Big Babies

Big Babies
Created by Spencer Jones
Jon Riche
Written by Jon Riche
Spencer Jones
Directed by Jon Riche
Starring Spencer Jones
Martin Collins
Dan Kirwan
Sharon Horgan
Chiron Miller
Voices of Spencer Jones
Matthew Steer
Nick Helm
Daniel Cook
Eve Webster
Gabriel Schucan
Doc Brown
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Production
Executive producer(s) Japhet Asher
Producer(s) Jack Cheshire
Release
Original network CBBC
Original release 15 March (2010-03-15) – 31 March 2010 (2010-03-31)
External links
Big Babies (CBBC)

Big Babies is a 2010 British children's television series, which was shown on CBBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation's children's digital channel. The main characters are two babies (actually babies with adult heads and voices superimposed) named Brooks and Rocco, who are reluctantly dragged away from watching television to go on unpredictable adventures in the world of the everyday. However, the toys on the shelf always have concerns about what the babies are up to, and get Budge, one of their own, to tag along with the babies (which he does for his own selfish reasons).

It is broadcast on CBBC, and ABC3 in Australia. In 2010, Big Babies was nominated for a BAFTA Children's Award in the section of Best Comedy.[1]

Production

The concept of the show (adult heads superimposed on babies' bodies) came from an idea by music video director Jon Riche, who wanted to make a video featuring such an effect. Unable to find a band willing to use the concept, Riche produced a quick proof-of-concept clip with comedian Spencer Jones for a sketch show. Producer Jack Cheshire showed the clip to colleagues at the BBC, which led to the controller of CBBC commissioning a pilot and a thirteen-episode series.[2]

Big Babies in other languages on google.com

Characters and cast

These are some of the main cast:

The Babies

Family and other babies

The Toys

Episodes

Ducks:

Pirates:

Visiting Nan

Market

Pet Shop

Birthday

Rainy Day:

Arts and Crafts

Dinodinodino Town

The Race

Beside The Sea:

Sleepover

Baby's Got Talent:

References

External links

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