- Bitsa
Infobox Television
show_name = Bitsa
caption = Bitsa book, released in 1992 to accompany the tv series
format = Art, Children's, Craft
runtime =30 mins
creator = Paul Goddard
developer = Paul Goddard
starring = Caitlin Easterby
Simon Pascoe
country =United Kingdom
language = English
network =BBC One
first_aired =8 January 1991
last_aired =20 March 1996
num_episodes = 77
imdb_id =
tv_com_id ="Bitsa" was a
television programme broadcast from1991 -1996 onBBC 1 . It involved creative arts and "makes" very much like later show "SMart ". It was repeated for a time on the now defunctdigital channelBBC Choice .The show featured two presenters, Simon Pascoe and Caitlin Easterby, who would create craft projects from household junk and craft materials. Sometimes the items created were quite complex and advanced, but were always presented with instructions for viewers to follow. The show also featured a 'challenge' section, in which school children would shout three numbers corresponding to a selection of numbered boxes, each containing a different material, for example cardboard tubes, sticks or fabric. The presenters would then have three minutes to create something using only these materials. Much fervent use of a
glue gun often ensued.The theme tune for Bitsa was written by Peter Charlton and the original musical arrangement was by Bill Le Sage, but after the first series the tune was reworked by Mark Reader from the rock band Strider. Mark Reader also wrote the music for the 3 minute challenge and composed all the rest of the music for the show.
Other items featured on the show included clips of children presenting craft projects they had made themselves, and footage of the presenters travelling around the country in their van visiting local schools. There was also a robotic puppet (made from glued together craft materials) named 'Hands' who would quickly make a small item, often mechanical in nature, from small items such as pieces of card, elastic bands or
matchbox es, who would hum as he worked, then present the completed item with a flourish.Bitsa was devised and written by Peter Charlton and Paul Goddard, who himself operated the character of Hands. He later went on to work on other BBC children's shows, including the
Fimbles . Two books have been produced to accompany the series. Brian Jamieson directed most of the programmes though the last series was directed by Will Donaldson, better known as co-producer of "Tweenies".
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