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Sam on Boffs' Island

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Starring
  
Tony Robinson

Original language(s)
  
English

Original network
  
BBC Two ??

First episode date
  
18 September 1972

Language
  
English

Networks
  
BBC, BBC Two

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
20

Picture format
  
PAL (576i) ??

Number of episodes
  
20

Cast
  
Tony Robinson

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Genre
  
Children's television series

Similar
  
Words and Pictures, Tales from Fat Tulip's Garden, Maid Marian and Her Merry, Play Away, Fingerbobs

Sam on boffs island bbc 1972


Sam on Boff's Island was a British educational television series made by the BBC and aimed at developing the reading skills of 6-8 year olds.

First broadcast in 1972 as part of the Words and Pictures strand, it was one of the first television appearances of Tony Robinson. Robinson played the character Sam, who is magically transported to Boff's Island when he is eating his breakfast cereal in the morning. Each episode featured a 'real life' segment designed to encourage young children to read through storytelling. Other segments were animated.

The Boff characters were puppets, who were portrayed by several voice actors including Charles Collingwood. Miriam Margolyes (later to co-star with Robinson in Blackadder) played Sam's mother. The Boffs were stop-motion animated except when they appeared simultaneously with Robinson, in which cases they were hand-operated.

The scriptwriter for the series was children's author Michael Rosen. Smallfilms, the production company of Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin, provided some still video sequences.

In all, 20 episodes were made and the series was repeated throughout the 1970s as part of the BBC's schools service. It was also the series that brought together Smallfilms with Sandra Kerr and John Faulkner (thanks to Michael Rosen's work with Kerr and Faulkner in Ewan MacColl's Critics' Group). Postgate, Firmin, Kerr and Faulkner went on to make Bagpuss together.

References

Sam on Boffs' Island Wikipedia