Saturday, 24 November 2012
Good Luck Nigel Planer
Nigel Planer will be at the Hilton Park Lane for the annual Children's BAFTA awards tomorrow. The former Young One and star of stage, screen and TV is nominated for his first BAFTA, in the performance category, for his work on Nickelodeon's Grizzly Tales.
This is the seventh BAFTA nomination for Grizzly Tales, which has collected silverware from The British Animation Awards, Cartoons on the Bay and The Broadcast Awards, but has so far failed to convert a BAFTA nomination into a gong.
Nigel is up against stiff opposition including 15 year old Khalil Madovi, a Manchester Grammar School pupil, who plays Josh Carter in the 4 O'Clock Club on CBBC.
Grizzly Tales continues it's run on NickToons in UK and Eire.
http://www.bafta.org/awards/childrens/
Follow @BAFTA on Twitter with #BAFTAKids
Labels: Grizzly Tales
BAFTA,
BAFTAkids,
Cartoons on the Bay; British Animation Awards.,
Josh Carter,
Khalil Madovi,
Nickelodeon; NickToons; The Broadcast Awards,
Nigel Planer,
The 4 O'Clock Club
Thursday, 1 November 2012
What's on NickToons
New episodes of Grizzly Tales on NickToons for UK and Eire at 5.30pm Classic episodes continue at 10pm.
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
A Grizzly Halloween to you.
New Grizzly Tales for NickToons.
Find out when Grizzly Tales is on next. http://www.nick.co.uk/whatson/Default.aspx?channel=NKTT
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
BAFTA 2012 Update
NickAlive reports that Grizzly Tales is one of five Nickelodeon nominations for a BAFTA in this year's Children's ceremony to be held next month.
BAFTA suggests that this seventh nomination for Grizzly Tales is actually Nigel Planer's first. Other sites celebrating Nigel Planer's nomination for the performer category include Zimbo, Under The Small Umberella, Chortle and TalkTVWorld.
The full list of nominations can be found HERE.
Labels: Grizzly Tales
BAFTA,
NickAlive,
Nickelodeon,
Zimbo
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Nigel Planer nominated for BAFTA
Grizzly Tales has once again been nominated for a Children's BAFTA. This time it's for Nigel Planer's performance as The Night Night Porter. Nigel has been the voice of Grizzly Tales since the TV series was first broadcast in 2000, but his involvement with the franchise goes back to the BBC Radio 4 readings of Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids in the early nineties.
Labels: Grizzly Tales
BAFTA,
BBC Radio 4,
Nigel Planer
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
New Episodes of Grizzly Tales on NickToons
The Night Night Porter returns to NickToons this month for the continuation of the Broadcast Award winning series 8. Full details can be found on the Nickelodeon blog HERE.
The seven new episodes, held back from the rest of the series to coincide with Halloween, include Frank Einstien's Monster, The Undertaker and The Nuclear Wart.
Nigel Planner is, once again, the narrator of the series, Jamie Rix continues as writer. Jamie is joined by Sara & Simon Bor for directing duties.
Labels: Grizzly Tales
Monster; Nuclear Wart; Nickelodeon; NickToons;
Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Passengers
First Great Western trains are currently offering episodes of Grizzly Tales to help pass the time on the long journey from London Paddington to Penzance. It's worth a visit to Cornwall this week if you want to see Tom Time, the last episode of Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids to be made for CITV.
For information about this free TV service, visit First Great Western or go to the VOLVO TV site
Labels: Grizzly Tales
First Great Western; Volvo TV; London Paddington; Penzance
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Link to the Gruesome Directors
Grizzly Tales is co directed by Jamie Rix, Sara Bor and Simon Bor. You can find out more about them on their personal web sites.
News about Grizzly Tales and more from Jamie Rix
http://www.jamierix.com/grizzly-tales/
@SaraBorArt the website of Sara Bor
http://sarabor.co.uk/
Look inside Simon's Head
http://simons-head.blogspot.co.uk/ and
http://simonbor.co.uk/
News about Grizzly Tales and more from Jamie Rix
http://www.jamierix.com/grizzly-tales/
@SaraBorArt the website of Sara Bor
http://sarabor.co.uk/
Look inside Simon's Head
http://simons-head.blogspot.co.uk/ and
http://simonbor.co.uk/
Labels: Grizzly Tales
Jamie Rix,
Sara Bor,
SaraBorArt,
Simon Bor,
Simon's Head
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Tube Mice are back in Town
Tube Mice was made for ITV at the London studios of Honeycomb Animation in the 1980s. Since leaving Smithfield for rural Devon, it seems that the studio may have left some of their characters behind. They may be the descendants of Toaster, (pictured here) who was voiced by Dennis Waterman (New Tricks) or George Cole's Vernon.
The series creators, Simon & Sara Bor got their inspiration from watching a mouse eat a sandwich at the Angel Tube Station. It seems that 24 years later, the mice have moved into Farringdon Station, which was a two minute walk from their studio.
Time Out has a story about this vicious new breed of mouse, which may bring the humble cycle clip back into fashion. You can find it at http://now-here-this.timeout.com/2012/08/29/tube-mice-on-the-loose-in-farringdon-station/
Thanks to Trev.
The series creators, Simon & Sara Bor got their inspiration from watching a mouse eat a sandwich at the Angel Tube Station. It seems that 24 years later, the mice have moved into Farringdon Station, which was a two minute walk from their studio.
Thanks to Trev.
Labels: Grizzly Tales
Dennis Waterman,
Farringdon,
George Cole,
New Tricks,
Smithfeild,
Tube Mice
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Voice of Dippy the Cow to star in Doctor Who
Harry Potter, 101 Dalmatians and Fast Show star Mark Williams, who also voiced Honeycomb Animation's Dippy the Cow in Channel 5's Milkshake shows, Funky Valley and Funky Town, is to star in two episodes of BBC One's Doctor Who this autumn.
Playing Rory William's dad, Brian, Mark Williams joins the Doctor in the story Dinosaurs on a Spaceship next week.
Mark voiced all 82 editions of Funky Valley and Funky Town, which ran for three series between 2004 and 2007. Funky Town is currently available to view on 5 on demand.
http://www.channel5.com/shows/funky-town/episodes
Playing Rory William's dad, Brian, Mark Williams joins the Doctor in the story Dinosaurs on a Spaceship next week.
Mark voiced all 82 editions of Funky Valley and Funky Town, which ran for three series between 2004 and 2007. Funky Town is currently available to view on 5 on demand.
http://www.channel5.com/shows/funky-town/episodes
Labels: Grizzly Tales
101 Dalmatians,
BBC One,
Channel 5,
Dinosaurs on a Spaceship,
doctor who,
Harry Potter,
Mark Williams,
Rory Williams,
The Fast Show
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Is Rooney a Grizzly Tales fan?
Most of the page views for this blog come from the UK, Ireland, US and Australia. Something strange happened last night when the Grizzly Tales blog got an usually high page view from Ukraine, where, as some readers may be aware, there was some sort of football match involving England and Ukraine last night.
It has led us, at The Hot-Hell Darkness, to believe that Wayne Rooney, (or at least one of this team mates), must be a Grizzly Tales fan and celebrated his winning goal at Euro 2012 by logging on to grizzlytv.co.uk via his iPhone.
Labels: Grizzly Tales
Euro 2012,
Ukraine,
Wayne Rooney
Monday, 18 June 2012
Happy Birthday to Honeycomb
Honeycomb Animation turns thirty this summer. Find out how the studio got its name at simons-head.blogspot.com.
Tube Mice, an early Honeycomb Animation show.
Labels: Grizzly Tales
Happy Birthday,
Honeycomb Animation,
Tube Mice
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
More Grizzly Tales this Autumn
NickToons is to air Grizzly Tales series 8 part 2, this autumn.
The new episodes, which get their UK premier are,
The new episodes, which get their UK premier are,
Frank Einstein’s Monster
Nails In Her Coffin
The Undertaker
Little Flower Girl
The Wrap Man
Old Macdonald had a Farm
Nuclear Wart
The series is a Grizzly TV production for Nickelodeon and ITV Global Entertainment
Labels: Grizzly Tales
Autumn schedule,
ITV global entertainment,
New series,
Nickelodeon,
NickToons,
Old Macdonald
Do you want to write for TV?
The BBC Writer's Room has details of a new Grizzly Tales co-producers, Little Brother's writing opportunity.
Little Brother's Big Opportunity 11 can be found HERE.
Labels: Grizzly Tales
BBC Writer's Room.,
Writing competition,
Writing for TV
Monday, 14 May 2012
Uncle Grizzly to tread the boards with Spymonkey?
According to whatsonstage.com, Uncle Grizzly could soon be treading the boards, thanks to theatre company Spymonkey, who plan to adapt the original book by Jamie Rix for the stage.
They will be going back to the source material and re-imagining the tales for the stage.
More on this later in the year.
Oedipussy by Spymonkey can be seen at Theatre Royal Brighton from 14 – 16 May at 7.45pm
Labels: Grizzly Tales
children's Theatre,
Spymonkey,
What'sonstage
Monday, 9 April 2012
What's on TV Monday 9th April.
Nigel Planer narrates four more Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids at10pm - 11pm on Nicktoons for UK and Ireland
Spike Milligan tells more tales of Wolves Witches and Giants at 3.30. on CITV.
Wolves Witches and Giants. Now showing on ITV Player
More Spike Milligan from ITV
Mark Williams voices Funky Town at Demand5 and its sister programme Funky Valley HERE.
Spike Milligan tells more tales of Wolves Witches and Giants at 3.30. on CITV.
Wolves Witches and Giants. Now showing on ITV Player
More Spike Milligan from ITV
Mark Williams voices Funky Town at Demand5 and its sister programme Funky Valley HERE.
Monday, 26 March 2012
Confessions of a Grizzly Tales Producer
Grizzly Tales co producer, Simon Bor, has admitted to being a bit of a gruesome kid himself.
In his blog, simons-head, he tells of how a tantrum led to a life-long fondness of bourbon biscuits.
Other subjects covered in the blog are cat stew, book shelves, Dan Dare, plastic bags, Tea and Mrs. Thatcher.
In his blog, simons-head, he tells of how a tantrum led to a life-long fondness of bourbon biscuits.
Other subjects covered in the blog are cat stew, book shelves, Dan Dare, plastic bags, Tea and Mrs. Thatcher.
Labels: Grizzly Tales
books,
Cats,
Dan Dare,
Mrs Thatcher,
plastic bags,
recycling,
tea.,
the Iron Lady
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Dippy heads for Time and Space
Mark Williams, the voice of Dippy and her friends in Funky Valley, is currently filming for the new series of Doctor Who.
Best known as Arthur Weasley in the Harry Potter movies, Mark has featured in films such as 101 Dalmatians, The Borrowers and Shakespeare in Love. On TV he was a regular on The Fast Show and has starred in George Gently, Frankenstein's Wedding, Miss Marple, New tricks and Being Human.
Funky Valley was created by Grizzly Tales directors Simon & Sara Bor for Channel 5 and ITV Global Entertainment.
Best known as Arthur Weasley in the Harry Potter movies, Mark has featured in films such as 101 Dalmatians, The Borrowers and Shakespeare in Love. On TV he was a regular on The Fast Show and has starred in George Gently, Frankenstein's Wedding, Miss Marple, New tricks and Being Human.
Funky Valley was created by Grizzly Tales directors Simon & Sara Bor for Channel 5 and ITV Global Entertainment.
Labels: Grizzly Tales
Arthur Weasley,
Being Human,
doctor who,
Frankenstein's wedding.,
funky town,
funky valley,
Harry Potter,
Mark Williams,
The Fast Show
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Simon's Head
There's a new blog by, Grizzly Tales co-director / producer, Simon Bor.
Read about his camel coat at simons-head.blogspot.com or his visit to a Jacqueline Wilson signing.
Read about his camel coat at simons-head.blogspot.com or his visit to a Jacqueline Wilson signing.
Labels: Grizzly Tales
Camel Coat,
Jacqueline Wilson,
Simon Bor
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Grizzly Tales praised by panel
“Great storytelling made with love”
The judges described the show as “exceptional” and having “a brave, raw and original approach”.
“It is unusual for children’s TV to produce such daring, funny and outrageous storytelling. And that deserves to be celebrated.”
Subscribers to the magazine can read the full Grizzly Tales article HERE. Non subscribers can find the article reproduced on the NickAlive Blog
According to the Broadcast website Grizzly Tales was praised by the judging panel at last week's Broadcast Awards.
The judges described the show as “exceptional” and having “a brave, raw and original approach”.
“It is unusual for children’s TV to produce such daring, funny and outrageous storytelling. And that deserves to be celebrated.”
“the author(Jamie Rix)’s spirit shines right through it”.
Subscribers to the magazine can read the full Grizzly Tales article HERE. Non subscribers can find the article reproduced on the NickAlive Blog
Labels: Grizzly Tales
Broadcast Awards,
ITV global entertainment,
NickToons
Friday, 3 February 2012
Broadcast Award for Grizzly Tales- Updated
The latest series of Grizzly Tales has won the Broadcast Award for Best Children's programme. Full details of awards winners can be found HERE It beat off stiff competition from other programmes including BAFTA winners "Sarah Jane Adventures" and "The Amazing World of Gumball".
Author and co-producer Jamie Rix has added his thoughts to the win on his website. jamierix.com
The story is reported by NickAlive, Digital-Spy, Screen International. BBC NEWS, Broadcast, FromTheNorth, Entertainment Focus,
Author and co-producer Jamie Rix has added his thoughts to the win on his website. jamierix.com
The story is reported by NickAlive, Digital-Spy, Screen International. BBC NEWS, Broadcast, FromTheNorth, Entertainment Focus,
The programme was previously nominated for a BAFTA in 2011.
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Animated Exeter
February 11-19 are the dates for this year's Animated Exeter. http://www.animatedexeter.co.uk/
As well as film programmes there are plenty of exhibitions, workshops
and events like the Peppa Pig Master-class.
Legendary film trick luminaries Forkbeard Fantasy's spectacular animation will be projected onto Exeter Cathedral on Thursday Evening 16th February.
Grizzly Tales co-producer, Simon Bor, will be on the panel of the careers event -The Pitch on Friday 17th February at 10.30.
You can download the Animated Exeter App. HERE or find the Festival Programme HERE
As well as film programmes there are plenty of exhibitions, workshops
and events like the Peppa Pig Master-class.
Legendary film trick luminaries Forkbeard Fantasy's spectacular animation will be projected onto Exeter Cathedral on Thursday Evening 16th February.
Grizzly Tales co-producer, Simon Bor, will be on the panel of the careers event -The Pitch on Friday 17th February at 10.30.
You can download the Animated Exeter App. HERE or find the Festival Programme HERE
Thursday, 5 January 2012
The 999 Lives of Fuzzy Cat: Fuzzy's Stripy cousin
The 999 Lives of Fuzzy Cat: Fuzzy's Stripy cousin: Fuzzy Cat creator Tom McLaughlin has a new book published.
Tom is responsible for backgrounds and characters on the latest Grizzly Tales series.
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