lights arranged in a ]al shape with the lights denoting "News Time" (Circle Time in the US) – Orange, "Messy Time" – Blue, "Song Time" – Yellow, "Telly Time" (Video Time in the US) – Green and "Story Time" – Red. "Surprise Time" is a special time determined when all five lights glow. A button at the centre of the clock (Purple) is pressed to select the activity that will be undertaken next.

It was formerly shown on ], from 11 February 2002 until 1 April 2016. Like several other ] programmes, a live stage version of the show has toured in the UK. The most recent tour, ''Top of the Tots'', toured the British Isles during 2009, the series' 10th anniversary. In addition, the tour also played several shows in Hong Kong in late September and early October 2009. The Tweenies were also regulars on the annual CBeebies Live tours around the British Isles. Between 2003 and 2005, there was also a ''Tweenies'' theme park, at ] in the Cred Street section aimed at younger children, which replaced the '']'' section and then was removed to be replaced by '']''. In 2000, ''Tweenies'' won two awards: Best Pre-School Educational Program and Best Live Action Pre-School Programme.

The original prototypes for the Tweenies characters were designed by Sally Preisig of Mimics Productions; they were later re-scaled into two sizes for the characters shown in the series. In addition, Preisig also designed the character costumes and was co-constructor/developer for the Tweenies' full-size puppets. The costume fabric comes from the UK and was imported and dyed into their present colours; it is about the same thickness as fleece jumpers.

] Studios made the animatronic Tweenie heads.


==Characters== ==Characters==
"Tweenies" (preschool children):


===Main===
Bella - female, oldest, confident but with bossy tendencies. Blue skin, yellow hair with a bow.
* Bella (operated by ], Emma Quintin, Esther Collins; voiced by Sally Preisig 1999–2000, Emma Weaver 2000–2002 in the UK, ] in the US) is a 5-year-old blue-skinned girl with blonde hair and a red hair bow. As the oldest and tallest of the Tweenies, Bella has a sense of superiority over her younger friends. She projects a bossy and boisterous attitude and likes to take the role of leadership in the Tweenies' games. Sometimes she causes things to go wrong with her arrogance – for instance, in the episode 'It Wasn't Me', Bella accidentally breaks one of the strings from Max's marionette puppet despite everyone having been told not to play with it as it was "special", and she hides it in Doodles' bed and tries to blame him. Despite this, she always apologises for her wrongdoings eventually. Although Bella comes across as domineering, she has a caring heart and likes to help the younger Tweenies. She loves acting, dressing up, fairies and reading. Her favourite colour is red. Her best friend is Fizz.
* Milo (operated by C.H. Beck 1999–2000, Matthew Lyons/Kate Ryan 2000–2002; voiced by ] in the UK, ] in the US) is a 4-year-old purple-skinned boy with black hair. The loudmouth of the Tweenies, he is energetic and loves telling jokes and playing pranks. Sometimes his impulsiveness and hyperactivity may result in him upsetting the other Tweenies, but he is ultimately friendly and good-hearted. He is quick to argue with Bella due to their loud, clashing personalities. He often adds the suffix "-a-rooney" to words. He loves football and magic. His favourite colour is blue. His best friend is Jake.
* Fizz (operated by Jenny Hutchinson 1999–2000, Angela Reynolds 2000, Francesca Anderson 2001–2002; voiced by Colleen Daley in the UK, Lisa Yamanaka in the US) is a 4-year-old yellow-skinned girl with reddish brown beaded hair. She is usually mild-mannered and laidback but can become stroppy when she doesn't get her way. Fizz is somewhat introverted; when something upsets her, she often retreats to the playhouse for peace. She loves dancing (especially ballet), painting, singing and playing with dolls. Her favourite colour is pink. Her best friend is Bella.
* Jake (operated by Samantha Dodd 1999–2002; voiced by ] in the UK, ] in the US) is a 3-year-old orange-skinned boy with a blond ]. Being the youngest Tweenie, he sometimes feels left out and excluded from the other Tweenies' games when he is not big enough to join in. He is the kindest of the Tweenies and has a close bond with Doodles, often turning to him for comfort or advice when unhappy. He is also very sensitive and is prone to tears when frustrated. He will sometimes get words mixed up. He loves playing pretend, using his imagination, and dressing up, especially as his superhero alter-ego, Dotman. His favourite colour is green. His best friend is Milo.

===Supporting===
* Doodles (operated by Alan Riley and John Tobias; voiced by ] in the UK, James Rankin in the US) is a red-and-yellow male dog. Doodles is a very friendly, relaxed and calm dog. His favourite colour is yellow. His voice is based on that of ]. He loves going for walks with Max and can often be seen looking out for Jake.
* Izzles (operated by Fiona Watkins; voiced by Colleen Daley) is a purple-and-white female dog, who was first introduced in 2001. Unlike Doodles, she is a puppy and therefore much younger and very energetic. Her favourite colour is purple. At first, her antics were not to the Tweenies' liking, more so Jake but she has since calmed down and settled in. The girls often like to dress her up in fancy stuff. She is also a companion for Doodles. She was originally going to be called Squiggles until it was realised that someone already had the rights to that name and that small children find it hard to say 'SQU'.
* Max (operated by Simon Grover/Matthew Lyons (some episodes); voiced by Bob Golding in the UK, James Rankin in the US) is a pink-skinned man who is one of the two workers of the playgroup of the Tweenies. He speaks with a ] accent. He loves animals, trains, fixing different things around the playgroup, and exploring the outside world.
* Judy (operated by Simon Grover/Sinead Rushe (outside); voiced by Sinead Rushe in the UK, Caroly Larson in the US) a green-skinned woman who is the other of the playgroup workers. She speaks with an ] accent. She loves reading, gardening, being creative and giving good advice to the Tweenies.
==Episodes==
{{Main|List of Tweenies episodes}}
{{:List of Tweenies episodes}}

The ''Tweenies'' aired its first episode ''Tweenie Band'' on 6 September 1999 on its original programme block ] and last aired on 25 July 2002 with ''What Makes Summer?'' on its former channel ]. In total, there are 390 episodes. There have been special episodes, such as a series of ''Be Safe with the Tweenies'' and expanded forty-minute episodes.

Episode 252, ''Favourite Songs'' (first aired in March 2001) was withdrawn from further airing in January 2013, after the ] received 216 complaints about a scene within the episode, themed as a parody of an episode of '']'' where Max appears dressed as disgraced host ]. The episode aired three months after claims of ] committed by Savile came to light. The ] removed ''Tweenies'' from the ] schedule altogether for four months. The episodes then came back to the schedule from June 2013 until April 2016.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21108337|title=BBC receives 216 complaints for Tweenies Jimmy Savile spoof|date=2013-01-21|work=BBC News|access-date=2017-07-25|language=en-GB}}</ref>

==Telecast==
In the USA, ''Tweenies'' was shown on ] from 2003 to 2005. Noggin showed a different version of the show where most characters are dubbed over with Canadian actors. This American version also briefly aired on ]'s ] from 18 July to 25 September 2003.

==Discography==
===Albums===

{|class="wikitable" border="1"
!Title
!Entered chart (UK)<ref name="uk charts" />
!Peak position (UK)<ref name="uk charts">{{cite web |url= https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/9873/tweenies/ |title=Tweenies |work=The Official Charts Company }}</ref>
!Weeks on chart (UK)<ref name="uk charts" />
|-
|''Friends Forever''
|25 November 2000
|align=center|56
|align=center|6
|-
|''The Christmas Album''
|1 December 2001
|align=center|34
|align=center|6
|-
|''Everybody Dance''
|23 November 2002
|align=center|83
|align=center|1
|-
|''Greatest Hits'' <small>(double CD)</small>
|align=center|—
|align=center|—
|align=center|—
|}

===Singles===
{|class="wikitable" border="1"
!Title
!Entered chart (UK)<ref name="uk charts"/>
!Peak position (UK)<ref name="uk charts"/>
!Weeks on chart (UK)<ref name="uk charts"/>
!Sent to ] Album
|-
|"No. 1"
|11 November 2000
|align=center|5
|align=center|24
|Yes
|-
|"Best Friends Forever"
|31 March 2001
|align=center|12
|align=center|11
|Yes
|-
|"Do the Lollipop"
|4 August 2001
|align=center|17
|align=center|8
|No
|-
|"I Believe in Christmas"
|15 December 2001
|align=center|9
|align=center|6
|No
|-
|"]"
|14 September 2002
|align=center|20
|align=center|8
|Yes
|}

==Live shows==
The ''Tweenies'' have had huge success in live performances from when they first premiered to the mid-2000s.

===Television===
In November 2000, the Tweenies appeared on a few episodes of the show '']'', performing their single ''No. 1''.

In December 2000, the Tweenies starred in their dedicated special of the series which featured more of their singles like ''Do The Lollipop'' and ''Have Fun Go Mad!''. This episode was later released on VHS and DVD as ''Music is Pop-a-Rooney!'' in July 2002, with new wrap-around segments recorded in the Playgroup.


===Arena tours===
Milo - male, boistrous but friendly, adds "-aroony!" to words to show approval. Purple skin and short spiked hair.
Beginning in 2001, the first ''Tweenies Live!'' show went on tour around arenas around the United Kingdom, produced by Tell-Tale Productions and BBC Worldwide, the show featured the Tweenies singing their favourite songs. A live recording of this tour from the ] was released on VHS in July 2001. A follow-up show – ''Tweenies Live! 2: The Fab-a-Rooney Tour'', toured from February–July 2002 and featured the live debut of Izzles.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/whats-on/theatre-news/anticipations-at-fever-pitch-1674956| title = Anticipation's at fever pitch – Chronicle Live| date = 30 January 2002}}</ref>


In December 2001, a follow-up show titled ''Tweenies Live! The Christmas Present'' was presented at the ] for the Christmas period and was later given a wide arena tour in December 2003 – January 2004, where Izzles joined the cast. A recording of the 2001 version was released on VHS in November 2002 and was later released on DVD in November 2006 as part of the ''Tweenies: The Ultimate Christmas Collection'' DVD compilation.
Fizz - female, favourite colour pink, stereotypically feminine but practical. Yellow skin, long brown braided hair.


The fourth tour – ''No Sleep 'til Bedtime'', toured the UK from March–May 2005. This tour was notable for featuring covers of licensed tracks sung by the Tweenies.
Jake - male, youngest, prone to mispronunciation of new words. Skin is orange, hair is alarming yellow "mohican quiff".


The fifth tour – ''The Enchanted Toyshop'' toured the UK in the Spring and Summer of 2007. It was the first Tweenies live tour to be solely produced by BBC Worldwide and the first to be shown in theatres instead of arenas.
Other characters:


The most recent tour – ''Top of the Tots'', toured the UK in Early 2009 to celebrate a milestone of the show's 10th Anniversary.
Max - adult male, avuncular and workmanlike but prone to flights of fancy, used to play bass guitar in a band(!) Pink skin, balding white hair.


===Alton Towers===
Judy - adult female, Irish, sympathetic and sensible. Green skin, purple hair.
From 2003 to 2005, the Cred Street Theatre was renamed The Tweenies Theatre where the characters spent three seasons performing live shows daily. There was also a Tweenies themed playground area. <ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.towerstimes.co.uk/history/past-rides/the-tweenies-theatre/ | title=The Tweenies Theatre – TowersTimes – Alton Towers Resort from another point of view! }}</ref>


==Merchandise==
Doodles - canine, male, breed unknown, often wiser than the Tweenies but misunderstood. Red and yellow fur


===DVDs and videos===
Izzles - canine, female, possibly Afghan Hound, friend of Doodles. Purple and silver fur
{{Main|List of Tweenies episodes}}
{{:List of Tweenies episodes}}
These were released by BBC Worldwide and some various DVDs are still available in retailers.
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Many of the above videos have also been dubbed into other languages. In addition, several of the ''Tweenies'' videos were produced in special versions for retailers with additional footage (for example, the "Party Games, Laughs & Giggles" video distributed at Marks & Spencer stores carried two additional segments, adding ten minutes to the video's running time). Many of the above videos were also released as DVDs under different names. iTunes has released a ''Best of Tweenies Volume 1'' which consists of the first six episodes of the series.{{citation needed|date=January 2014}}
==Cast (UK)==


===Books===
The Tweenies are played and voiced by different people. The actors that provide the voices also operate the animatronic parts of their heads.
From 1999 until 2006, various books were released from ''Tweenies'', based on the episodes that were mostly aired. Some annuals were released from 2001 to 2006 and other books were based on each character from ''Tweenies''.


===Toys and games===
Actors:
From the late 1990s into the early 2000s, the Tweenies were one of the most popular set of children's TV characters in the UK at the time, which led to a wide range merchandise being sold. Many toys were sold in various retailers, such as ], ], & ]. Merchandise included soft toys, playsets, collectible figures, board games, jigsaws and puzzles, talking toys, the video games which were ''Tweenies: Doodles' Bones'' for ] and ''Tweenies: Game Time'' for ], and many other products.


====Game Time====
Bella - Tamsin Heatley<br>
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Fizz - Jenny Hutchinson / Pui Fan Lee<br>
{{Video game reviews
Milo - C H Beck<br>
| PSM = 1/10<ref>''Tweenies'' game review, ''Official UK PlayStation Magazine'', ] issue 75</ref>
Jake - Samantha Dodd<br>
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Max and Judy - Simon Grover<br>
'''''Tweenies: Game Time''''' is an ] kids ] released in ] on 30 March 2001 for ], published by ]. It takes the form of a ]. The player controls Milo, Jake, Fizz and Bella through a series of 4 scenarios inspired by the show, one for each character.
Doodles - Alan Riley<br>
Judy (outside) - Sinead Rushe


The game was developed by ]. The direction of the game was partially based on research by ] of children who watched the Television show, which found that "singing and dancing are major factors in the success of the show". according to a BBC article from before the game launched.<ref name="BBC News">{{cite web |last1=Gibbon |first1=David |title=Tweenies set to conquer PlayStation |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1248050.stm |website=BBC News |access-date=7 June 2022 |date=30 March 2001}}</ref>
Voices:
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==Awards and nominations==
Fizz - Coleen Daley<br>
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Jake and Doodles - Justin Fletcher<br>
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Max and Milo - Bob Golding<br>
! Year
Bella - Sally Preisig<br>
! Nominated works
Judy - Sinead Rushe
! Award
! Category
! Result
! Lost to
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| 2000<ref name="bafta-2000">{{cite web|url=http://www.bafta.org/awards/childrens/nominations/?year=2000|title=Past Winners and Nominees – Children's – Awards – 2000|publisher=]|access-date=3 July 2010}}</ref>
|rowspan="2"| ''Tweenies''
|rowspan="2"| ]
|rowspan="2"| "Best Pre-School Live Action"
|{{won}}
|{{n/a}}
|-
| 2002
|{{nom}}
|'']''
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==See also==
These voice actors are recognisable as actors from other BBC series. For example, Justin Fletcher is "Justin" from ], and Sally Preisig is "Peggy Patch" from ].
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Tweenies
GenreComedy
Educational
Musical
Puppetry
Created byWill Brenton
Iain Lauchlan
Developed byTell-Tale Productions for BBC
StarringJustin Fletcher
Bob Golding
Sally Preisig
Emma Weaver
Colleen Daley
Sinead Rushe
Music byLiz Kitchen
Graham Pike
Barrie Bignold
Opening theme"Tweenies Theme (Are You Ready to Play?)"
Ending theme"Tweenies Theme (Are You Ready to Play?)" (instrumental, short version)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes390 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersJudy Whitfield
Clare Elstow
ProducersKay Benbow
Robin Carr
Iain Lauchlan
Will Brenton
Karl Woolley
Camera setupDavy Johnson
Running time18–20 minutes
Production companiesTell-Tale Productions
BBC
Original release
NetworkBBC One and BBC Two (CBBC)
CBeebies
Release6 September 1999 (1999-09-06) –
25 July 2002 (2002-07-25)

Tweenies is a British live-action puppet children's television series created by Will Brenton and Iain Lauchlan. The programme was focused on four preschool-aged characters, known as the "Tweenies"; Bella, Milo, Fizz & Jake, whilst playing, singing, dancing and learning in a fictional playgroup based in England. They are cared for by two adult Tweenies; Max & Judy and their dogs; Doodles and Izzles.

Tweenies first premiered on September 6th, 1999 on the BBC's children's block and consisted of a total of 390 episodes, with the final episode airing on July 25th, 2002. Repeated episodes of the series aired on CBeebies from 2002 to 2016. In 2000, the show won a British Academy Television Award for Best Pre-school Live Action Series, and singles featuring exclusive songs spent several weeks in the charts during the early 2000s.

Tweenies also released music in the early 2000s and achieved five top 20 singles on the UK Singles Chart.

Overview and history

The idea for the programme came from Will Brenton and Iain Lauchlan, a pair with a track record of being involved in BBC children's programming. Together they set up Tell-Tale Productions at Elstree Film Studios in Hertfordshire. Iain Lauchlan was a presenter on Play School, Fingermouse, and Playdays, meeting Brenton, a director, writer and also presenter, during the latter. Together they started producing two of the Playdays strands before forming their own production companies Tell-Tale Productions and, more recently, Wish Films. They also created Fun Song Factory, Boo!, BB3B, and Jim Jam and Sunny.

Tweenies is a production of Tell-Tale Productions in association with the BBC. Animation for the show was produced by A Productions, an animation studio based in Bristol, England, with Ealing Animation providing some animation in a few early episodes. Computer animation for the series was provided by Clockwork Digital, with Ben Mars animating Mungo, the computer creature who appears in some later episodes.

Episodes consist of a mixture of story, song, and creative activity. Music plays an important part in the programme and children are encouraged to join in with songs and actions.

The programme is set in a nursery in England attended by four puppet characters called The Tweenies: Jake, Fizz, Milo and Bella. They are in the care of two adult helpers, Max and Judy, and their dog, Doodles. And later joined by another dog, Izzles.

The show includes a "Tweenie Clock", with five circular lights arranged in a pentagonal shape with the lights denoting "News Time" (Circle Time in the US) – Orange, "Messy Time" – Blue, "Song Time" – Yellow, "Telly Time" (Video Time in the US) – Green and "Story Time" – Red. "Surprise Time" is a special time determined when all five lights glow. A button at the centre of the clock (Purple) is pressed to select the activity that will be undertaken next.

It was formerly shown on CBeebies, from 11 February 2002 until 1 April 2016. Like several other CBeebies programmes, a live stage version of the show has toured in the UK. The most recent tour, Top of the Tots, toured the British Isles during 2009, the series' 10th anniversary. In addition, the tour also played several shows in Hong Kong in late September and early October 2009. The Tweenies were also regulars on the annual CBeebies Live tours around the British Isles. Between 2003 and 2005, there was also a Tweenies theme park, at Alton Towers in the Cred Street section aimed at younger children, which replaced the Barney section and then was removed to be replaced by Bob the Builder. In 2000, Tweenies won two awards: Best Pre-School Educational Program and Best Live Action Pre-School Programme.

The original prototypes for the Tweenies characters were designed by Sally Preisig of Mimics Productions; they were later re-scaled into two sizes for the characters shown in the series. In addition, Preisig also designed the character costumes and was co-constructor/developer for the Tweenies' full-size puppets. The costume fabric comes from the UK and was imported and dyed into their present colours; it is about the same thickness as fleece jumpers.

Neal Scanlan Studios made the animatronic Tweenie heads.

Characters

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  • Bella (operated by Tamsin Heatley, Emma Quintin, Esther Collins; voiced by Sally Preisig 1999–2000, Emma Weaver 2000–2002 in the UK, Alyson Court in the US) is a 5-year-old blue-skinned girl with blonde hair and a red hair bow. As the oldest and tallest of the Tweenies, Bella has a sense of superiority over her younger friends. She projects a bossy and boisterous attitude and likes to take the role of leadership in the Tweenies' games. Sometimes she causes things to go wrong with her arrogance – for instance, in the episode 'It Wasn't Me', Bella accidentally breaks one of the strings from Max's marionette puppet despite everyone having been told not to play with it as it was "special", and she hides it in Doodles' bed and tries to blame him. Despite this, she always apologises for her wrongdoings eventually. Although Bella comes across as domineering, she has a caring heart and likes to help the younger Tweenies. She loves acting, dressing up, fairies and reading. Her favourite colour is red. Her best friend is Fizz.
  • Milo (operated by C.H. Beck 1999–2000, Matthew Lyons/Kate Ryan 2000–2002; voiced by Bob Golding in the UK, Tracey Moore in the US) is a 4-year-old purple-skinned boy with black hair. The loudmouth of the Tweenies, he is energetic and loves telling jokes and playing pranks. Sometimes his impulsiveness and hyperactivity may result in him upsetting the other Tweenies, but he is ultimately friendly and good-hearted. He is quick to argue with Bella due to their loud, clashing personalities. He often adds the suffix "-a-rooney" to words. He loves football and magic. His favourite colour is blue. His best friend is Jake.
  • Fizz (operated by Jenny Hutchinson 1999–2000, Angela Reynolds 2000, Francesca Anderson 2001–2002; voiced by Colleen Daley in the UK, Lisa Yamanaka in the US) is a 4-year-old yellow-skinned girl with reddish brown beaded hair. She is usually mild-mannered and laidback but can become stroppy when she doesn't get her way. Fizz is somewhat introverted; when something upsets her, she often retreats to the playhouse for peace. She loves dancing (especially ballet), painting, singing and playing with dolls. Her favourite colour is pink. Her best friend is Bella.
  • Jake (operated by Samantha Dodd 1999–2002; voiced by Justin Fletcher in the UK, Colin O'Meara in the US) is a 3-year-old orange-skinned boy with a blond mohawk. Being the youngest Tweenie, he sometimes feels left out and excluded from the other Tweenies' games when he is not big enough to join in. He is the kindest of the Tweenies and has a close bond with Doodles, often turning to him for comfort or advice when unhappy. He is also very sensitive and is prone to tears when frustrated. He will sometimes get words mixed up. He loves playing pretend, using his imagination, and dressing up, especially as his superhero alter-ego, Dotman. His favourite colour is green. His best friend is Milo.

Supporting

  • Doodles (operated by Alan Riley and John Tobias; voiced by Justin Fletcher in the UK, James Rankin in the US) is a red-and-yellow male dog. Doodles is a very friendly, relaxed and calm dog. His favourite colour is yellow. His voice is based on that of Scooby-Doo. He loves going for walks with Max and can often be seen looking out for Jake.
  • Izzles (operated by Fiona Watkins; voiced by Colleen Daley) is a purple-and-white female dog, who was first introduced in 2001. Unlike Doodles, she is a puppy and therefore much younger and very energetic. Her favourite colour is purple. At first, her antics were not to the Tweenies' liking, more so Jake but she has since calmed down and settled in. The girls often like to dress her up in fancy stuff. She is also a companion for Doodles. She was originally going to be called Squiggles until it was realised that someone already had the rights to that name and that small children find it hard to say 'SQU'.
  • Max (operated by Simon Grover/Matthew Lyons (some episodes); voiced by Bob Golding in the UK, James Rankin in the US) is a pink-skinned man who is one of the two workers of the playgroup of the Tweenies. He speaks with a Yorkshire accent. He loves animals, trains, fixing different things around the playgroup, and exploring the outside world.
  • Judy (operated by Simon Grover/Sinead Rushe (outside); voiced by Sinead Rushe in the UK, Caroly Larson in the US) a green-skinned woman who is the other of the playgroup workers. She speaks with an Irish accent. She loves reading, gardening, being creative and giving good advice to the Tweenies.

Episodes

Main article: List of Tweenies episodes
SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
11306 September 1999 (1999-09-06)31 March 2000 (2000-03-31)
2130 + Special24 July 2000 (2000-07-24)9 April 2001 (2001-04-09)
313024 September 2001 (2001-09-24)25 July 2002 (2002-07-25)

The Tweenies aired its first episode Tweenie Band on 6 September 1999 on its original programme block CBBC and last aired on 25 July 2002 with What Makes Summer? on its former channel CBeebies. In total, there are 390 episodes. There have been special episodes, such as a series of Be Safe with the Tweenies and expanded forty-minute episodes.

Episode 252, Favourite Songs (first aired in March 2001) was withdrawn from further airing in January 2013, after the BBC received 216 complaints about a scene within the episode, themed as a parody of an episode of Top of the Pops where Max appears dressed as disgraced host Jimmy Savile. The episode aired three months after claims of sexual abuse committed by Savile came to light. The BBC removed Tweenies from the CBeebies schedule altogether for four months. The episodes then came back to the schedule from June 2013 until April 2016.

Telecast

In the USA, Tweenies was shown on Noggin from 2003 to 2005. Noggin showed a different version of the show where most characters are dubbed over with Canadian actors. This American version also briefly aired on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block from 18 July to 25 September 2003.

Discography

Albums

Title Entered chart (UK) Peak position (UK) Weeks on chart (UK)
Friends Forever 25 November 2000 56 6
The Christmas Album 1 December 2001 34 6
Everybody Dance 23 November 2002 83 1
Greatest Hits (double CD)

Singles

Title Entered chart (UK) Peak position (UK) Weeks on chart (UK) Sent to CBeebies Album
"No. 1" 11 November 2000 5 24 Yes
"Best Friends Forever" 31 March 2001 12 11 Yes
"Do the Lollipop" 4 August 2001 17 8 No
"I Believe in Christmas" 15 December 2001 9 6 No
"Have Fun, Go Mad" 14 September 2002 20 8 Yes

Live shows

The Tweenies have had huge success in live performances from when they first premiered to the mid-2000s.

Television

In November 2000, the Tweenies appeared on a few episodes of the show Top of the Pops, performing their single No. 1.

In December 2000, the Tweenies starred in their dedicated special of the series which featured more of their singles like Do The Lollipop and Have Fun Go Mad!. This episode was later released on VHS and DVD as Music is Pop-a-Rooney! in July 2002, with new wrap-around segments recorded in the Playgroup.

Arena tours

Beginning in 2001, the first Tweenies Live! show went on tour around arenas around the United Kingdom, produced by Tell-Tale Productions and BBC Worldwide, the show featured the Tweenies singing their favourite songs. A live recording of this tour from the London Arena was released on VHS in July 2001. A follow-up show – Tweenies Live! 2: The Fab-a-Rooney Tour, toured from February–July 2002 and featured the live debut of Izzles.

In December 2001, a follow-up show titled Tweenies Live! The Christmas Present was presented at the Royal Albert Hall for the Christmas period and was later given a wide arena tour in December 2003 – January 2004, where Izzles joined the cast. A recording of the 2001 version was released on VHS in November 2002 and was later released on DVD in November 2006 as part of the Tweenies: The Ultimate Christmas Collection DVD compilation.

The fourth tour – No Sleep 'til Bedtime, toured the UK from March–May 2005. This tour was notable for featuring covers of licensed tracks sung by the Tweenies.

The fifth tour – The Enchanted Toyshop toured the UK in the Spring and Summer of 2007. It was the first Tweenies live tour to be solely produced by BBC Worldwide and the first to be shown in theatres instead of arenas.

The most recent tour – Top of the Tots, toured the UK in Early 2009 to celebrate a milestone of the show's 10th Anniversary.

Alton Towers

From 2003 to 2005, the Cred Street Theatre was renamed The Tweenies Theatre where the characters spent three seasons performing live shows daily. There was also a Tweenies themed playground area.

Merchandise

DVDs and videos

Main article: List of Tweenies episodes
SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
11306 September 1999 (1999-09-06)31 March 2000 (2000-03-31)
2130 + Special24 July 2000 (2000-07-24)9 April 2001 (2001-04-09)
313024 September 2001 (2001-09-24)25 July 2002 (2002-07-25)

These were released by BBC Worldwide and some various DVDs are still available in retailers.

  • Ready to Play with the Tweenies

Many of the above videos have also been dubbed into other languages. In addition, several of the Tweenies videos were produced in special versions for retailers with additional footage (for example, the "Party Games, Laughs & Giggles" video distributed at Marks & Spencer stores carried two additional segments, adding ten minutes to the video's running time). Many of the above videos were also released as DVDs under different names. iTunes has released a Best of Tweenies Volume 1 which consists of the first six episodes of the series.

Books

From 1999 until 2006, various books were released from Tweenies, based on the episodes that were mostly aired. Some annuals were released from 2001 to 2006 and other books were based on each character from Tweenies.

Toys and games

From the late 1990s into the early 2000s, the Tweenies were one of the most popular set of children's TV characters in the UK at the time, which led to a wide range merchandise being sold. Many toys were sold in various retailers, such as Toys "R" Us, Argos, & Woolworth's. Merchandise included soft toys, playsets, collectible figures, board games, jigsaws and puzzles, talking toys, the video games which were Tweenies: Doodles' Bones for Game Boy Color and Tweenies: Game Time for PlayStation, and many other products.

Game Time

Tweenies: Game Time
Reception
Review score
PublicationScore
PlayStation: The Official Magazine1/10

Tweenies: Game Time is an educational kids video game released in Europe on 30 March 2001 for PlayStation, published by BBC Multimedia. It takes the form of a minigame collection. The player controls Milo, Jake, Fizz and Bella through a series of 4 scenarios inspired by the show, one for each character.

The game was developed by Intelligent Games. The direction of the game was partially based on research by BBC Worldwide of children who watched the Television show, which found that "singing and dancing are major factors in the success of the show". according to a BBC article from before the game launched.

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated works Award Category Result Lost to
2000 Tweenies BAFTA Children's Awards "Best Pre-School Live Action" Won
2002 Nominated Teletubbies Everywhere

See also

References

  1. "BBC receives 216 complaints for Tweenies Jimmy Savile spoof". BBC News. 21 January 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Tweenies". The Official Charts Company.
  3. "Anticipation's at fever pitch – Chronicle Live". 30 January 2002.
  4. "The Tweenies Theatre – TowersTimes – Alton Towers Resort from another point of view!".
  5. Tweenies game review, Official UK PlayStation Magazine, Future Publishing issue 75
  6. Gibbon, David (30 March 2001). "Tweenies set to conquer PlayStation". BBC News. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  7. "Past Winners and Nominees – Children's – Awards – 2000". BAFTA. Retrieved 3 July 2010.

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