M.A.D. (Indian TV programme)

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M.A.D.
GenreArts & Craft
Music
Children
Education
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of series7
No. of episodes70
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companyMiditech
Release
Original networkPogo TV
Original release2005 (2005) –
2010 (2010)
External links
Website

M.A.D., which stands for "Music, Art and Dance", is an Indian educational children's television programme. It was produced by Miditech, and aired on Pogo TV. It began in 2005 and ran for seven seasons.[1] It is a Do it yourself show.[2][3] The main host and director of the show is Rob (Harun Robert). He shows how to make different easy and difficult but cool arts. He is also followed by some co-anchors in every season. The series came to an end in 2010. After the success of the show, Rob started a YouTube Channel "Mad Stuff with Rob" based on the show.[4]

Cast[]

Along with Rob, who is the artist and main host, some other co-anchors were introduced in different seasons to perform dance and play music.

Season 1[]

  • Rob - He is the main anchor who makes arts in 'Make It Easy' and two other unnamed sections. He also makes The Big Picture.
  • Candy - She is the main female host in the first season. She tells facts and sometimes performs dance in In Motion.
  • Palak and Abhas - They both are child anchors, who learn arts from Rob in the second art section and then try them and shows them to Rob in the end of the show. They also tell facts and performs dance in 'In Motion'.

Season 2[]

  • Rob
  • Palak and Abhas
  • Deepti - She is the main female anchor in season 2. She does the same as that of Candy in season 1.
  • Sid - He is a guitarist and the main member of the band shown in the season. He only plays music in 'In Stereo' section and sometimes tells thoughts.

Season 3[]

  • Rob
  • Sid
  • Chinu - She is the main female anchor of season 3, which contains most number of episodes of all the seasons. She does all the works of Candy, Deepti, Palak and Abhas.

Seasons 4 and 5[]

  • Rob
  • Rumana - She is the main female anchor of the last two seasons of the show. She tells facts and an extremely good dancer. Her original talent can only be seen in 'In Motion'.

Format[]

The show does not have the simple format as that of other art and craft shows, as it not only let kids learn multiple arts, but also shows them cool dance, melodious music, interesting facts and let them meet some talented people. Each of the episode of every season except Season 5 is based on a theme and all of the dance, music and arts shown in that episode are related to that theme. It also helps children to learn about that theme. The themes are mainly water, space, camera and light etc. In every episode three arts are shown to make in two unnamed sections and in the section 'Make It Easy'. 'The Big Picture' and one of 'In Motion', 'In Stereo', 'In Action' (mostly 'In Motion') are also necessarily shown in every episode. Total sections are following-

  • Make It Easy !- In these section, easy to make artworks are taught to children. Some guest children also visit Rob in these sections and learns from him and sometimes even make that artwork with him.

Note: It ran for every season.

  • Unnamed Art Section- In these section Rob shows some DIY that are neither too tough nor too easy.

Note: Palak and Abhas used to learn these arts from Rob and then make it themselves and show to Rob. This section was removed from the last season of the show.

  • Unnamed Art Section (2)- In these section, Rob shows a bit more complicated DIY. He is not accompanied by anyone in these section.

Note: This section was also removed from the last season.

  • The Big Picture- In this section, Rob along with a team makes an incredible and extreme art, which is mostly a big 3D craft made outside the sets of the show or in some outside location.

Note: It ran for every season.

  • In Motion- In this section, either the female anchor, or kids and other anchors perform a dance based on the theme of the episode.

Note: It ran for every season but not in every episode.

  • In Stereo- In this section, either Sid, or the band or any guest musician plays a melodious music related to the theme of the episode.

Note: It was removed from the last two seasons.

  • In Action- In this section, Rob performs some different action like flying a kite in the International Kite Festival- Uttarayan of Gujarat.

Note: It is shown for very few times and in only season 2. Note: Mainly anyone of the above three sections was included in a single episode.

  • Studio - In this section, a guest is introduced, who is well accomplished in some activity related to the theme. Sometimes Rob learns few things from the guest.

Some of the main guests are : Himanshu Agrawal, an origami artist, Ashley Lobo, an Indian Choreographer), etc.

  • Gallery - In the ending of almost each episode, Rob visits the gallery where he reads fanmail and artworks sent by the viewers. Also in each of the episode except season 1 and 2 the gallery wall appears full of drawings during the ending credits.
  • Facts- In first two seasons, a different section was shown for the main anchors to tell facts. However, in other seasons facts were told without any particular section.
  • Animate - In this section, some animations either funny or informative.

Note: It was introduced in season 4 and ran for two seasons.

Sections only introduced in Season 5 : Season 5 was completely a different season from others as it wasn't based on any theme.

  • Draw It Now! - In this section Rob shows some cool drawings which can be made in five simple steps including- make a rough shape, complete the sketch, make outline using marker, erase the pencil outline, color it.
  • Challenge Rob! - In this section, Rumana gives Rob a challenge to make some cool art for her using only the things that she has provided.
  • Small Picture - Similar to that of 'The Big Picture', a small picture is made in this section. Some of the examples of small picture are buildings made up of staple pins and an island made from vegetables.

Home media[]

Excel Video released VCD and DVD sets of the complete series in November 2009.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "M.A.D 7 on Pogo". October 9, 2009. Retrieved May 12, 2018.
  2. ^ "It's a M.A.D. world". The Hindu. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Art in a M.A.D. world". Mint. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  4. ^ "Youtube goes MAD". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Cartoon Network Enterprises lines up birthday bashes, home videos and more - AnimationXpress".

External links[]

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