The Basil Brush Show (2002 TV series)
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The Basil Brush Show was a 2002 remake of the 1960s comedy show starring Basil Brush
Basil Brush
Basil Brush is a fictional anthropomorphic fox raconteur, best known for his appearances on daytime British children's television. He is primarily portrayed by a glove puppet, but has also been depicted in animated cartoon shorts and comic strips...

, a glove puppet fox
Fox
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. It ran for six series between 2002 and 2007.

Overview

The programme is a remake of the old series and is set in the present. Stephen, a new comic foil for Basil played by Christopher Pizzey
Christopher Pizzey
Christopher Pizzey is a British actor. He is best known for playing Stephen on the Children's BBC series The Basil Brush Show from 2002-2006.- Career :...

, was introduced for the first four seasons. Georgina Leonidas
Georgina Leonidas
Georgina Leonidas is a British actress known for playing Miss Molly in The Basil Brush Show and Katie Bell in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. She returned as Katie Bell in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.-Life and career:In her earlier years, Georgina attended Preston Park...

, Michael Hayes, Laura Evans
Laura Evans
Laura Evans is a Welsh actress best known for her role as Madison in the popular BBC children's show The Basil Brush Show.- Early training :At the age of 14, Evans won a scholarship to the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School in London....

, and Ajay Chhabra also appeared on the show. The character Lucy (Madeline Castrey) was introduced later in the show as Anil's niece. No cast member is directly credited as playing Basil, although Michael Windsor is credited as Basil's fitness instructor or his personal assistant. After the fourth season, Stephen was replaced by Liam, played by Michael Byers

Basil and Stephen live in an apartment owned by Stephen. Stephen is an unemployed actor, and the cast often make jokes about this. Other characters include Dave, a young entrepreneur, and Anil, who owns a café. A recurring feature of the series involves Basil and the cast breaking the fourth wall.

Episodes

Series Episodes Originally aired Season Premiere Season Finale
1 13 2002 4 October 2002 27 December 2002
2 13 2003–2004 21 November 2003 13 February 2004
3 13 2004 3 September 2004 23 December 2004
4 13 2005 2 September 2005 21 December 2005
5 13 2006 15 September 2006 7 December 2006
6 13 2007 7 September 2007 21 December 2007

Locations

  • Stephen's Flat (2002–2007): This is the place where the gang live and spend most of their time. It is made up of a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and three bedrooms. The bathroom is seen on many occasions, and Basil and Stephen's bedroom is seen at the end of every episode from Series 1-4. Molly's room is only seen in one episode in Series One, and Dave's room is only seen in an episode from Series 4. Liam moves into the flat for Series 5 and 6.

  • Anil's Café (2002–2007): The gang spend most of their time here, although it apparently serves bad food (the reason for this is given by Basil, when asked by Anil once, as "it's the only other set we've got", to which Anil responds "good point"). This is the place where the group meet Amanda (1.1), India (Series 2), and Lucy (5.1). We also see Anil's Kitchen in one episode from Series 2. It is later refurbished in Series 3. In Series 6, it is seen again.

  • Ella's Flat (2003): Only featured twice in the 2003 series. The first appearance in "Ella" after Stephen and Basil end up falling through an air vent and a second time in "Molly in Love", when Molly visits and tells Ella about her crush. It is seen as mostly light brown and beige in colour.

  • Madison's Flat (2004–2007): This is the place where Madison lives. It is exceptionally smaller than both Ella's and Stephen's flat.

Basil's Swap Shop/Basil's Game Show

This show began in 2008. Basil's Swap Shop
Basil's Swap Shop
Basil & Barney's Swap Shop is a British children's television series that was produced for CBBC and ran on Saturday mornings on BBC Two and CBBC Channel from 5 January 2008 to 25 September 2010...

airs on Saturday mornings from 9:00am on CBBC on BBC Two. Game Show is a cut-down version of Swap Shop featuring the game show and other entertainment segments.

DVD Releases

In 1994, a series called "Basil Brush's Cartoon Story Book" was released, featuring Basil in his country home, (A hollow oak tree), with his two goldfish Archie and Eric he would tell tales from his story book that would appear as animations, four volumes were released, and later re-released in many variations until the early 2000s.

Five DVDs have been released containing random episodes and special features, the first to be released was called "BOOM BOOM! The Best of the Original Basil Brush Show", as the title suggests this DVD contains sketches and scenes from the old series and a photo gallery and downloadable Basil Brush laughs are featured as bonus material.

When the series re-launched in 2002, "Basil Brush: Unleashed" was released on Video and DVD, both versions contained the episodes: The Date, Mouse and Fake's Progress. Both releases also included out-takes, specially recorded jokes and a sneak preview of Basil's debut single.

The next DVD was "Basil Brush: Sport Spectacular", containing 3 sport themed episodes, Sports Spectacular, Revenge of the Mummy and Basil's Millions, the special features on this DVD were: Outtakes, Photo Pin-board, Basil's penalty kick game and an exclusive interview with Basil.

Next was "Basil Brush: Crazy Christmas", featuring the Christmas-themed episodes: Santa Brush, There's No Business Like Snow Business, Basil's Angels 2: Fox on the Run, Basil Hood, The Da Basil Code and Christmas Dinners, no special features were included on this DVD.

The latest DVD release (as of 19 October 2010), was "Basil Brush: Extravaganza!" containing 6 episodes and no special features.
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