British children's television programme
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Presented by | Kirsten O'Brien Mark Speight Jay Burridge Lizi Botham |
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Starring | Marcus Clarke (as Doogy the Dog) |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
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Original language | English |
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No. of episodes | 50 |
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Executive producer | Chris Bellinger |
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Producer | Chris Tandy |
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Running time | 15 minutes |
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Production company | BBC |
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Network | CBeebies |
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Release | February 11, 2002 (2002-02-11) – 2003 (2003) |
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SMarteenies[1] is a children's art programme produced by BBC's in-house children's division aimed at pre-school audiences. It was a spin-off of the CBBC programme SMart, and aired on CBeebies.[2]
About
The series was presented by the four then-current presenters from the original SMart - Jay Burridge, Lizi Botham[3] (referred to as "Bizi Lizi"), Kirsten O'Brien and Mark Speight. Each presenter had a corresponding colour, represented through a coloured T-shirt with the show's logo on it - Blue for Jay, Yellow for Lizi, Sky for Kirsten and Red for Mark. Each of the presenters hosted two different segments, which alternated every other episode.
The programme started with the four presenters standing in a row determining who was to do the first piece (with the rhyme: "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, SMarteenies guess who'll have a go"), with the large CGI paintbrush from the show's logo flying above their heads like a rocket choosing the presenter and they would transition over to the segment. Following each piece, the programme returned to this screen to select the next presenter.
Odd-Numbered Episodes
- Man of Letters - Hosted by Jay, he wore a postman's cap and carried a messenger bag covered with alphabet letters. The bag contains items and artistic tools starting with a particular letter of the alphabet which he then uses to produce a piece of art.
- Fingerprint Art - Hosted by Lizi, she uses her fingerprints to create pictures on a screen in front of the camera and uses a black marker to detail images. This segment appeared three times in between the other segments and contains no dialogue aside from Lizi mentioning what the picture is when completed.
- Doogy - Hosted by Kirsten, she and puppet Doogy the Dog (played by Marcus Clarke) produce various works of art in this sitcom-like segment. Doogy normally goes out in his little blue car called the "Doogymobile" to get things for Kirsten.
- Shape Store - Hosted by Mark, he would make different pictures out of different shapes, beginning with the catchphrase “Ready steady shapes”. Mark wears a brown jacket in addition to his red T-shirt in this segment.
Even-Numbered Episodes
- Ways to Make Pictures - Hosted by Jay, he would demonstrate effective methods to make pictures like coloured pencils, wax crayons and so on.
- School Visit - Hosted by Lizi, she would visit a preschool and produce artwork with children.
- Pattern Palace - Hosted by Kirsten, she would use different art media to create fun and colourful patterns.
- Small Picture, Big Picture - Hosted by Mark, he would simultaneously produce a normal-sized and large-scale version of the same scene (e.g. using mops instead of paint brushes for the large version). When he makes the big picture, he wears a hat or face accessory relevant to the picture he makes.
Broadcast
The series ran on CBeebies from its launch in February 2002 until 2003, with reruns broadcasting until January 2008. The show was axed from CBeebies afterwards following the death of presenter Mark Speight's fiancée Natasha Collins and his subsequent suicide.[4] Until its suspension, Speight and O'Brien were the only remaining presenters of the principal show SMart, as Burridge and Botham had left.
The series aired in Canada on CBC's Kids' CBC block, alongside BBC Kids. The series aired in Australia on the local version of CBeebies, and was the only channel that still broadcast the show, airing the series until 2017.
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