Space Pirates (2007 TV series)
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Article ImagesSpace Pirates is a British 2007 children's television series created by Tony Reed, originally shown on CBeebies. It uses a mixture of live action and animation, set aboard a spaceship called "Guisto" which orbits Earth. It starred Luke Toulson as Captain DJ, and featured the voice of (then) Radio 1 newsreader Dominic Byrne as an alien news/weather/travel reporter called Zorst. There are 30 half-hour episodes which were first shown from 3 November 2007 until 22 March 2008.
Space Pirates | |
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Created by | Tony Reed |
Directed by | Bridget Caldwell |
Starring | Luke Toulson Kirsty Rider Connor Panayi Adam Carter Dominic Byrne |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Production | |
Producer | Tony Reed |
Running time | 30 minutes per episode (approx.) |
Original release | |
Network | CBeebies |
Release | 3 November 2007 – 22 March 2008 |
Space Pirates was commissioned for the BBC's CBeebies channel. The show is now designed to reach all ages and "bring the whole family together to explore a diverse range of musical performances."[1] According to the BBC, for 6 weeks from 9 November 2007, viewers could press the red button on their TV remote controls and choose which of the three songs they wanted to listen to at the very end of the show.[1] The show has also featured on the CBeebies slot on BBC Radio 7.[1]
In 2008, the episode "Music to Paint to" was nominated for a Banff World Television Award.[2] The show was also nominated for Best Pre-School Live Action Series at the 2008 BAFTA Children's Awards.[3]
The space ship Guisto is led by Captain DJ, (played by Luke Toulson) who is very vain and stupid. It just orbits planet Earth searching for music for the radio show, Guisto Radio. The tenuous storyline in every episode usually involves two space-wise kids, eight-year-old Honk and six-year-old Tonk, who are played by children. They trick Captain DJ and/or Lippy by selling him something worthless for lots of doubloons or junk food. Lippy is an anthropomorphised five-year-old hypoallergenic microphone who often makes fun of Captain DJ. Captain DJ's real name is occasionally revealed (as "Leslie"). Also featured is a newsreader/weather forecaster/traffic reporter called Zorst, who is a green barnacle who clings to the stern of the ship (near the exhaust, hence his name). He always ends his reports with bad jokes. There are always 3 musical acts per episode, one either performed live on set (or specially recorded), one pop-video, and one cover song by three puppet rats called The Jingles - Windy, Stringy and Brassy. A group of children on Earth, called the Pirate Posse, get to vote on which song was the best and who they want to hear again, which always plays out the show.
The theme tune to the series, written by Darren Loveday and former Busted keyboardist Chris Banks, was released as a single available for download on iTunes, Chris Moyles popularised the song by playing it on his radio show, hoping to get it into the UK charts and beat The X Factor Christmas single ("When You Believe" by Leon Jackson). The result of Moyles' campaign was that the song completely failed to have any impact on the UK Singles Chart,[4] although the song did spend eleven weeks at position number one on the iTunes Children's Chart.[5] Moyles later played a mashup of the song that mixed it with the theme tune from Ghostbusters, the irony being that the mashup was actually created by Chris Banks himself.
Acts which appear on the show include: The Ebony Steel Band, McFly, The Cheeky Girls, Jamelia, The Drifters, The Puppini Sisters, Julie Felix, the London Community Gospel Choir, and The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain.
- Captain DJ (aka 'Leslie'): Luke Toulson
- Lippy the Microphone: Adam Carter
- Honk the Girl: Kirsty Rider
- Tonk the Boy: Connor Panayi
- The Jingles:
- Stringy: Brian Herring
- Brassy: Sarah Burgess
- Windy: Dave Chapman
- Zorst the Barnacle: Dominic Byrne
- The Jolly Rogers: Stephen Cannon
- Assistant Puppeteers: William Banyard, Yvonne Stone, Warrick Brownlow-Pike
- ^ a b c Space Pirates - Information for grown-ups Archived 11 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Banff World Television Awards Program Catalogue - retrieved 20 July 2008 [permanent dead link]
- ^ "Past Winners and Nominees - Children's - Awards - 2008". BAFTA. Retrieved 17 March 2010.
- ^ UK Singles Chart Top 75 - 23 December 2007
- ^ chrisbanks.co.uk - retrieved 30 July 2008