Roobarb

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Roobarb
The Canine Inventor Supreme
The Canine Inventor Supreme
Genre Animated
Created by Grange Calveley
Voices of Richard Briers
Theme music composer Johnny Hawksworth
Country of origin United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 30
Production
Producer(s) Bob Godfrey (1974 series)
Jason Tammemagi (2005 series)
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 5 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel BBC1
Picture format 4:3
Audio format Monaural sound
Original run 1974
External links
IMDb profile

Roobarb was an animated television show for children, shown on BBC1 just before the evening news. Each cartoon, written by Grange Calveley and animated by Bob Godfrey, was about 5 minutes long. Thirty episodes were made, and were first shown in 1974.

The theme is that of the loving rivalry between Roobarb the green dog and Custard the pink cat from next door.

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Roobarb is a green dog (however, many contend that he is yellow, though this has now been discredited by Grange Calveley), Custard is a pink cat. Roobarb is always up to some misadventure or other, which he approaches with unbounded enthusiasm. Custard is cynical, and sets out to sabotage Roobarb's fun. Whoever gets the last word tends to vary. Other characters in the series are The Birds, who watch the antics of the other two from the safety of a nearby tree, often making snide remarks, and siding with whoever is winning.

The series features a deliberately rough style, drawn using marker pens and a very sketchy drawing technique, so that the pictures are constantly jiggling around. This effect, known to animators as "boiling", gives a great energetic character to the show, and was a contrast to the slick smooth colouring of the imported Hanna-Barbera shows that were being widely shown. The series was voiced by actor Richard Briers and the famous theme tune was written by Johnny Hawksworth.

The series was an enormous success, greatly loved by children and adults alike, and winning numerous awards. It is now viewed as "must watch" cult TV. Contrary to popular belief, the show was not called Roobarb and Custard.

After years of rumours, a new series titled Roobarb and Custard Too debuted on Five on 8 August 2005 to great critical acclaim. Like the original, it is written by Grange Calveley and narrated by Richard Briers. The series introduces a large number of other animal characters who also get involved in Roobarb's schemes. It is produced by Adam Sharp and Bernadette O'Riordan for A&B TV , directed by Jason Tammemagi and the animation is by the Irish company Monster Animation & Design. The new series of 39 x 7 min. episodes, uses computer animation, but retains the "wobbly" look and plain white backgrounds of the original series. A new musical score by Jon Atkinson adds to the manic-feel of this accomplished re-make.

  1. When Roobarb Made a Spike
  2. When Roobarb Didn't See the Sun Come Up
  3. When Roobarb Was Being Bored Then Not Being Bored
  4. When the Tree Fell to Pieces
  5. When Roobarb Found Sauce
  6. When It Was Night
  7. When It Was Christmas
  8. When The Sun Was Just Right
  9. When The Opera Wasn't A Phantom
  10. When There Wasn't Treasure
  11. When It Wasn't Thor's-day
  12. When Roobarb Was Cheating
  13. When Custard Was Sorry
  14. When Roobarb Mixed the Paint
  15. When Roobarb's Heart Ruled His Head
  16. When You're Going To Fly-Fly High
  17. When The Day Didn't Arrive
  18. When Roobarb Did The Lion's Share
  19. When Roobarb Was at the End of His Tether (and so was Custard)
  20. When Custard Stole the Show
  21. When There Was A Dance At Foxes Dale
  22. When Roobarb Wasn't As Pleased As Punch
  23. When Roobarb Turned Over A New Leaf
  24. When There Was Someone Else
  25. When The Day Wouldn't Keep Still
  26. When Roobarb Got A Long Break
  27. When The Pipes Call The Tune
  28. When A Knight Lost His Day
  29. When Custard Got Too Near The Bone
  30. When There Was A Big Mix Up

  1. When There Was A Surprise
  2. When Custard Was Grounded
  3. When Custard Wrote A Book
  4. When There Was An Elephant
  5. When Custard Was Very, Very Naughty
  6. When The Books Went Bye Bye
  7. When There Was A Wind-Up
  8. When Roobarb Found The Hieroglypics
  9. When It Ended In Tears
  10. When There Was A Big Band
  11. When The Garden Was Dry
  12. When There Was A Time Warp
  13. When It Was Cool To Be Smooth
  14. When There Was A Pottery Party
  15. When The Computer Went On The Blink
  16. When There Was An Opera
  17. When The Mouse Arrived For Christmas
  18. When Roobarb Went On A Fitness Drive
  19. When Modern Thingumajigs Need Tweaking
  20. When The Wind Blows, The Space Age Will Stop
  21. When There Wasn't A Boiled Egg
  22. When Rookie Fell Out Of The Sky
  23. When The Laughing Had To Stop
  24. When Roobarb Was Bowled Over
  25. When Walter's Web Caught Roobarb's Eye
  26. When There Was A Dance Festival
  27. When There Was Magic
  28. When The Ballet Hit The Skids
  29. When A Dinosaur Broke Loose
  30. When Jeremy Barker Turned Up
  31. When There Was A Country Fayre
  32. When The Molecules Got Loose
  33. When There Was A Duel
  34. When It Was A Wibbling Week
  35. When The Astrognomes Landed
  36. When Everything Went Lumpy
  37. When Communications Weren't The Best
  38. When There Really Was A Something
  39. When There Was A Cuckoo

  • The Streets' song "Turn the Page" mentions "Roobarb and Custard verses".

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