Bertha (TV series)
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Bertha is a British
United Kingdom
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 stop motion
Stop motion
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 animated children's television series
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 about a factory machine. It was produced by Woodland Animations and aimed primarily at pre-school children.

Story

The series was set in an industrial unit occupied by Spottiswood and Company, a small manufacturing plant which produces a wide range of goods ranging from cuckoo clocks to windmill money depository boxes.

The show focused on an extraordinarily capable factory machine named Bertha. In each episode there would be some sort of daily crisis involved in factory production. With the help of her friends (the factory workers), Bertha invariably solves the problems.

Production

Bertha was created by Woodland Animations, who also produced the shows Postman Pat
Postman Pat
Postman Pat is a British stop-motion animated children's television series first produced by Woodland Animations. It is aimed at pre-school children, and concerns the adventures of Pat Clifton, a postman in the fictional village of Greendale .Postman Pat's first 13-episode season was screened on...

, Charlie Chalk
Charlie Chalk
Charlie Chalk was a short-lived stop motion animation series produced in 1987 in the UK by Woodland Animations, from the creators of Postman Pat and the two other children's television programmes that are Gran and Bertha.-Synopsis:...

and Gran
Gran (TV series)
Gran was a children's stop motion animation television series narrated by Patricia Hayes and directed by Ivor Wood. There were only two main characters, namely Gran and her grandson, Jim....

for the BBC. The show was written by Eric Charles and Stephen Flewers and designed, produced & directed by Ivor Wood
Ivor Wood
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.

The Narration was provided by Roy Kinnear
Roy Kinnear
Roy Mitchell Kinnear was an English character actor. He is best remembered for playing Veruca Salt's father, Mr. Salt, in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.-Early life:...

, who also provided the voices for the characters, along with Sheila Walker.

The Main Title song was sung By Guy Fletcher
Guy Fletcher
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.

Main characters

  • Mr. Willmake - Manager
    Management
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     of the factory
  • Miss McClackerty - Mr. Willmake's secretary
  • Mr. Sprott - Chief designer
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  • Tracy James - Assistant designer
  • Mr. Duncan - Foreman
  • Ted Turner - Chief machine operator who shows a number of influences of Bruce Forsyth
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    .
  • Roy Willing - Assistant machine operator
  • Mrs. Tupp - The tea lady
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  • Panjid Shakar - Forklift truck
    Forklift truck
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     operator with a turban
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     from India
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     that works in the dispatch
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     department.
  • Nell and Flo - Packers and Stackers
  • T.O.M. - Talk Operated Machine, a robot
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     designed by Tracy and built by Bertha to perform odd jobs around the factory

Goods manufactured by Bertha throughout the series

  • Windmill
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    -shaped money boxes
    Piggy bank
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  • Garden gnome
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    s
  • Beach ball
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    s
  • 365 springs
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  • Plastic bear
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    s
  • Bathroom sponges
  • Cuckoo clock
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    s
  • Spinning Tops
    Top
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  • Jacks in the Boxes
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  • Jigsaw puzzle
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    s
  • Watering can
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    s
  • Building Blocks
  • Electric Kangaroo
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    's
  • T.O.M. - a robot
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Original Broadcast Dates

Bertha premiered on BBC 1 with "The Great Painting Job" which was broadcast on 1 April 1985 at 3.55pm. The next six episodes were shown over the following weeks, apart from interruptions for the Easter
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 and May Day
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holidays.

Episodes eight to eleven were first broadcast at the end of an Autumn rerun. Similarly, the final two episodes premiered in the midst of a third outing in 1986.http://www.toonhound.com/bertha.htm

List of episodes and first broadcast dates

# Title Broadcast Date Product Produced Summary
1 The Great Painting Job 1 April 1985 http://catalogue.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/series/BERTHA Jigsaw Puzzles When the factory workers are making a painting machine, Tracy tells Bertha to make a robot named T.O.M.
2 The Windmills 15 April 1985 Musical Windmill Money Boxes Mr.Sprott's money boxes are working well but how do you get the coin out?
3 Mouse in the Works 22 April 1985 Jack-In-The-Boxes Panjid and the rest of the factory try to stop a mouse from nibbling their boxes.
4 The Best Machine Competition 29 April 1985 Spinning Tops When Mr Willmake wants Mr Sprott to design the best toy for a competition. Mr Duncan wants it to be made by a new machine, but everyone else wants it to be made by Bertha
5 Tom Gets Lost 13 May 1985 Building Blocks A magnet fries T.O.M's brain and so he scares the rest of the Spottiswood factory by disappearing.
6 The Flying Bear 20 May 1985 Inflatable Bears Its a very hot day and Bertha is making plastic bears,but why do they keep getting bigger and bigger?
7 The Tea Nurse 3 June 1985 Watering Cans When Bertha is working slowly Mrs.Tupp comes to the rescue...
8 More Speed, Less Work 5 November 1985 Garden Gnomes Bertha makes garden gnomes and while Mr. Wilmake is at a meeting, Mr. Duncan closes down Bertha
9 The Big Order 12 November 1985 Springs Bertha has to make 365 springs but Tom and Roy have trouble with the twinging steel
10 The Burglars 19 November 1985 Jumping Kangaroos Burglars break into spottiswood and company and steal money,but will they succeed...?
11 Bertha's Birthday Party 26 November 1985 Cuckoo Clocks On Bertha's 50th anniversary, Roy wonders why hands on a clock are called hands
12 The Big Sneeze 16 April 1986 Beach Balls Bertha gets so cold that she makes a really big sneeze that causes havoc in the factory!
13 Tom's New Friend 18 June 1986 Sponges Mrs. Tupp is cross about the new vending machine that is delivered, but Tom soon fixes that!

UK VHS and DVD Releases

In 1987 after the episodes were shown on TV the BBC released only one video of the show
VHS video title Year of release Episodes
Bertha- The Flying Bear (BBCV 4075) 1987 A Mouse in the Works, TOM Gets Lost, The Flying Bear, The Burglars


In 1994 Hallmark and Carlton Home Entertainment released the first four episodes on only one video.
VHS video title Year of release Episodes
Bertha (3007340123) 1994 The Great Painting Job, The Windmills, Mouse in the Works, The Best Machine Competition

Credits

  • Written by: Eric Charles
  • Narration by: Roy Kinnear
  • Voices By: Roy Kinnear and Sheila Walker
  • Music and Lyrics by: Bryan Daly
  • Director Of Animation: Derek Mogford
  • Series Designed and Directed by: Ivor Wood
  • Film Editor: Martin Bohan
  • Song Vocals: Guy Fletcher,
  • Recorded at: Havoc House Studios
  • Sound by: Clive Pendry
  • Produced by: Woodland Animations Ltd
  • © Woodland Animations Ltd MCMLXXXV

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