Humphrey B. Bear

Humphrey B. Bear

"Humphrey B. Bear" is an Australian children's television series and its fictional character namesake is an icon of Australian children's television."Humphrey B Bear" was first broadcast on Adelaide's NWS-9 on Monday, 24 May, 1965. In the early days the character was known as Bear Bear and was named Humphrey B Bear as the result of an on air competition. The show became one of the most successful programs for pre-schoolers in Australia.

The character of Humphrey is a tall, shaggy brown bear with a large plastic nose, straw boater, tartan waist-coat and over-sized yellow bow-tie. His television show always features a companion who assists and narrates Humphrey's various adventures in the "magic forest" including his brightly coloured tree house. The show is shot on television studio set.

Television show

The show has won Logies for Best Children's Series and the character of Humphrey has received a number of National Awards and Commendations, including a special "Citizen of the Year" Award at the 1994 Australia Day celebrations. "Humphrey B. Bear" has viewers all over the world thanks to the United States version of his show shown on PBS in America and the Spanish version shown on Galavision.

Each episode of Humphrey is designed to entertain and educate its audience as they join in the fun with the character of Humphrey B. Bear. Humphrey enjoys exploring and pretending. He likes playing, singing, dancing and being with his friends. The writers of "Humphrey" attempt to set up each show as a new adventure for Humphrey that parallels the needs, fears and fun of the average four year old child. The character of Humphrey Bear explores life as they do, trying to reinforce their self esteem and showing them it's all right to make mistakes (after all everyone does). The series attempts to show that it is not always necessary to be the best at everything, but that it's more important to simply take part.

Humphrey still appears on Australian television during the Summer hiatus of Mornings With Kerri Anne, and is a standard aspect of Australian culture.

On 14 February 2007 it was reported that the Nine Network would record a new "Here's Humphrey" series for the first time since 2003. [ [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/02/13/1171128967982.html Humphrey Bear lives on - TV & Radio - Entertainment - smh.com.au ] ]

Criticism of Humphrey B. Bear

Typical complaints about the Humphrey character include the character failing to wear pants and the fact that he is mute. The latter has drawn the most serious criticism, mainly relating to concerns children may be negatively affected by a role model that does not communicate properly.

Over the years (presumably to fend off criticism that the show does not teach children a great deal) more educational content has been injected, but some still counter that this is still at best superficial. The combination of muteness and lack of educational content has caused at least one character to disappear from Australian network television (namely Fat Cat, from Fat Cat and Friends), which clearly has been a guiding factor in the recent development of the show.

Humphrey Theme Song (1970 - 1996)

What a funny old fellow is Humphrey, He gets in all manner of strife, He leads a very exciting life, And honey's his favourite fare, Which is hardly so very surprising, He's a really amazing old bear, What a funny old fellow is Humphrey, Humphrey the fun loving bear!

Humphrey Theme Song (1996-2006)

Look over there, it's Humphrey bear, He has best friends everywhere, Children, trees, animals too, He loves them all, especially you, If you feel glum and you need your chum, Good old Humphrey bear, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey bear, You'll see him here and you'll see him there, You'll hear his name down every street, He's the very best friend you'll ever meet, Hooray for Humphrey, good old Humphrey, Hooray for Humphrey bear!

References

External links

* [http://www.humphreybear.com Official website]


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