Cuffy (TV series)
Cuffy | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Francis Essex |
Starring |
Bernard Cribbins Jack Douglas Linda Hayden Nigel Lambert Diana King |
Theme music composer | Ed Welch |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Paul Harrison Christopher Baker Greg Smith (executive producer) |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel |
Central Independent Television ITV |
Original run | 13 March – 17 April 1983 |
Cuffy was a British sitcom from 1983. It spawned off from the 1980-1981 ATV comedy-drama Shillingbury Tales, and both series were created by Francis Essex. In Shillingbury Tales, the character of Cuffy appeared in two episodes and was played by Bernard Cribbins, who reprised this role, now given centre stage, for this series, alongside with the rest of the main Shillingbury cast: Jack Douglas as farmer Jake, Linda Hayden as his daughter Mandy, Nigel Lambert as the Reverend Norris, and Diana King as the local spinster Mrs. Simkins.
In as much the Shillingbury Tales were made by ITC Entertainment and seen on the ITV network via its parent company ATV, Cuffy was made by ATV's successor company Central Independent Television also for the ITV network.
Plot
The show revolved around the tinker Cuffy, who lived in a scruffy caravan in the fictional picturesque English village of Shillingbury. Beneath his raggy image (flat cap, grubby coat and stubble), deep underneath he had a heart of gold, although he had a tendency to get into mischief (unintentionally). The episodes revolved around some of his hapless misadventures.
Episodes
- 1. Cuffy And A Carpetbagger (13 March 1983)
- 2. Cuffy And A Holiday (20 March 1983)
- 3. Cuffy And A Fashion Show (27 March 1983)
- 4. Cuffy And A Downpour (3 April 1983)
- 5. Cuffy And The Status Quo (10 April 1983)
- 6. Cuffy And A Green Eye (17 April 1983)
Trivia
The character of Cuffy was actually the brainchild of the late Bob Monkhouse, who was a close friend of Shillingbury creator Francis Essex, and gave it to him to include in both series.
The series' interior scenes were shot at Elstree Studios, which were still owned by Central TV (hired from ATV) and were its production base until their new Nottingham studios were completed in November 1983, after which they sold Elstree to the BBC and made the move northwards.
DVD release
The Complete Series of Cuffy was released on 3 May 2010.
References
- Mark Lewisohn, BBC Online Comedy Guide/Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy
- British TV Online Resources
External links
External links
- Cuffy at the Internet Movie Database
- Cuffy at TV.com