Carrie and David's Popshop explained

Presenter:Carrie Grant and David Grant
Genre:Children's Music
Runtime:20 minutes
Num Episodes:30
Company:BBC Scotland[1]
Channel:CBeebies

Carrie and David's Popshop is a children's musical television series aired on CBeebies, originally broadcast in 2008. It is presented by celebrity vocal coaches Carrie Grant and David Grant, with their pet dog Riff, puppeteered by Dave Chapman, and produced by BBC Scotland. Repeats originally finished on 28 October 2011, but an episode was aired to celebrate the channel's tenth birthday on 11 February 2012.[2] Repeats returned on 7 September 2013[3] and repeats ended again in 2015.

Overview

Carrie and David took off the show by acting out a music-related situation that usually ends in them giving the viewer (behind the camera) an object. Then a warm-up song is sung. A child or children would then come into the popshop and ask for a song for a certain purpose (e.g. to skip going to bed or to get their dad to dance) then Carrie and David would have an idea (We're getting the feeling!) and sing a song asking what genre of music they want their song to be sung in. The customer would then leave awaiting their pod (see below). Unlike most current CBeebies programmes, Carrie & David wear the same clothes in every episode.

Then Carrie and David's dog Riff would 'prepare the zone' and sing a song about setting the equipment up. Carrie and David would expand their idea, come up with lyrics and decide what instruments to use, during which the object that the viewer was given earlier usually comes into use. Carrie and David then perform the song they have come up with and Riff records it on a pod. Riff hands the pod to the viewer who gives the pod to the original customer. When they open the pod stars come out and the video of their song comes out. They dance and sing along. The actors were used to play other parts in other episodes (i.e. brothers, sisters or relatives.) This is why so few actors were used in the production of Series 1 and 2. Most of the actors were Scottish and sourced from auditions nationwide.

The show was produced by Nigel P Harris for BBC Scotland.The musical director is Andrew McCrorie-Shand who did the music for earlier programmes like Tots TV, and Teletubbies, and Rosie and Jim.

Songs

All songs are written by the Grants. In a typical programme, the following songs will feature:

Ratings

Episode no. Airdate Total viewers
1 18 February 2008 441,000
2 19 February 2008 425,000
3 20 February 2008 330,000
4 21 February 2008 568,000
5 22 February 2008 410,000
6 25 February 2008 468,000
7 26 February 2008 342,000
8 27 February 2008 398,000
9 28 February 2008 440,000
10 29 February 2008 364,000
11 3 March 2008 345,000
12 4 March 2008 342,000
13 5 March 2008 459,000
14 6 March 2008 203,000
15 7 March 2008 315,000
16 10 March 2008 494,000
17 11 March 2008 523,000
18 12 March 2008 415,000
19 13 March 2008 479,000
20 14 March 2008 337,000
21 17 March 2008 390,000
22 18 March 2008 402,000
2319 March 2008 425,000
24 20 March 2008 447,000
25 21 March 2008 316,000
26 24 March 2008 414,000
27 25 March 2008 426,000
2826 March 2008 381,000
29 27 March 2008 375,000
30 28 March 2008 426,000

Series 1 (2008)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CBeebies unveils preschooler first.
  2. Web site: BBC - CBeebies Programmes - Schedule, Saturday 11 February 2012 . 2016-12-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120206234203/http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/programmes/schedules/2012/02/11 . 6 February 2012 .
  3. Web site: BBC - CBeebies - Schedules, Saturday 7 September 2013 . 2016-12-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130912035011/http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/programmes/schedules/2013/09/07 . 12 September 2013 .