Underground Ernie
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Underground Ernie | |
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Genre | Animated children's television series |
Creator(s) | John Deery Sid Rainey |
Starring | Gary Lineker Janet Brown Emma Weaver Tim Whitnall Chris Jarvis |
Theme music composer | Miles Hunt |
Opening theme | "The Importance of Being Ernie" |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | John Deery Sid Rainey |
Running time | 12 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | CBeebies/BBC2 |
Original run | June 5, 2006 – present |
Links | |
Official website |
Underground Ernie is a Computer-animated children's television series produced by Joella Productions in the UK and shown by the BBC on both CBeebies and BBC2. It is set in International Station, a fictional worldwide underground network, and focuses on the everyday adventures of Ernie, a friendly Underground supervisor, Millie, his multi-lingual collegue and Mr Rails the loveable maintenence man. The trains under Ernie's watchful eye all have charcaters of their own. There's Victoria, Bakerloo, City, Jubilee and the twins, Hammersmith & City. From time to time they are joined by their friends from across the world including; Paris, Brooklyn, Moscow, Sydney and Osaka.
The show is aimed at children between the ages of 3 and 8 years old. The initial series has 26 episodes each lasting 12-minutes. Its first showing on was on Monday 5th June 2006 on CBeebies.
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[edit] Premiere
In its premiere run, Underground Ernie was broadcast twice a day five days a week - firstly on BBC2 at 9 a.m. and then repeated on CBeebies at 4.30 p.m.
In the first episode, "Pop Decoy", pop superstar "Sam 7" is performing at the theatre and Jubilee has to get him there without hundreds of fans finding out. Alas, the excitable Jubilee can't keep a secret and he and Ernie have to come up with a plan to get Sam 7 safely to the theatre.
[edit] Design
All the visuals for the show are produced using CGI computer graphics and that largely explains the high cost of the production (USD$7 million/£4 million) [1]. The first series was produced using LightWave 3D software.[2]
Some critics have pointed out the similarities between Underground Ernie and Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, in that both series feature anthropomorphised talking trains. Whilst acknowledging a similarity, the producers make it clear that this is very different form Thomas and is very much based in the 21st century. Despite being underground trains, they often travel overground around open countryside to various stations including seaside resort.
The overall design is inspired by the real London Underground, and Transport for London has allowed the series to use design elements directly taken from their brand, in particular the use of their destinctive Underground logo, or 'roundel' as it's known.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Human characters
- The eponymous Underground Ernie is a supervisor (voiced by ex-footballer and television sports presenter Gary Lineker[3]).
- Millie (voiced by Emma Weaver) is a computer expert working on the network.
- Mr. Rails is the maintenance man.
[edit] Trains
The majority of the characters are trains most of which take their names from lines of the London Underground network, though in Underground Ernie's world it is called "International Underground".
- Hammersmith is twin brother to City, a fast and furious train who is a general knowledge "whizz". He wears blue spectacles.
- City is Hammersmith's twin brother and is also fast and furious but is an expert in mathematics and finances (presumably a reference to the City, where many of London's financial institutions are based. He wears pink spectacles. Hammersmith and City are usually coupled back end to back and and run together as one train.
- Victoria (voiced by Janet Brown) is the oldest train and is like a mother to the other trains. She wears a crown to suggest the link between herself and Queen Victoria but visually appears more like a caricature of the present Queen, Elizabeth II.
- Circle (voiced by Chris Jarvis is a "hippy chick" - always helpful and rarely loses her cool.
- Jubilee (voiced by Teletubbies narrator Tim Whitnall) is the youngest train and is into computers, music, internet, emails, games and all the latest gadgets and technology. He can be mischievous but is still well-liked.
- Bakerloo (voiced by Howard Ward) is an eccentric and is dressed like Sherlock Holmes (the Bakerloo line used to end at Baker Street, where the fictional detective lived at number 221b) but has a profile resembling that of the Duke of Wellington, the victor of the Battle of Waterloo, after the Waterloo station (Bakerloo is short for Baker Street & Waterloo Railway).
[edit] International trains
There are also five international trains which Millie visits when she goes abroad every weekend. She always bring back exciting stories for Ernie, as well as a souvenir:
- Brooklyn, from New York, is decked out in the American Stars and Stripes.
- Sydney, from Australia, always wants to go to the beach.
- Moscow is from Russia.
- Paris is from France and smells of garlic.
- Osaka is from Japan, and has a super-speed booster. He is decked out in a Rising Sun decorated bandana.
[edit] Storylines
In each episode Ernie faces a problem which he needs to fix with the help of the trains. This will typically involve one of the locations on International Underground or visitors coming via the Underground - often both.
[edit] Merchandising
In November 2005, Halsall International Ltd. announced that they had secured the rights to produce merchandising linked to Underground Ernie [4]. They hope to have products on sale by the autumn of 2006 with a comprehensive range available in 2007. The use of London Underground names and trains is a deliberate step to lead into merchandising suitable for children's gifts the revenue from which will be shared with Transport for London.
[edit] Trivia
- The show's theme song, performed by members of The Wonder Stuff under the name "HRB Music", [1] is called "The Importance of Being Ernie". This is a reference to Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest (Ernie is short for Ernest).
- Although Victoria is presented as the oldest character in the series, the real life Victoria Line is actually one of the newest lines - only the Jubilee Line is newer.
[edit] References
- ^ Roach, Martin (2006). The Eight Legged Atomic Dustbin Will Eat Itself. Independent Music Press, 107. ISBN 0-9549-7040-3.
[edit] External links
- Underground Ernie website
- Underground Ernie at the Internet Movie Database
- Gary Lineker talks about his role as Underground Ernie - audio option
- Joella Productions webiste
- Transport for London website
- TfL article about Underground Ernie
- Article about merchandising and children's TV which mentions Underground Ernie
- Article about Underground Ernie
- BBC News item about the new series
- BBC Programme copy
- BBC Press Office interview with Gary Lineker about Underground Ernie
- Toys and Playthings article about merchandising for Underground Ernie
- An MPEG clip of the show