- Basil Brush
Basil Brush is an
anthropomorphic fox, best known as a British television character aimed at children. He is primarily portrayed by a glove puppet (see picture) but has also been depicted inanimated cartoon shorts and comic strips. The character has featured on children's (and later adult) television from the 1960s to the present day.A mischievous character, Basil Brush is known for his
catch phrase "Boom! Boom!", used after something he finds funny, and also for speaking in a "" accent and manner, referring to himself as a "fella". The character claims to dislike puppets, and says his most prized possession is his "", this being the traditional name for a fox's tail. His persona, speech and gap-toothed look are said to have been based on the actorTerry-Thomas .Basil Brush was originally created in 1963 by
Peter Firmin for "The Three Scampies" children's show, but his main popularity was achieved due to appearances on "The Nixon Line" with magicianDavid Nixon and subsequently "The Basil Brush Show", which premiered in 1968. Basil was for many years operated and voiced by the publicity-shy actorIvan Owen , who died in 2000."The Basil Brush Show"
Throughout the 12-year run of the show, Basil was always accompanied by an actor, initially
Rodney Bewes — aka Mr Rodney — better known as one half of "The Likely Lads ". Bewes was replaced by Mr Derek —Derek Fowlds , later to appear in "Yes Minister " and "Heartbeat" — who was the stooge for Basil's quips between 1969 and 1973. The subsequent presenters were Mr Roy (Roy North , 1973-1977), Mr John Howard (Howard Williams , 1977-1979), and Mr Billy (Billy Boyle , 1979-1980).Basil was in three more shows in the 1980s: the educational programme "Let's Read... With Basil Brush" (
ITV , 1982-1983), "Crackerjack " (BBC ), and "Basil's Joke Machine" (ITV , 1986). [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/569137/index.html]Basil also came on
The Weakest Link in 2006.Basil recorded two albums (both with the same title), "Boom! Boom! It's Basil Brush" in 1970 and 1977. His adventures also appeared on the pages of "
TV Comic " during the peak of his popularity."The Basil Brush Show" from 2002
In 2002, Basil made a comeback in a new children's
BBC sitcom , again named "The Basil Brush Show", in which his new comic foil, Stephen, is played byChristopher Pizzey . It is produced by The Foundation, part of theRDF Media Group. Child actorsGeorgina Leonidas andMichael Hayes also appear on the show. Basil Brush is now shown to have a family, which includes his destructive, hyperactive but cute nephew Bingo, and his criminal cousin Mortimer. Other friends have been introduced as well, such as the moneymaking child Master Dave and the more sensible Molly as well as Miss Hippy, as played by Rhiannon Duffin [http://www.uk.castingcallpro.com/view.php?uid=151554 Rhiannon Duffin at uk.castingcallpro.com] ] . Where the original shows were taped before an audience of children, the new programme is shot in studio and features a hysterical, post-production laughter track. In keeping with Basil's history, no-one is directly credited as being Basil's puppeteer on this show, although actorMichael Windsor is credited as either Basil's "fitness instructor" or his "personal assistant". Michael Windsor was revealed to be the puppeteer.Interspersed with the main programme, there are now various animated shorts in which Basil and/or another character is seen making jokes. The more recent puppet looks different from the original 1960s/ 1970s puppet in a number of aspects, but the 'well-spoken' voice of Basil is similar to the original Ivan Owen version.
Other appearances
Basil briefly appeared as a presenter for several Friday episodes of the popular British children's TV programme "
Blue Peter " in 2003 in which he had his own joke segment.Basil played
Dobby thehouse-elf in the "French & Saunders " sketch "Harry Potter And The Secret Chamberpot Of Azerbaijan" for "Comic Relief"Red Nose Day 2003.Basil appeared on "
French and Saunders " in 2004.On
10 December 2005 , Basil appeared on "The Weakest Link " and won the show, receiving £10,900 for his chosen charity, the "Blue Peter " 2005 charity appeal, "Treasure Trail" (in aid ofChildline ). This makes him the first puppet to win "The Weakest link" (Roland Rat had previously appeared as a puppet contestant, but did not win). Basil returned to "Weakest Link " as one of the contestants on the show's 1000th UK edition, recorded on1 November 2006 . It was shown onBBC Two on18 December 2006 . Although he made it to the final round, this time he failed to win. However, the winner still decided to share half of her winnings with Basil's chosen charity.Basil Brush was mentioned briefly in the "
Black Books " episode "Blood", in which Manny (Bill Bailey ) purchases a 'large-print biography of Basil Brush', which he describes as "quite good actually".Basil Brush starred in the Christmas
pantomime Cinderella in 2007, includingSt Albans , where he would appear from a large box on wheels for various hilarious off-plot moments, and encouraged children in the audience to shout 'Boom Boom Basil!' after each use of his catch phrase.On
20 December 2007 , the BBC announced that Basil would be co-presenting a new version of Swap Shop withBarney Harwood onBBC Two . The new series is titled "Basil's Swap Shop ".HarperCollins Publishers have recently signed a deal to publish a Basil Brush TV tie-in publishing programme for 2008. The Basil Brush Show which is being made in 2008, dumped Mr. Stephen and replaced him with Liam and also new fox Roxy is now in the programme.
Controversy
Basil Brush has been the subject of complaints for inciting homophobic attacks [http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv_and_radio/story/0,,926125,00.html] and also racism against gypsies and travellers, for which he was investigated by the Hate Crimes Unit of Northamptonshire Police [http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_7300000/newsid_7301800/7301840.stm?bw=bb&mp=wm&news=1&bbcws=1] .
See also
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CBBC Channel
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*List of BBC children's television programmes External links
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* [http://www.basilbrush.com/ Official Basil Brush website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/tv/basilbrush/index.shtml BBC website on Basil Brush]
* [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/569137/index.html British Film Institute Screen Online]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4079103,00.html Ivan Owen Obituary] - "The Guardian "
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