Boohbah - S01
Seasons (1)
Episodes (104)
1. Skipping Rope2. Pearly Shells3. Rope and Rock4. Musical Pipe5. Windows6. Comfy Armchair7. Record Player8. Squeaky Socks9. Pile of Balls10. Painting the Fence11. Big Bass Drum12. Hammock13. Squeaky Seesaw14. Jack-In-A-Box15. Bubbles16. Settee and Cushions17. Big Comb18. The Big Ball19. Yellow Woolly Jumper20. Musical Instruments21. The High Wall22. Cakes and Strings23. Cakes and String24. Building Blocks25. Hot Dog26. Treasure Chest27. Flippers28. Two Hats29. Bells30. Shed31. Suit of Armor32. Shining Armour33. Flowers & Vase34. A Big Bag35. Piggy Bank36. Drink of Milk37. Following the Signs38. Parping Horn39. Musical Cushions40. Following the Signs41. Puddle42. Skittles43. Pencil Sharpener44. Cracker45. Island46. Collecting Mail47. Tunnel48. Necklace49. Pulling Rope50. Television51. Long Drink52. Fairground Thing53. Big Switch54. Bouncers55. Beards56. Paper Plane57. Droopy Flowers58. Fido’s Flag59. Sailing Boat60. Gigantic Carrot61. Stream62. Feathers63. Bat and Ball64. Chair in the Air65. Falling Oranges66. Comfy Slippers67. Ice Cream Cone68. Banana Split69. Pulling the Rope70. Springy Sofa71. Club & Ball72. Hole in the Fence73. Crossroads74. Fido’s Bone75. Coloured Bricks76. Glowing Lanterns77. Little White Cloud78. Stack of Cushions79. Jigsaw80. Stick81. Flag82. Four Jumpers83. Snowshaker84. Squirty Flower85. Fido’s Picture86. Unwinding Carpet87. Bouncy Castle88. Wardrobe89. Over the Net90. Snowballs91. Space Rocket92. Sticky Wrapper93. Jumping On The Balls94. Sledge95. Camera96. Tightrope97. Ball & Hoop98. Little Rocky Boat99. Flying Fish100. Bucket & Spade101. Umbrella102. Snowman103. Grass Skirt104. Book
Synopsis Boohbah - S01
Boohbah was a children's television show. It premiered in 2003 on ITV in the United Kingdom, and on 19 January 2004 in the United States on PBS until 2 July 2006. It was created by Anne Wood with scripts by Alan Dapre and Robin Stevens. Anne Wood also created the children's show Teletubbies, and Boohbah is produced by the UK's Ragdoll Ltd. and the USA's PBS Kids. The similarity between this show and Teletubbies, both of which have a "science fiction" theme, is notable. One of the show's trademarks is a child's voice pronouncing the show's name in sing-song. "Boohbah" means "doll" in Hebrew, but it is not clear if this influenced the name of the show, or even if the creators are aware of this.
- Penelope Keith
- Rudolph Walker
- Philip Maurice Hayes