Melody (TV series) explained

Genre:Children's television series
Creator:Luke Howard[1]
Director:Luke Howard
Starring:Angharad Rhodes
Laura Bacon
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:2
Executive Producer:Michael Towner (CBeebies)
Katy Jones (BBC Learning)
Producer:Will Brenton
Luke Howard
Runtime:7 minutes
Company:LAAH Entertainment
BBC Music
Wish Films
First Aired:[2]

Melody is a British preschool mixed-media music childseries created by Luke Howard,[3] and produced by Wish Films and LAAH Entertainment for the BBC. Designed with disabled children in mind, it features a little girl with a visual impairment as the main character.[4] Melody is also available on BBC iPlayer for over a year.

Melody was developed with help from the RNIB Pears Centre in Coventry, which supports children with sight problems and additional needs. While helping to create the programme, the Pears Centre conducted research into animation and soundtracks that are easier for blind and partially sighted people to follow.

Premise

Melody introduces pre-school children to classical music through the main character's imagined stories, and specially created animations that are more enjoyable for visually impaired viewers.

In each episode Melody undertakes an everyday activity with her mother. The fun she has, or the frustrations or difficulties she experiences, prompts her to want to listen to a piece of music. Her mother suggests a piece and gives Melody some headphones and an MP3 player to listen to it. Through animation, we are taken on an adventure through Melody's imagination as she listens to the music.

Cast and characters

NameCast[5] About
MelodyAngharad RhodesA girl with an incredible imagination, who is partially sighted. Melody is played by 10-year-old partially sighted actress Angharad Rhodes, who was cast after being spotted at UCAN ("Unique Creative Arts Network"), a specialist theatre company in Cardiff for children with vision problems.
MumLaura BaconMelody's mother, who plays with her and presents her with music to listen to.
FudgeHimselfFudge is Melody's soft toy - a bright orange, and white, cat.

Production

The animations were produced by six different animation studios:[6]

Character design was by the art director Keith Robinson who also oversaw the overall look of the animations.[12] He also designed the logo and branding for the series.[13] [14] Lizzie Dyson designed the background.[15]

One of the show's producers, Will Brenton, explains that Melody's sight difficulties are never mentioned directly. "We often see her using her white cane, or placing her hand on top of her mum's whilst they cut something," he says. "It is never about what Melody can't do or needs help with, but always about what she can do and the methods she uses to do as much as most children."

Broadcast

The first series of 20 programmes was broadcast on CBeebies, in the United Kingdom, in December 2013 and January 2014, with a two-week break after the tenth programme. These episodes are also audio-described; an additional vocal narrative track fills gaps in the dialogue with helpful information for those who can't see what's happening on screen.

A second series of 20 programmes started being broadcast in March 2015.[16]

Series 1

Title[17] ComposerPieceOriginal UK air date

Series 2

TitleComposerPieceOriginal UK air date

Reception

Reaction from the partially sighted community has been "very exciting" according to Brenton. "They can really connect with an aspirational, capable character overcoming the same or similar obstacles."

On the CBeebies Grownups blog,[18] one parent writes: "I find it difficult to find TV programmes for my visually impaired son that are easily accessible. I love the idea of having a young girl starring that is visually impaired, these sort of programmes are great in helping children that have additional needs feel less isolated."

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kay Benbow . CBeebies announces new shows - Media Centre . BBC.co.uk . 17 May 2015.
  2. Web site: CBeebies - Melody, Series 1 - Episode guide . BBC.co.uk . 17 May 2015.
  3. News: Melody makers - BBC News – Ouch. . BBC News . 15 December 1013 . 19 July 2014.
  4. Web site: Melody makers. 15 December 2015. 13 March 2015. BBC News Ouch Blog. BBC.
  5. News: IMDb - Melody. 19 July 2014.
  6. Web site: CBeebies: Melody . Graphicmotion.co.uk . 19 March 2014 . 17 May 2015.
  7. Web site: Cbeebies Animated Childrens TV Series : London Animation Company UK . Kingbee.co.uk . 2 December 2013 . 17 May 2015.
  8. Web site: London Based Animation Studio - Animation. Games. Design . KeyframeStudios.co.uk . 17 May 2015.
  9. Web site: CBeebies new show 'Melody'!!! - Finger Industries . Fingerindustries.tumblr.com . 17 May 2015.
  10. Web site: Melody! | . Tentaclemedia.co.uk . 9 December 2014 . 17 May 2015.
  11. Web site: Melody • Sea Monster . Seamonster.co.za . 17 May 2015.
  12. Web site: Keith Robinson does work for CBeebies! . Brightgroupinternational.com . 6 December 2013 . 17 May 2015.
  13. Web site: CBeebies: Melody . Graphicmotion.co.uk . 19 March 2014 . 17 May 2015.
  14. Web site: CBeebies: Melody . Graphicmotion.co.uk . 19 March 2014 . 17 May 2015.
  15. Web site: Lizzie Dyson - Melody Cbeebies. 19 July 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140810014918/http://www.lizziedyson.com/portfolio/melody-cbeebies/ . 10 August 2014 .
  16. Web site: Melody Broadcasts March 2015. 13 March 2015. BBC.
  17. Web site: Melody Episode Guide - bbc.co.uk. 19 July 2014.
  18. Web site: CBeebies Grownups Blog. 13 March 2015. CBeebies Grown-ups. BBC.