Then one day I was walking in Victoria Park in East London and saw the island in the middle of the lake there. So there was a mixture of the sound of the city and the rural appearance of the area. I began to wonder if there might be something in that. Q: The characters are very childlike. Do you know some children who inspired you when developing the characters?
Joel : I think I was more inspired by myself as a child than I was by looking at other children. Q: So what childhood memories do you think led you to create this show? Joel : Well, in my early childhood I actually lived in a hippie commune in Yorkshire. This meant I had free run of nature, which is quite unusual for children now. We had animals and there were lots of different adults and children all living together. Q: So, Anne, you must hear a lot of pitches for programme ideas.
What made you love this one? Can't tell you how much my 3 year old son and I enjoy this programme. He snuggles in and we turn lights off and settle down to watch. He laughs out loud every night and I love the colours and the music.
It's such a gentle watch just before bedtime!! Love it love it!! Our new catchphrase is 'wasn't that an adventure' xx. I would like to say what a beautiful show you have created. My daughter absolutely loves it, and so do we. It reminds us of when we were growing up. We look forward to this being on air for many years to come - Thank you.
I have just registered for the sole purpose of applauding you for this enchanting programme! I watch it as avidly as my 2 going on 5! It feels like an old classic already! Well done and please, please, keep up the good work. Many thanks and Merry Christmas! My son absolutely loves Abney and Teal and so do I. Hopefully there will be toys soon?
I'd love to get my son a cuddly neep toy! The only tiny thing wrong with the series is that Teal hardly ever says 'thank you' when Abney hands her a bowl of porridge! Excellent programme though! We love this programme!!! A firm favourite in the bedtime routine of our little boy, to the extent of having to switch to bbc i-player for more episodes when the scheduled one has finished, as nothing else will quite do it!! Many more epsiodes to come please, please, please!!
Just wanted to say that my son and I love Abney and Teal. It looks beautiful, reminds me of the programmes I watched as a child Abney and Teal is an utterly delicious, wonderfully made programme that completely captivates my 14 month old and I have every hope that it will for years to come When is the merchandise coming forth?
Fab program - well done. I have a 4 year old who spends a good deal of time pretending to be Meep with a bouncy hopper! Makes me really nostalgic. Congratulations on creating a program that we both look forward to watching together after a long day :.
What a wonderful program! Mummy, Daddy and our 2 year old just love it! Its so soothing and enchanting and I espeically love the colours and animation, so beautiful! Makes a lovely change from over-computer generated things for children these days full of bright bold colours. I think it would be better suited in the bedtime hour due to its ability to calm our son down, very much like a good bedtime story! Another suggestion is to repeat the bedtime hour from maybe with different shows for those children that go to bed later?
Just a thought. Abney and Teal are great! It took a little bit of time to appreciate just how good Abney and Teal is. At first it seemed a bit dull and subdued compared to other programmes.
But there are a few hooks into it such as Neep, the music and the physical comedy that get young and old watching enough of this to want more. It grew on me and my 21 mth old daughter at the same time in a way that few other shows have.
I think it is the only cbeebies programme I have actually laughed at the hole in the tree made by the fat Neep. The visuals of this are incredible. Having the city out of focus but alive in the background works so well. Many other technical aspects of the show are spot on. I only ever notice the technical aspects of shows when I'm picking holes in it like seeing in which scale the shooting is done on ITNG but with this show I'm doing it in a "wow, what just happened there" kind of way.
Usually I prefer brighter and primary based colours but the pastels are the best fit for this show, how on earth did you manage to make a part-submerged and abandoned shopping trolley look beautiful? The visuals and the music work very harmoniously together and "harmonious" is probably the single word I'd use to describe this show.
It has grabs the attention and feeds the imagination in a very subtle way. Most shows can only accomplish this with noise, speed or intensity of colour and action. Random Stuff. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? The Adventures of Abney and Teal. History Talk 0.
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