Kerwhizz

Kerwhizz
Genre Children's game show
Presented by Jacob Scipio
Country of origin United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 42
Production
Executive producer(s) Alison Stewart [1]
Producer(s) Stephen Cannon [1]
Running time 22 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel BBC CBeebies
Original airing 3 November 2008 (2008-11-03) -present
External links
Website

Kerwhizz is a British children's television game show commissioned by Michael Carrington and aired on BBC One. The series uses a mix of CGI and live-action, and is targeted towards four to six-year-olds.[1] Kerwhizz originally ran from 3 November 2008 to 11 May 2009. A new series began on CBeebies on 7 March 2011, running on weekdays until 25 March. Re-runs of the new episodes continued except on bank holidays until 6 May.[2][3]

Contents

Summary

The show is moderated by Kerwhizzitor (Jacob Scipio), the only regular live-action character. Three teams of CGI characters, each comprising a human child and a part-living, part-mechanical animal, must answer four rounds of questions, each featuring a regular 2-D animated character, to win a choice of pod mod for their respective racing pods. In addition, one round offers the chance to win a mystery mod. Each 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.

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' pods are assembled around them and the respective mods are installed. The pods are then raised through the roof of the studio into the CGI race world. Each race world is a themed environment (the questions usually include clues to the theme) containing three, or occasionally four, zones, and each race comprises two 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.

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 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.

Episodes

Series Episode Title Winner Podmods Original Air Date
1 1 Vegetable Valley Alley Twist Gleaming Garden Snippers (Kit)
Spade (Twist)
Packet of Seeds (Ninki)
Giant Sprout (Mystery, Twist)
3 November 2008
1 2 The Slip and Slide Snow Ride Kit Crampon Claws (kit)
Supersonic Skis (Ninki)
Expander Specs (Twist)
Bobble Hat (Mystery, Ninki)
10 November 2008
1 3 Castle Kingdom Ninki Lance (Ninki)
Sword of Plastic (Kit)
Tur-bow (Twist)
Egg (Mystery, Ninki)
17 November 2008
1 4 Bedroom Zoom Kit Mega Moonbeam Super Torch (Ninki)
Shooting Star (Twist)
Teddy Bear Tim (Kit)
Giant Alarm Clock (Mystery, Twist)
24 November 2008
1 5 The Daring Dino Dash Twist Musical Conch Shell (Ninki)
Diviner (Kit)
Daffodactyl Flower (Twist)
Scarf (Mystery, Twist)
1 December 2008
1 6 Hat-Trick Highway Ninki Future Ball (Ninki)
Wonder Wand (Kit)
Natterjoker (Twist)
Corrector (Mystery, Twist)
 ?
1 7 Funfair Freeway Kit  ? 8 December 2008
1 8 The Great Space Race Ninki Keryptonite (Kit)
Faster Feather Duster (Ninki)
Comet Catcher Net (Twist)
Time-Travelling Clock (Mystery, Kit)
15 December 2008
1 9 Bowling Alley Rally Twist Lucky Bowling Arm Charm (Ninki)
Super Speakers (Twist)
Quicker-Sticker Sticky Stuff (Ninki)
Skittle Stopper (Mystery, not taken)
5 January 2009
1 10 The Ace Choc Chace Race Ninki Bubbler (Kit)
Marshmallow Maker (Twist)
Fruit-and-Nutter (Ninki)
Gripper-Dipper (Mystery, Twist)
12 January 2009
1 11 Underwater Whizzway Kit Rusty Anchor (Kit)
Plug (Twist)
Fish Food (Ninki)
Muncher Fish (Mystery, Kit)
19 January 2009
1 12 The Supershape Showdown Twist Prankstar (Ninki)
Super-Springy Thingy (Twist)
Totally Triangular Shape Cutter (Kit)
Stumbling Block (Mystery, Kit)
26 January 2009
1 13 Egypt World Ninki & Kit Really Useful Relic (Ninki)
Papyrus Password (Kit)
Eat-My-Duster (Twist)
Ancient, Light-reflecting Gem (Mystery, Kit)
2 February 2009
1 14 Supermarket Sprint Ninki Tip-Top Trolley Dodger (Twist)
Label Enabler (Kit)
Shopping Bag (Ninki)
Cheap-at-Half-the-Price Super Stacker (Mystery, Twist)
9 February 2009
1 15 Goldfish Gulp Twist Big, Bouncy Bubble (Ninki)
Propellor (Twist)
Rubber Ring (Kit)
Fishy Fin (Mystery, Twist)
16 February 2009
1 16 Whiffy World Ninki Super Socker (Twist)
Super Sucker (Kit)
Pongy Plunger (Ninki)
Giant Pepper Pot (Mystery, Twist)
23 February 2009
1 17 Opposite World Kit
[NB slowest pod wins]
Faster Blaster (Ninki)
Goer Slower (Kit)
Flashlight (Twist)
Swapsie (Mystery, Ninki)
 ?
1 18 Crazy Racy Golf Twist Right-On Cue (Twist)
Putt-Putt-Putter (Kit)
Plug Mod (Ninki)
Mega Bouncing Ball (Mystery, not taken)
 ?
1 19 Daredevil Dreamway All Sniffertron (Kit)
Practical Pointer (Twist)
Pip's Perfect Pod Mod (Ninki)
Pod-in-a-Box (Mystery, Kit)
 ?
1 20 The Fairy Tale Trail Kit One Wish (Kit)
Two Wishes (Twist)
Three Wishes (Ninki)
Nattertoad (Mystery, Ninki)
 ?
1 21 The Marvellous Musical Marathon Ninki Mega megaphone (Ninki)
Cool Conductor (Kit)
Super Speakers (Twist)
Wonderhorn (Mystery, Ninki)
 ?
1 22 Party Paradise Kit Food Finding Fork (Twist)
Power Party Popper (Kit)
Pressing Presser (Ninki)
Parcel (Mystery, Twist)
 ?
1 23 The Four Season Freeway Twist Nibbling Gnashers (Ninki)
Brumbrella (Kit)
Lead Guitar (Twist)
Ticket to Boys for All Seasons concert (Mystery, Kit)
 ?
1 24 The Super Ace Rainbow Race Kit Top Drawer-er (Kit)
Fade-Away Vanishing Block (Twist)
Splatt-er (Ninki)
Colour-Me-Wonderful Paint Set (Mystery, Ninki)
 ?
1 25 Moonlight Night Flight Twist Clouder-Outer (Ninki)
Cool Cat's Eyes (Kit)
Shooting Starburst Boost (Twist)
Flight of Fireflies (Mystery, Kit)
 ?
1 26 Fun Food Freeway Ninki Frisky Whisk (Ninki)
Grater-Scraper (Twist)
Cheese Board (Kit)
Chef's Hat (Mystery, Kit)
 ?
2 1 Building Block Rock Kit Brick Basher (Ninki)
Dino Demolition Ball (Twist)
Foghorn (Kit)
Mega Cone (Mystery, Ninki)
7 March 2011
2 2 The Ker-razy Cave Twist Rockin' Rocket Boosters (Kit)
Hyper Heater (Twist)
Picky (Ninki)
Superstar Night Light (Mystery, Twist)
8 March 2011
2 3 The Play Place Race Ninki Super Suckers (Twist),
Big Wide Wedge (Kit),
Blow-Up Bouncers (Ninki),
De-tangler (Mystery Twist)
9 March 2011
2 4 Spooky Speedway Twist Bat Wings (Kit),
Lending Hand (Ninki)
Glower (Twist)
Spooky Sheet (Mystery, Ninki)
10 March 2011
2 5 The Speedy Greedy Bake Race Kit Frisky Whisk (Kit)
Getaway Tray (Twist)
Icing Bag (Ninki)
Dreamy Creamy Fondant Fancy (Mystery Not taken)
11 March 2011
2 6 Wild West World Ninki Sheriff's Badge (Ninki)
Lasso (Twist)
Burpalo Nickel (Kit)
Cowboy Hat (Mystery, Kit)
14 March 2011
2 7 Overgrown Garden Getaway Twist Hopping-glad frog legs (Twist)
Creaky-Squeaky Lawnmower (Kit)
Long Stick (Ninki)
Hairdressing Set (Mystery, Ninki)
15 March 2011
2 8 City Speedway Kit Beat Bop Baton (Kit)
Subway Tickets (Twist)
Big Onion (Ninki)
Year's Supply of Popcorn (Mystery, Ninki)
16 March 2011
2 9 Giant Jungle Jetway Ninki Leaping Lizard Legs (Ninki)
Frog's Tongue (Twist)
Zapper (Kit)
Rain Cloud (Mystery, Ninki)
17 March-2011
2 10 Arty Crafty Caper Twist Safety Scissors (Ninki)
Super Sticker (Twist)
Perfect Painter (Kit)
Ball of Super String (Mystery, Twist)
18 March 2011
2 11 Treasure Island Trail Kit Hook (Twist)
Main Sail (Ninki)
Rope (Kit)
Treasure Map (Mystery, Twist)
21 March 2011
2 12 The Toy Factory Track Ninki Quick and Slick Oil Can (Twist)
Top Popper (Ninki)
Spanner (Kit)
Toy Model of Kerwhizzitor (Mystery not taken)
"Thingamajig" (extra mystery item, Ninki)
22 March-2011
2 13 Planet Snout Twist Fantastic Fan (Kit)
Which-Way Dish (Ninki)
Pepper Pot (Twist)
Sprout Recipe Book (Mystery not taken)
23 March 2011
2 14 The Zoom Around the Moon Ninki
[NB Kit drops out of race]
Fiery Flare (Ninki)
Force Field (Twist)
Space Helmets (Kit)
Super Duper Boosters (Mystery, Kit)
24 March 2011
2 15 The Deserted Desert Dash All Eye 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

Reception

British-based American psychologist Dr 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, claiming that Kerwhizz's human CGI characters were based on his own designs for a proposed series called The Bounce Bunch. The BBC denied these claims. [5] 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. [6]

References

  1. ^ a b c Holmwood, Leigh (12 February 2008). "CBeebies to launch pre-school quiz show". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/feb/12/bbc.television. Retrieved 2009-04-09. 
  2. ^ "Kerwhizz, a new CBeebies mixed media pre-school quiz show" (Press release). 10 October 2008. http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/10_october/10/kerwhizz.shtml. Retrieved 2009-04-09. "Episodes were written by various writers including: Stephen Cannon, Barry Quinn, Alan Robinson, Helen Baker, Katie Simmons, Robbie Sims. James Shovlin, Sam West and Matt Lyons, Feri Tezcan" 
  3. ^ "Kerwhizz kid" (Press release). 3 November 2008. http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/tv/wk45/feature_kerwhizz.shtml. Retrieved 2009-04-09. 
  4. ^ a b Kelland, Kate (February 12, 2008). "Psychologist warns of "educational television" myth". Reuters. http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idUSL1285190620080212. Retrieved 2009-04-09. 
  5. ^ "'BBC stole my idea for CBeebies show': Cartoonist demands £2m compensation in copyright row over design of hit children's characters". Daily Mail website. November 18, 2011. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2063264/BBC-stole-idea-CBeebies-Cartoonist-demands-2m-compensation-copyright-row-design-hit-childrens-characters.html. Retrieved 2011-11-19. 
  6. ^ "Mitchell v British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (2011) EWPCC 42". British and Irish Legal Information Institute website. December 21, 2011. http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWPCC/2011/42.html. Retrieved 2011-12-29. 

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