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2013 British TV series or programme
Strange Hill High
Created byYoshimi & Katoi
Written byJosh Weinstein
Directed byGeoff Walker & Chris Tichbourne
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes13
Original release
NetworkCBBC
Release8 May 2013 (2013-05-08) –
Present

Strange Hill High is a children's animated series for CBBC.

Premise

Josh Weinstein (The Simpsons, Futurama) writes the series, created using an animation technique combining puppets, Japanese vinyl toys and digital effects. Strange Hill High follows students Mitchell Tanner, Becky Butters and Templeton as they explore their extraordinary school, uncovering absurd and outrageous occurrences as they go.

Series 1 of the show was filmed at Factory Transmedia's studios in Altrincham, Greater Manchester during 2012/13, and is a co-production between CBBC, FremantleMedia and Factory.

Cast

  • Emma Kennedy as Becky Butters- A very keen student who is concerned by her intellectual progress and continues to have infernal logic. She enjoys spending time with her friends, although she panics when in danger.
  • Doc Brown as Mitchell Tanner- A carefree and an above-average student, who isn't keen about school, although he enjoys having fun with his friends.
  • Richard Ayoade as Templeton - a straight-laced and serious type driven by a strange logic who enjoys spending time with his two friends.
  • Jonathan Keeble as Mr Abercrombie (Voice) - the headteacher who adopts a traditional approach to teaching, much to the chagrin of the three friends.
  • John Thomson as Ensemble (Various Roles)
  • Caroline Aherne as Ensemble (Various Roles)
  • Marc Silk as Ensemble (Various Roles)
  • Melissa Sinden as Ensemble (Various Roles)
  • Doc Brown as Ensemble (Various Roles)

Episodes

Series 1

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"King Mitchell"UnknownMark Oswin and Jim Griffiths8 May 2013
2"99 Cool Things to do with a Time Machine"UnknownBen Teasdale15 May 2013
3"The Lost and Found Boy"UnknownJosh Weinstein22 May 2013
4"Snoozical"UnknownReid Harrison29 May 2013
5"Big Mouth Strikes Again"UnknownMark Oswin and Jim Griffiths5 June 2013
6"The Most Boring Book In The World"UnknownBen Teasdale12 June 2013
7"Read All About It"UnknownStuart Kenworthy19 June 2013
8"Health & Safety"UnknownEmma Kennedy26 June 2013
9"The Ghost Writers of Strange Hill High"UnknownJason Hazeley and Joel Morris3 July 2013
10"Teacher's Pets"UnknownMark Oswin and Jim Griffiths10 July 2013
11"Lucky Becky"UnknownKirstie Falkous17 July 2013
12"Becky vs Bocky"UnknownJason Hazeley and Joel Morris24 July 2013
13"End Of Terminator"UnknownJosh Weinstein31 July 2013

Series 2

The show was renewed for a second series, which started filming on 10 June 2013, and is due to air on CBBC Spring 2014.

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"Back To School"TBDMark Oswin and Jim GriffithsMay 2014
The students are back at school but the day brings danger when Mitchell comes face to face with the new Wereteacher.

Series 3

A third series has been confirmed to air on CBBC in Spring 2015.

Ratings

Episode ratings from BARB.

Episode No. Airdate Viewers CBBC Weekly Ranking
1 8 May 2013 Under 244,000 Outside Top 10
2 15 May 2013 298,000 8
3 22 May 2013 360,000 3
4 29 May 2013 317,000 6
5 5 June 2013 Under 205,000 Outside Top 10
6 12 June 2013 Under 248,000 Outside Top 10
7 19 June 2013 224,000 10
8 26 June 2013 283,000 4
9 3 July 2013 Under 198,000 Outside Top 10
10 10 July 2013 294,000 2
11 17 July 2013 Under 262,000 Outside Top 10
12 24 July 2013 Under 212,000 Outside Top 10
13 31 July 2013 278,000 6

References

  1. "Simpsons writer Josh Weinstein launches British TV show". BBC. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  2. "SOUND POST PRODUCTION MANCHESTER NORTH WEST ENGLAND". 4rfv.co.uk. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  3. http://martinkelly.webplus.net/strange%20hhill%20high%202.html
  4. http://www.barb.co.uk/viewing/weekly-top-10?

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