Directed by Ian Munro Country of origin Australia | Composer(s) Robert Moss Original language(s) English | |
Created by John PattersonIan Munro Starring See Cast section below. |
Boffins (also known as The Boffins) is an Australian children's television programme broadcast on the ABC in 1994. The series was produced by Film Australia, and created by John Patterson and Ian Munro, who also co-created Johnson and Friends. 13 episodes were produced in 1993, aired in 1994 and released on home video by the ABC in 1995.
Contents
Plot
Boffins follows the adventures of four tiny furry alien-like creatures known as Boffins, who spend their days in kitchen cupboards and surrounding areas, trying to discover the science behind how the world works, Madame Curie and Aristotle are very close to some of the answers, but Newton and Echo, the young boffins from the house next door are only interested in having fun!
The series was designed to introduce primary school children to some of the basic laws of science. Each episode explores a different concept; the transmission of sound, levers, pulleys, magnetism, gravity, siphons, evaporation, reflection and dispersion of light, friction, and requirements for growth.
Characters
Cast
The costumes were built and designed by Studio Kite.
International broadcasts
Despite being relatively obscure, Boffins aired in various countries outside of Australia - including Singapore, Malaysia, Israel, Brunei, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Canada, The Middle East, Africa and possibly New Zealand, the UK, and parts of Europe.
The series was also released in the United States and Canada as a set of educational videos, which were only available to schools and universities.
Video releases
Three VHS tapes were released by ABC Video in 1995.