Charlie Chalk

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Charlie Chalk
Genre Stop-Motion
Running time 15 minutes per episode (approx)
Creator(s) Woodland Productions
Starring Michael Williams
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original channel BBC
Original run 1987–Present
No. of episodes 13

Charlie Chalk was a Stop Motion animation produced in the 1980s in the UK by Woodland Productions, the creators of Postman Pat and other children's television programmes. It tells the story of Charlie Chalk - a jolly clown who, after falling asleep whilst fishing out at sea, ends up on a strange island by the name of Merrytwit (as explained in the title sequence before each episode).

The first episode of the series (entitled 'Shipwrecked Charlie') finds Charlie having just landed on Merrytwit, and after making friends with some of its inhabitants, decides to stay and build a home there. The following episodes follow Charlie and his new friends on various adventures on the island.

Contents

[edit] Main characters

  • Charlie Chalk
  • Captain Mildred
  • Mary the Hover Fairy
  • Lewis T. Duck
  • Arnold the Elephant
  • Edward the Gorilla
  • Trader Jones
  • Sam Mellor
  • Bert
  • Litterbug

[edit] Episode list

The series consisted of 13 original episodes, as listed below:

  • Shipwrecked Charlie
  • Arnold's Big Night Out
  • The Coconut Harvest
  • The Sneezes
  • Jumping Bananas
  • The Mountain That Moaned
  • Edward Keeps Fit
  • The Feast
  • There Are No Roads On Merrywit
  • Mildred's Day Off
  • Bert's Boring Day
  • Return Of The Litter
  • Goodbye, Hello

[edit] Merchandise

  • Charlie Chalk - The Complete Collection features all 13 episodes and is currently available on DVD
  • In 1988, Redrock Records released a Charlie Chalk LP. It included the several incidental songs played on the show and the full Charlie Chalk theme song which includes some previously un-heard lyrics.
  • A new Charlie Chalk CD has been developed in America
  • The UK based restaurant chain Brewers Fayre Originally held Charlie Chalk as their mascot, but this image has since changed to the firm's own 'Brewster the Bear'

[edit] External links


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