Bosco (TV series) explained

Creator:Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
Starring:Bosco
Runtime:25–28 minutes
Country:Ireland
Network:RTÉ2
First Aired:[1]
Num Episodes:386[2]

Bosco is an Irish children's television programme produced during the late 1970s and 1980s. It was produced and shown by RTÉ in Ireland. Designed by Jan Mitchell, Bosco was voiced by Jonathan Ryan initially, in the pilot series that was broadcast, with four presenters per show, in 1979. When the show went into full-time production in 1980, with two presenters per show, Miriam Lambert took over. From the 1981 season onwards, Paula Lambert took over. Bosco's name was chosen by Helen Quinn, sister of presenter Marian Richardson.[3]

It ran for 386 episodes, ending production in 1987. The show was continually repeated before (and later during) The Den daily until 30 September 1996, when it was replaced by The Morbegs before officially ending on 26 November 1998.

Plot

The show was presented by Bosco, a small, red-haired puppet, supposedly a five-year-old child with bright red cheeks and a really squeaky voice. Bosco and the other presenters usually spoke English, but to help young children learn Irish, Bosco often peppered English speech with Irish phrases, much like the way Dora the Explorer often speaks Spanish. Bosco lived in a brightly painted wooden box (hence the name, bosca being Irish for "box"), only ever wandering far from it to go on excursions to such places as Dublin Zoo or the HB Ice Cream factory. The show also had a number of other segments.

There are various short animations, usually stop-motion, as part of the show. The Plonsters were plasticine critters, which are continually engaged in fights or schemes against each other. Faherty's Garden, created by David Byrne, starred the eponymous Faherty a dog, plagued by an amateur crow magician (Cornelius, who would often turn purple, much to his distress) in a series of shorts featuring stop-motion models. Freddy the Fox features a host of characters each with distinctive traits, such as Fiachra the Frog, Gregory Grainog and Sile Seilide. There was also a cartoon featuring a rather strange potato family, The McSpuds, that live in a supermarket (Savers) owned by Mr McGinty. At night, the potato children, Sheila and Seamus, run amok. The Tongue Twister Twins were also regularly featured. These animations were created by Jim Quin from Thurles, County Tipperary.

The show featured arts and crafts segments which were called make and do, in the style of the BBC's children's programme Blue Peter. Another prominent part of the show was story-time and each show featured a song.

Cast

The roster of presenters includedPaul Burton,David Byrne,Peter Fitzgerald,[4] Mary Garrioch,Susie Kennedy,Gert Kerrigan,[5] Marcus O'Higgins,Marian Richardson[6] (later a current affairs and radio presenter and producer at RTÉ),[7] Jonathan Ryan,[8] Frank Twomey (later of Bull Island),[9] Philip F. Tyler,[10] andGráinne Uí Mhaitiú.[11]

Production

Production staff

In other media

Recent appearances

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Paul Burton in 'Bosco' publicity shot (1979) . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150411015624/https://stillslibrary.rte.ie/indexplus/image/2127/035.html . 11 April 2015 . 11 April 2015.
  2. Web site: About Bosco, at boscosbox.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20100220130658/http://www.boscosbox.com/about-bosco . 20 February 2010 . dead.
  3. Web site: On the other side of the magic door . https://web.archive.org/web/20140722040604/https://www.rte.ie/tv50/essays/marianrichardson.html . 22 July 2014 . 25 October 2020 . RTE.
  4. News: Cullen . Clare . 22 October 2015 . Former Bosco presenter says Jimmy MacCarthy's dad wrote 'racy letters' that 'disgusted and frightened' his mother - Independent.ie . 4 September 2018 . Irish Independent . en.
  5. Web site: 1979 . 2282/031 . 4 September 2018 . RTÉ Still Library.
  6. Web site: 1979 . 2003/062 . 4 September 2018 . RTÉ Still Library.
  7. Web site: Richardson . Marian . 24 April 2012 . On the other side of the magic door . RTÉ TV50 . RTÉ . en.
  8. Web site: 1979 . 2075/083 . 4 September 2018 . RTÉ Still Library.
  9. Web site: 2012 . 1970s . 4 September 2018 . RTÉ TV50 . RTÉ . en.
  10. Web site: 1979 . 2282/023 . 4 September 2018 . RTÉ Still Library.
  11. Web site: 1979 . 2282/025 . 4 September 2018 . RTÉ Still Library.
  12. Web site: Bosco is back :: Brought to you by Vodafone . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071215105858/http://www.boscoisback.ie/ . 15 December 2007 . 12 January 2022 . www.boscoisback.ie.
  13. News: 1 December 2013 . Robbie, Mary, Bosco and cups...The Late Late Toy Show 2013 as it happened . 2 December 2013 . TheJournal.ie.
  14. Web site: 1 December 2013 . Bosco visits Late Late Toy Show 2013 . 2 December 2013 . RTÉ.
  15. News: 1 December 2013 . Late Late Toy Show 2013 best bits... in pictures and video . 2 December 2013 . The Daily Edge.
  16. News: 6 December 2014 . Bosco returns on Late Late with charity single . https://web.archive.org/web/20150226151812/http://www.irishexaminer.com/examviral/fun-times/bosco-returns-on-late-late-with-charity-single-301316.html . 26 February 2015 . 11 December 2014 . Irish Examiner.
  17. Web site: Neylon . Michele . 2011-08-07 . RTE's 404 Keeps Bosco Alive . 2022-12-21 . Michele Neylon :: Pensieri . en-GB.
  18. Web site: 404 Page not found . 21 December 2022 . RTÉ.ie.