The Amazing Adventures of Morph
The Amazing Adventures of Morph | |
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Genre | Animation Family Comedy Science fiction |
Created by | Aardman Animations |
Directed by | Peter Lord David Sproxton |
Starring | |
Narrated by | Tony Hart |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Producer | Patrick Dowling |
Running time | 5 minutes |
Production company | Aardman Animations (originally credited as Morph Ltd.) |
Distributor | BBC |
Release | |
Original network | CBBC TRTE Nick Cartoon Network Boomerang Boing RTEjr NickToons Nick Jr. NickToonsters Cartoonito Nick Jr. 2 More4 4 E4 |
Original release | 13 October 1980 18 May 1981 | –
Chronology | |
Followed by | The Morph Files (1995) |
Related shows | spun off from Take Hart (1977) |
The Amazing Adventures of Morph is a British stop-motion clay animation television show created by Aardman Animations which ran from 1980 to 1981. It featured the character Morph and his cream-coloured best friend Chas.
Production[]
The character of Morph first appeared on the children's art-themed TV show Take Hart with Tony Hart in 1977.[1] This series served as a spin-off to Take Hart and a showcase for Morph.[2] The character had become so popular that the BBC commissioned 26 5-min episodes featuring the character.[3]
Characters[]
As well as Morph and his cream-coloured best friend Chas from previous appearances, the show incorporated various additional characters; Folly (a female tinfoil figure), Gillespie (large, blue and dim-witted), GrandMorph (an elderly grey-bearded version of Morph with a skateboard and a knack for inventing things), Delilah (a blonde female in a yellow dress and glasses who serves as a straight character) Nailbrush (a nailbrush dog), Gobbledygook (a green alien) and The Very Small Creatures. Early versions of Folly and Gillespie had previously made a brief appearance in Take Hart.[4]
Cast[]
- Tony Hart as Narrator (voice)
- Morph
- Chas
- Nailbrush
- Grandmorph
- Delilah
- Gillespie
- Folly
- Gobbledygook
- The Very Small Creatures
- The Paint Pots
- Luxo the Lamp
Episodes[]
(Actual original episode titles and dates were sourced from Radio Times and BBC Genome)
- The Beginning (13 October 1980)
- The Day Nothing Happened (15 October 1980)
- Morph Plays Golf (16 October 1980)
- Morph's Birthday Party (17 October 1980)
- The Day Morph Was Ill (20 October 1980)
- Morph's Forgotten Dream (22 October 1980)
- Morph the Weakling (21 October 1980)
- The Dog Show (23 October 1980)
- The Two Mountaineers (24 October 1980)
- The Double Decker Boot (27 October 1980)
- The Cowboys (30 October 1980)
- The Day Morph Went Ski-ing (31 October 1980)
- The Abominable Snowman (3 November 1980)
- The Invisible Morph (6 November 1980)
- Anyone for Cricket? (7 November 1980)
- A Swimming Pool in the Garden (27 April 1981)
- The Strange Visitor (29 April 1981)
- A Game of Chess (1 May 1981)
- Very Small Creature Green (6 May 1981)
- Grandmorph's Beard (7 May 1981)
- The Baby-Sitters (8 May 1981)
- Morph Sticks With It (11 May 1981)
- Gobbledegook the Burglar (13 May 1981)
- Grandmorph's Home Movies (14 May 1981)
- Morph and the Swoggle-Flange (15 May 1981)
- The Magic Wand (18 May 1981)
Online re-release[]
From 20 March to 2 October 2015, HD restored versions of all 26 episodes of the series had appeared on YouTube.
Critical reception[]
MSN UK said "It would be fantastic to see this show back on terrestrial TV - it was entertaining and original."[2]
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1981 | Patrick Dowling | BAFTA TV Award for 'Harlequin' (Drama/Light Entertainment) | Nominated[5] |
References[]
- ^ Sheridan, Simon (2004). The A-Z of Classic Children's Television: From Alberto Frog to Zebedee. Reynolds & Hearn Ltd. pp. 38–41. ISBN 1903111277.
- ^ a b "1980s kids faves: The Amazing Adventures of Morph - Knightmare: ITV cult kids classic to be shown on YouTube". Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2014.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- ^ Lenburg, J. (2006). Who's who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film & Television's Award-winning and Legendary Animators. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. ISBN 9781617746604. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- ^ https://amazingmorph.com/history/
- ^ "The Amazing Adventures of Morph - Awards - IMDb". imdb.com. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
External links[]
- 1980s British animated television series
- 1980s British children's television series
- 1980 British television series debuts
- 1981 British television series endings
- British children's animated adventure television series
- British children's animated comedy television series
- British children's animated fantasy television series
- Clay animation television series
- English-language television shows
- Television series by Aardman Animations
- British television series with live action and animation
- BBC Television show stubs
- Animated television series stubs