The Blunders

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The Blunders
Genre Children's television
Created by Colin Voisey
Haydn Morgan
Written by Ian Sachs
Directed by Ian Sachs
Voices of Frankie Howerd
Narrated by Frankie Howerd
Composer(s) Chris Stuart
Country of origin England
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 30
Production
Executive producer(s) Graham Clutterbuck
Producer(s) Barrie Edwards
Editor(s) Robert Dunbar
Camera setup Mark Taylor
Running time 5 minutes
Production company(s) FilmFair
Distributor Castle Vision (VHS)
Broadcast
Original channel ITV
Picture format PAL (576i)
Audio format Monaural
Original run 2 April 1986 (1986-04-02) – 1987
External links
The Blunders at DHX Media

The Blunders is an animated children's television series co-produced by FilmFair and Central Independent Television, and broadcast on ITV in 1986.

Colin Voisey and Haydn Morgan created the show's characters: Ma Blunder, Pa Blunder, Bobby Blunder, Baby Blunder, a cat named Zebra, a dog named Trouble, and an eye-patched bird named Patch. They all live together in the town of Villa Shambles, where they keep finding trouble because of their clumsiness. In the episode "The Blunder Family Tree", the Blunders find that their ancestors lived in the Roman Empire.[1]

Episode list

There are 30 episodes in the series:

  • At the Circus
  • An Aunt in Time
  • Beau Blunder
  • A Blunder at the Manor
  • The Blunder Family Tree
  • The Blunder House of Horror
  • A Blunder on the Landscape
  • A Blunder on the Run
  • Bobby and the Prune Stone
  • The Bugs Meringue Gang
  • The Burglar
  • Central Heating
  • Dog Bath
  • Dog Diet
  • Dogs Don't Migrate
  • The Double Act
  • The Gene
  • The Idle Idol
  • Invasion of the Burger Snatchers
  • The Invisible Blunder
  • Life on Spudnock
  • Looking After Doris
  • Lucky
  • Ma Goes Ape
  • Never Kiss a Frog
  • School Report
  • Stage Struck
  • The Trouble with Trouble
  • UFO Spotting
  • Ye Blunder and Ye Dragon

Video releases

Castle Vision and Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment distributed episodes of the series on VHS videotape. Each tape features 1013 episodes.

See also

Notes

  1. "The Blunders: 'The Blunder Family Tree'". BFI Film & TV Database. British Film Institute. Retrieved 5 January 2013. 

References

External links


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