Gigglebiz

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Gigglebiz
Gigglebiz Title Card.jpeg
Title card (in Series 1). L to R: Captain Adorable, Nana Knickerbocker, Major Boogie.
Also known as
  • GiggleQuiz
  • Gigglebox
  • Justin Time
GenreSketch comedy
Created byJustin Fletcher
Directed byJack Jameson
StarringJustin Fletcher
ComposersBarrie Bignold
Liz Kitchen
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5[1] (excluding the showreel, pilots and GiggleQuiz)
Production
Executive producerAlison Stewart
EditorGerry Skinner
Camera setupChris Yacoubian
Mark Gosling
Mike Maddams
Running time13 minutes[2] (including 15-second intro)
Production companyBritish Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)[3]
Release
Original networkCBeebies[4]
Original release7 September 2009 (2009-09-07) –
present

Gigglebiz is a British children's comedy television programme (described as a 'live-action comedy sketch show'[5] by the BBC) consisting of five series that have been broadcast on CBeebies,[4] the BBC's younger children's channel, starting in 2009 (excluding the pilots).

The TV series was starred and created by Justin Fletcher (better known as "Mr Tumble", who he is well-known for playing as), who plays the characters in all of the comedy sketches and also wrote a few sketches in its first series. Some of the sketches are filmed in the studio, while other sketches are filmed outside; for example, one is filmed at Portmeirion, used for the fictional town of Wiggyville where Captain Adorable's sketches are set from Series 1 to 2. The show is interspersed with a selection of children called the Gigglekids, who tell jokes to Justin himself, in their own section called 'Giggle Box'.

History[]

Gigglebiz's production began in the mid-1990s, when Justin Fletcher produced a showreel named Justin Time, to showcase his acting abilities to television companies. In November 2008, CBeebies aired three TV pilots featuring Fletcher, called Humphrey the Painter, Gigglebox, and Captain Adorable: The Locked Door Adventure, with the objective being that one of them would become a full series. CBeebies later announced that Gigglebox will become the regular show and was renamed to Gigglebiz, with the Humphrey and Captain Adorable characters being added to the programme.

The first series was broadcast in September 2009, comprising 25 13-minute episodes and 20 characters each. The first episode premiered on 7 September 2009. A Christmas special was broadcast on 15 December 2010. The second series comprised 15 episodes being broadcast in January 2011 and saw several characters disappear to make way for five new ones, replacing them. The spinoff quiz show GiggleQuiz came after Gigglebiz, premiering on 28 October 2019 and later in December 2020.

Characters[]

Current characters[]

  • Arthur Sleep (Showreel, Series 1-present, GiggleQuiz), a male newsreader of a Northern origin who is a bad joke-teller, is always falling asleep, and is also the host of GiggleQuiz. Additionally, he appeared in the "Justin Time" showreel.
  • Rapids Johnson (Gigglebox Pilot, Series 1-present, GiggleQuiz), a male wildlife explorer who doesn't always spot the wildlife. In the Gigglebox pilot, Rapids was called Jungle Jimbo and was Australian, because he was a parody of Steve Irwin.
  • Gail Force (Gigglebox Pilot, Series 1-present, GiggleQuiz), a female weather presenter who has a knack of predicting weather that happens only to her. While Arthur Sleep is masculine, Gail Force is feminine. In Series 5 Gail has her own chat show called "Gail". Gail is one of the Team Captains of GiggleQuiz. She also appeared in the original "Gigglebox" pilot.
  • DIY Dan (Gigglebox Pilot, Series 1, 3-present), a male DIY enthusiast. He is described as television's worst DIY expert and his stuff is grist to his DIY mill. He doesn't speak and his segments instead feature a narrator, however in the Gigglebox pilot, he did speak and was named Andy Guy.
  • Humphrey (Humphrey the Painter Pilot, Series 1, 3-present), a silent male human who is irrepressible and inquisitive. His trusty dog companion and best friend is Woody the dog. Like with Captain Adorable, Humphrey originally appeared in his own standalone pilot (where he was a painter) before being added to Gigglebiz.
  • Ann Teak (Series 1–4, GiggleQuiz), a female, bossy antiques expert who thinks that she knows everything about antiques. She acts like an old lady.
  • The Lost Pirate (Series 1–2, 4-present, GiggleQuiz), a male pirate who is always on the lookout for his lost treasure. In Series 1 and 2 the Lost Pirate has a parrot called Captain Squawk and in Series 4 he has one called Captain Crackers.
  • Captain Adorable (Captain Adorable: The Locked Door Adventure Pilot, Series 1-present, GiggleQuiz), a male superhero who is depicted as less-than-super. He originally appeared in his own standalone pilot before being added to Gigglebiz.
  • Nana Knickerbocker (Series 1, 3-present, GiggleQuiz), a female pantomime dame who is described as everyone's favourite, lives her life as if she were on stage, and lacks common sense in the actual world due to this. In Series 4 and 5 Nana has her own panto shop. In GiggleQuiz Nana hosts her own round called "Nana's Panto Showdown".
  • Professor Muddles (Series 1-present, GiggleQuiz), a male scientist who is annoying and whose experiments never go to plan.
  • Dina Lady (Series 1–2, 4-present, GiggleQuiz), a female, homely cook who takes the names of dishes to their very literal meanings and whose assistant is Tommy Tummy. In Series 4 Dina became the host of a Great British Bake-off-esque show, with Tommy as her co-host. In Series 5 Dina became the delivery driver for a catering company.
  • Keith Fitt (Series 2-present, GiggleQuiz), a male Geordie sports instructor whose "20–year" experience hasn't gained him any skills. Keith is one of the Team Captains of GiggleQuiz.
  • Will Singalot (Series 3-present), a male minstrel and one of Robin Hood's Merry Men who infuriates Robin Hood with his nonstop singing and always spoils Robin's efforts to impress Maid Marian.
  • Dan Step (Series 3-present), a male tap dancer who often gets confused. He doesn't speak.
  • Enrique Pasadoble (Series 3-present), a male dancer who isn't very good at dancing and gets distracted during his routines. He doesn't speak.
  • Wizard Tripwick (Series 5-present, GiggleQuiz), a male wizard who isn't very good at magic.
  • Wild Wez (Series 5-present), a male cowboy who always focuses on how to clean up his barn, but his barnyard animals always mess it up again. He doesn't speak.

Former characters[]

  • The Berrito Brothers (Gigglebox Pilot, Series 1–4), a troupe of male acrobats who haven't seen good days. The older two are played by Karl Magee and Gary Cross. The youngest brother, played by Justin, always unintentionally ruins their acts in some way. They don't speak, although they do make vocal sounds. They also appeared in the original "Gigglebox" pilot.
  • Packed Lunch Pete (Series 1), a wandering male human who always tries to eat his packed lunch but fails. He doesn't speak.
  • Anna Conda (Showreel, Series 1), a female reptile expert who has an unusual look and additionally appeared in the "Justin Time" showreel.
  • Chip Munk (Gigglebox Pilot, Series 1), a male pet shop worker who tries his best not to have to sell the animals in his shop to his customers. He also appeared in the original "Gigglebox" pilot.
  • Major Boogie (Series 1–2), a tired, old, male tin soldier who likes to dance when no one is around, along with the fellow toys on his shelf.
  • Milkshake Jake (Series 1), a male sundae bar worker who has a messy line in milkshakes and always gets distracted by the professions of his customers.
  • King Flannel (Gigglebox Pilot, Series 1–3), a naughty, old, male monarch who needs to be kept in line by his beady-eyed and long-suffering butler for several reasons. He only speaks in gibberish sounds, and also appeared in the original "Gigglebox" pilot.
  • Postie (Series 1), a male postman who always tries (but fails) to deliver the post on time. At just 3 sketches, Postie is the least frequent character in the entire series. He doesn't speak.
  • Farmer Dung (Series 1–3), a male, jolly farmer who uses wordplay and whose assistant is Reggie.
  • Simon Pieman (Christmas special of Series 1, Series 2), a male pie deliveryman whose deliveries are done on wheels and whose pies often end up in his face.
  • Doctor Doctor (Series 2), a male doctor who does quick-fire giggles.
  • Opera Oliver (Series 2), a male opera-singing waiter who likes to sing about food so much that he tends to forget the condition of his hungry customers, who usually end up leaving.
  • Rod and Annette (Series 2), a fisherman couple. Rod (Justin) loves to catch fish but loses the catch and his wife, Annette (Anita Dobson), loves to chat, never noticing his catch. Rod doesn't speak.
  • Sue Keeper (Series 3), a female zookeeper who always gets her animal facts mixed up.
  • Storybook Stan (Series 3–4), a male storyteller whose attempts to tell a story always end in disaster.
  • Will Barrow (Series 3–4), a male gardener whose gardening experience is always ruined by the animals residing in his garden. He doesn't speak.
  • Ug and Ig (Series 3), a caveman couple. Ug (Justin) always tries to invent something and often fumbles with it due to his strength and Ig (Freddie Butterfield) has to always end up helping him. Their inventions, in doing so, are never used as how they were originally intended to be. Ug only speaks in gibberish sounds while Ig doesn't speak.

Creators[]

Gigglebiz was created by Justin Fletcher, who was best-known for playing "Mr Tumble". Justin Fletcher, as well as playing the characters in the comedy sketches, wrote a few sketches in Series 1 of Gigglebiz.

The other creators are:

  • Director: Jack Jameson
  • Editor: Gerry Skinner
  • Script editor: James Cary
  • Executive producer: Alison Stewart
  • Designer: Alison Butler
  • Cameramen: Chris Yacoubian, Mark Gosling, Mike Maddams
  • Manager: Sam Moor
  • Costume designer: Natasha Bailey
  • Makeup designer: Katie Meakin
  • Location editor: David Colenutt
  • Vision mixer: Tracy Myers
  • Sound editors: Dave Chapman, Kian Wong
  • Lighting editor: John Clarke
  • Composers: Barrie Bignold, Liz Kitchen
  • Graphics: Square Zero

Spinoff[]

On 3 July 2018, a spinoff quiz show, entitled GiggleQuiz, was announced, being made with Justin Fletcher reprising his main character role.[6] It first aired on 28 October 2019. Unlike Gigglebiz, it is, as said, a quiz show. The aim of the game was to answer questions about clips, shown from the previous series (Series 3–5). It was hosted by Arthur Sleep, and the team captains were Gail Force and Keith Fitt. Nana Knickerbocker hosted her own round named "Nana's Panto Showdown". Wizard Tripwick, Dina Lady, Captain Adorable, Rapids Johnson, Ann Teak (who returned after last appearing in Series 4), The Lost Pirate, and Professor Muddles appeared as the contestants. The other characters make cameos. GiggleQuiz began its second season on 16 December 2020, starting with the episode "A Giggle Quizmas". It later re-aired in March 2021 to air the episode "Wizard Tripwick's Crystal Ball".

Episodes[]

Series 1[]

  1. Dina Lady's Brussels Sprout Cake (28 October 2019)
  2. Captain Adorable's Sidekick (29 October 2019)
  3. The Lost Pirate's Treasure (30 October 2019)
  4. Keith Fitt's Quiz Fit (31 October 2019)
  5. Super Banana Gail (1 November 2019)
  6. Keith Fitt's Juggling (4 November 2019)
  7. Rapids Johnson's Quizzly Bear (5 November 2019)
  8. Ann Teak's Painting (6 November 2019)
  9. Arthur's Tie Break (7 November 2019)
  10. Professor Muddles' Brain Buster (8 November 2019)
  11. Gail Force's Thinking Cap (11 November 2019)
  12. Ann Teak's Antique Wand (12 November 2019)
  13. Rapids Johnson's Helping Bear (13 November 2019)
  14. Professor Muddles' Handy Invention (14 November 2019)
  15. Gail Wants to Sing (15 November 2019)

Series 2[]

  1. A Giggle Quizmas (16 December 2020)
  2. Wizard Tripwick's Crystal Ball (1 March 2021)
  3. Dina Lady's Ice Cream Machine (2 March 2021)
  4. Professor Muddles' Mystery Machine (3 March 2021)
  5. Keith Fitt's Broken Buzzer (4 March 2021)
  6. Arthur Sleep's Leaky Pipes (5 March 2021)
  7. Dina Lady's Cakey Mix Up (8 March 2021)
  8. Keith Fitt's Pesky Fly (9 March 2021)
  9. The Lost Pirate's Empty Chest (10 March 2021)
  10. The Muddles-Keith Muddle Up (11 March 2021)
  11. Keith Fitt's Rumbly Tummy (12 March 2021)
  12. Wizard Tripwick's New Wand (15 March 2021)

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1511698/episodes?ref_=tt_ql_6 "Gigglebiz (TV Series 2009— ) – Episodes – IMDb"[unreliable source?]
  2. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fimr1cNKJSE. "Gigglebiz Episode 1".
  3. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1511698/ "Gigglebiz (2009— ) – IMDb".[unreliable source?]
  4. ^ a b "Gigglebiz – CBeebies". British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). 1 January 1970. Archived from the original on 25 August 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Gigglebiz". BBC. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  6. ^ "BBC orders new children's comedies School Bus and GiggleQuiz". 3 July 2018. Retrieved 22 August 2018.

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