New 2014 UK Series: The Furchester

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/furchester.html

Sesame Street Muppets Elmo and Cookie head to UK in new series from Sesame Workshop and CBeebies

Two of the world’s leading children’s brands, CBeebies and Sesame Workshop, are joining forces for the first time as the Sesame Street Muppets pack their bags for an extended stay at The Furchester.

Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organisation behind Sesame Street, and CBeebies, the BBC's pre-school children's channel, will co-produce a new children's show, The Furchester. Set to debut on CBeebies in autumn 2014, The Furchester is about a close-knit family of cheerfully incompetent monsters who own and operate an 'almost' world-class hotel. Starring Elmo and Cookie Monster, the show will be filmed at CBeebies' new home in MediaCityUK in Salford.

“This partnership brings together two dynamic, enduring brands in children’s media and we are confident that The Furchester will prove to be a great favourite with children and their parents and caregivers,” says H Melvin Ming, President and CEO, Sesame Workshop.

Controller of CBeebies, Kay Benbow, says: "The development of The Furchester has been a wonderful meeting of creative minds from both CBeebies In-House Production and Sesame Workshop. I am delighted to commission this unique show for the CBeebies audience."

The Furchester aims to promote and build creative problem-solving skills for its young viewers. As the Furchester family scrambles to meet the needs of its guests, the monsters will use some exceptionally fuzzy thinking to devise solutions. Some of the solutions even work! The daily mishaps and mix-ups at The Furchester will provide many opportunities for our young characters to model ways in which pre-schoolers’ natural curiosity and creativity can be harnessed to collaborate and solve problems.

The proprietors of The Furchester are Funella Furchester, the welcoming monster owner, her dear and beleaguered husband, Furgus Fuzz, and their daughter, the unflappable Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz. The family will bend over backwards and forwards and sideways (only occasionally tipping over) to be sure the needs of every guest are met.

Some helpful staffers include: Elmo, Phoebe’s cousin who is on an extended visit and fascinated by all the hotel has to offer—lift buttons to push, phones to be answered, and new friends to make; Cookie Monster, who has landed his dream job as room service and dining-room waiter; and Isabel, a furry creature with a bell on top—guests won’t get any attention until they ring her, but they have to catch her first! Animals, vegetables and minerals flock to this hub of hospitality.

The 52x11-minute series will go into production early in the New Year. Tony Reed and Alison Stewart are the executive producers for CBeebies and Carol-Lynn Parente is the executive producer for Sesame Workshop. Belinda Ward is headwriter for the series.

Notes to Editors
CBeebies is dedicated to delighting and surprising its pre-school audience and it remains the UK’s most watched and most loved channel for the under-sixes. Just under half of the target audience tune in every week (parents and carers with children aged 0-3 and four-to-six-year-olds in digital homes) and our reach is over double that of our nearest competitor. Our most popular shows include In The Night Garden, Something Special, Octonauts, Justin’s House, Mr Bloom’s Nursery and Tree Fu Tom, together with new shows Swashbuckle and Old Jack’s Boat. The CBeebies website is hugely popular with our young audience and their parents and helps extend the ‘learning through play’ philosophy. This summer, we also launched our first app – Cbeebies Playtime. CBeebies was Freesat’s Channel of the Year 2012 and was previously crowned BAFTA’s Children’s Channel of the Year in 2010 and 2011.

Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, the landmark television program that reaches millions of children every day in more than 150 countries. The Workshop’s mission is to use the educational power of media to help children everywhere reach their highest potential. Delivered through a variety of platforms, Sesame Workshop develops research-based content – including television programs, books, games, mobile apps and community engagement initiatives – that supports early childhood learning, helps prepare children for school, and addresses developmental needs. The Workshop’s programs are tailored to the needs of specific regions and focus on topics that help young children and families develop critical skills for lifelong learning. For more information, visit at sesameworkshop.org.
 

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Furry Arms the Series? Sounds interesting though.
 

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Nice to see Louise Gold in the cast!

It would be nice that a Dinger would reprise the role as a bellhop from The Furry Arms Hotel episodes and 1-2-3 Count With Me.
 

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Why do they always count individual 11-minute segments as standalone episodes anymore? It's clearly half-hour episodes that contain two 11-minute segments each.
 

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Why do they always count individual 11-minute segments as standalone episodes anymore? It's clearly half-hour episodes that contain two 11-minute segments each.
Europe was pretty much one of the first to adopt the odd sized television segment. 11 minute segments not followed up by another 11 minute segment is sort of getting more normal around here, but not quite.

These segments are usually numbered by how long they are, vs how many half hours they can fit into.
 

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Er, a Dinger was the desk bell at the Furry Arms; Benny Rabbit was the bellhop.

Also... Did anyone read the toughpigs article with the press info related to this new spinoff series? Kay, so that's the admiral who gave his name to the inn in MTI where :concern: and :shifty: worked at alongside Jim Hawkins. Another Muppet mystery solved.
 

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Nice to see Louise Gold in the cast!
Yes and very interesting to see that the past year or so seems to have found her back puppeteering with a vengeance. One film and two TV series - all involving Hensons/Muppets, and at least two miscellaneous appearances for Spitting Image's 30th Anniversary as well. Well she always has been a surprising performer.
 

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The first episiode of Furchestr is now on BBC Iplayer.
I watched it on TV today (and then again on Iplayer).
I am very pleased to see Louise properly used. She even gets to do a monster hug. And best of all she gets to sing, admittedly basically ensemble songs, but at least she's singing (I was dissapointed she didn't get to sing on Muppets Most Wanted).
 
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