There Goes a...
There Goes a... | |
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Created by | Dave Hood |
Directed by | Dave Hood, Ken Urman |
Starring | Dave Hood, Becky Borg |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 23 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Dave Hood |
Producer(s) | Dave Hood |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network |
KidVision (United States) PBS (United States) Roadshow Entertainment (Australia and New Zealand) |
Original release | 1993 – 2003 |
There Goes a..., also known as Real Wheels, is a collection of children's videos for children ages 3–8 years old that features a specified vehicle and the various jobs that it has along with real people who work the job which requires the vehicle. Episodes like "There Goes a Garbage Truck," "There Goes the Mail," and "There Goes a Rescue Vehicle", were released as a part of the series. Each episode focuses on different transportation vehicles, however, one episode is reserved for Santa Claus, and another for roller coasters. Each is live-action, starring Dave Hood, and is sometimes accompanied by Becky Borg. Dave Hood does not appear in there goes a Farm Truck, Tractor, and Dump Truck (he possibly was taking a break) and was substituted by Dave Sidoni but comes back in Here comes a Roller Coaster.
Plot
The series of videos revolved around Dave (and sometimes with Becky) in new jobs that center around the vehicles being featured. Dave and Becky always reminded kids that they did not have respective jobs, but the real workers had agreed for them to pretend for the day so that the viewers could learn about the vehicles being featured as well as learn a little more about the jobs the vehicles serve. While the most part of the videos focused on showing how the vehicles worked and what they can do, in some episodes predictably Dave would get into trouble (example: accidentally knocking down a building in There Goes a Bulldozer) and deliver his catchphrase, "Doh! I shouldn't have done that!".
In these videos, the hosts talked about how the vehicles worked, the history of the vehicle featured and talked to real people who worked in their fields.
Locations
The majority of the episodes take place in San Diego, Los Angeles and Ontario California at locations such as Union Station, the USS Kitty Hawk, and Ontario International Airport.
List of episodes [1]
1. There Goes A Fire Truck
Firefighter Dave takes a visit to the Ontario Fire Department to see what it takes to be a real firefighter and how fire trucks work. There is also footage of the Ontario International Airport Fire Department where they show how their fire apparatus works. This is the first episode of the series. First Aired: 1994
2. There Goes A Tank
Tank driver Dave learns all about tanks and other military vehicles and how they work. First Aired: 2003
3. There Goes A Race Car
Race car driver Dave and Race car Driver Becky learn all about different types of race vehicles.
Note: This is Becky Borg's first appearance in the "There Goes A..." series
4. There Goes A Motorcycle
Biker Dave and Biker Becky learn all about motorcycles and how they are used when driving for fun and when they are used for racing.
5. There Goes A Garbage Truck
Dave and Becky learn about garbage trucks and how important it is to keep the Earth clean and not pollute.
6. There Goes the Mail
Letter carrier Dave and Letter carrier Becky learn about where the mail goes and how it is transported.
7. There Goes a Spaceship
Astronaut Dave and Astronaut Becky visit the Kennedy Space Center to learn about outer space and different types of space shuttles.
8. There Goes a Rescue Vehicle
Dave and Becky learn about different types of rescue work and the vehicles they use.
9. There Goes a Truck
Truck Driver Dave and Truck Driver Becky learn about all different types of trucks.
10. There Goes a Police Car
Deputy Dave and Deputy Becky learn all about police cars and police work as well as the equipment they use. Most of the footage shows the Los Angeles County Police Department in action.
11. There Goes a Train
Engineer Dave learns about all different types of trains by visiting places such as Union Station and the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum (aka San Diego Railroad Museum)
12. There Goes a Bulldozer
Construction foreman Dave visits a construction site to learn all about construction vehicles.
13. There Goes a Helicopter
Helicopter Pilot Dave and Helicopter pilot Becky learn all about different types of helicopters.
14. There Goes an Airplane
Pilot Dave learns all about different types of airplanes and how they work, including taking a hair-raising (and possibly faked) flight in a new-manufacture Waco PT-14
15. There Goes a Tractor
Farmer Dave learns about tractors.
Note: This episode was hosted by David Sidoni.
16. There Goes a Boat
Dave and Becky learn about different types of boats and how they work.
Note: Dave Hood returns for this episode.
17. There Goes a Monster Truck
Monster Truck Driver Dave and Monster Truck Driver Becky learn all about monster trucks.
18. There Goes a Farm Truck
Dave learns all about farm trucks and how they work.
Note: David Sidoni hosts this episode.
19. There Goes a Dump Truck
Dave learns all about dump trucks and other construction vehicles. This episode is somewhat similar to There Goes A Dump Truck.
Note: David Sidoni hosts this episode.
20. There Goes Santa Claus
Dave and Becky pretend to be Santa Claus and do the duties that he does. Also, this episode is a flashback episode when Dave and Becky remember what they did in the past.
Note: Dave Hood returns in this episode. Also, this is Becky Borg's final appearance in the "There Goes A..." series
21. Here Comes A Roller Coaster
Dave has a dream that he spends a day at Six Flags Magic Mountain and rides on all different types of roller coasters and other thrill rides.
22. There Goes A Bus
Dave learns to be a bus driver and he learns about buses.
23. There Goes A Rescue Hero
Rescue Hero Dave learns about rescue work and the vehicles and equipment they use. He also meets a rescue dog named Charlie. This is the final episode of the series.
Reception
The Real Wheels series had over 8 million dollars in sales and had won numerous awards including the Dove Foundation Award, The National Parenting Association Award, the Parents' Choice Award, and Kid's First Endorsement Award
Live Tour
From 2001-2004, there was a live tour entitled, "Dave's Big Live Show" (aka Real Wheels Live). It starred Dave Hood that featured him doing magic tricks and had audience participation stunts. Before the show, there were vehicles that the audience would touch and look at.
The production was produced and presented by Dave Hood Entertainment.
References
- ↑ There Goes a: Complete Episode List Accessed November 27, 2015.