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The Furchester Hotel
The Furchester Hotel logo.png
Genre Educational television, Puppetery
Created past Belinda Ward
Developed by Belinda Ward
Written by Belinda Ward (pb writer)
Directed past Jack Jameson, Helen Scott, Richard Bradley, Simon Gibney,Julian Kemp
Starring
  • Sarah Burgess
  • Ryan Dillon
  • Louise Gold
  • Andrew Spooner
  • David Rudman
  • Mak Wilson
  • Neil Sterenberg
  • Warrick Brownlow-Throughway
Theme music composer Andy Blythe and Marten Joustra
Opening theme "Welcome to the Furchester"
Ending theme "Adieu from the Furchester"
Land of origin Britain
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 103 (list of episodes)
Product
Executive producers Tony Reed
Carol-Lynn Parente
Producers David Collier
Dionne Nosek
Rob Jenkinson
Production location Dock10[one]
Running time 11 minutes
Production companies Sesame Workshop
CBeebies Production
Distributor BBC Worldwide (United Kingdom)
Sesame Workshop (Internationally)
Release
Original network CBeebies
Original release 26 September 2014 (2014-09-26) –
28 October 2017 (2017-10-28)
Chronology
Preceded by Sesame Street

The Furchester Hotel is a puppet series for CBeebies (the BBC's preschool network).[2] It is the 2d British spin-off of Sesame Street that the BBC have fabricated later Sesame Tree 6 years earlier. The show premiered on CBeebies on 26 September 2014. The show aired in 2016 on Sprout (now Universal Kids) until 2019.

Plot [edit]

The Furchester Hotel is a half-star hotel in England that is endemic past a monster family called the Furchester-Fuzz Family. The Furchester-Fuzz Family alongside Elmo and Cookie Monster figure out how to solve dissimilar issues that are adult past the guests of the Furchester Hotel.

Characters [edit]

Main characters [edit]

  • Funella Furchester (performed by Louise Aureate) – A monster who is the wife of Furgus, the mother of Phoebe, and the aunt of Elmo. Funella is the main proprietor of the Furchester Hotel, welcoming guests and making sure their stay is wonderful in any way she can. She was designed by Ed Christie.
  • Furgus Fuzz (performed past Andrew Spooner) – A monster who is the hubby of Funella, the male parent of Phoebe, and the uncle of Elmo. He serves as the jack-of-all-trades at the Furchester Hotel and specializes in the hotel'due south repair needs. Similar to Grover, Furgus takes on several other jobs around the hotel as needed. He was designed by Ed Christie.
  • Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz (performed by Sarah Burgess) – The protagonist of the series. A 7-twelvemonth-onetime violet monster who is the girl of Furgus and Funella and the cousin of Elmo. Phoebe's main duty at the Furchester Hotel is answering the phone. When she gets a monster idea, her pigtail stands on finish and she oftentimes says "Fuzzawubba!". In "Creature Talk," information technology is revealed that Phoebe knows many animal languages. In "Phoebe's Fundamental," it is revealed that the key on Phoebe'southward necklace can unlock all the doors in the Furchester Hotel also equally the hotel prophylactic. She was designed by Ed Christie.
  • Elmo (performed past Ryan Dillon) – Elmo is the cousin of Phoebe and the nephew of Furgus and Funella. He took an extended stay at the Furchester Hotel due to his fascination with it. Elmo'south father Louie is the blood brother of Funella.
  • Cookie Monster (performed by David Rudman) – Cookie Monster works as the room service worker and a waiter in the Furchester Hotel'southward dining room. Equally usual, he eats any cookies that come in his sight. In "Cookie Confusion", it is revealed that Cookie Monster has a British cousin named Biscuit Monster who eats biscuits.

Recurring characters [edit]

  • Isabel – A pink furry bell-shaped monster that resembles a phone call bell. Similar to the Dingers (to whom she is related), Isabel can only communicate through a series of rings. She notifies Funella Furchester whenever an incoming guest is arriving and has a full general knowledge of what's happening in the hotel at all times, as well as too cuing the musical breaks during the episodes. Isabel'south puppeteers alternate between Sheila Clark and Lesa Gillespie. She was designed by Ed Christie.
  • Harvey P. Dull (performed by Mak Wilson in Season One, Neil Sterenberg in Flavor Two) – A Fat Blue Annihilation Muppet who is a long-term occupant of the Furchester Hotel. In a similar style to Mr. Johnson, Harvey P. Tedious frequently bears the brunt of the poor service. He cites the i positive affair about the Furchester Hotel is his favorite comfy chair. Harvey claims that the merely reason he resides at the Furchester Hotel is a lack of availability in any other nearby hotels. It is currently unknown why he lives in the furchester hotel.
  • Gonger (performed past Mak Wilson in nearly episodes, David Rudman in some episodes, Colin Purves in "Very Important Porcupine," Warrick Brownlow-Pike in Season 2) – A small furry pink monster who initially serves as a small-scale graphic symbol in the first season. Gonger would blindside the big gong at Monster Tea Time, with the big gong occasionally knocking Gonger down or causing him to accept a vibration reaction. Sometimes after he bangs the gong, Gonger shouts "Tea Time" to warning the Tea Time Monsters when it's Monster Tea Time. In Season Two, Gonger has a major role and at present works as a hotel chef and still bangs the gong for Monster Tea Time from the kitchen. Gonger was later imported to the principal show Sesame Street and joined the cast every bit part of the flavour 48 segment "Cookie Monster'south Foodie Truck."
  • The Tea Time Monsters – The Tea Time Monsters are a quintet of colorful monsters that appear whenever Monster Tea Time occurs (signified by Gonger banging a gong). When Gonger bangs the gong, the Tea Time Monsters emerge from their rooms and plow their way through the Furchester Hotel to get to their tea. During the credits of each episode, the Monsters are shown enjoying Monster Tea Time while chanting "Ugga wugga tea time, ugga wugga clink. Ugga wugga tea fourth dimension, ugga wugga drink!"
    • Colonel Mustard [3] [iv] (alternatively performed past Warrick Brownlow-Pike and Andy Heath) – A yellow monster who is a member of the Tea Time Monsters.
    • Sorbet [iii] [four] (performed past David Rudman and Mak Wilson) – An orangish monster who is a fellow member of the Tea Time Monsters. He is a recycled version of the Live-Hand variant of Narf from Sesame Street that was previously used for Yoyo on 5, Rue Sésame.
    • Ethel Bay-Mertz [3] [4] (performed past Lesa Gillespie) – A female purple monster who is a member of the Tea Fourth dimension Monsters.
    • Drupe [3] [iv] (performed by Toby Wilson) – A bluish monster who is a member of the Tea Time Monsters. He resembles a modified version of Herry Monster.
    • Lulu Lemon [3] [4] (performed by Warrick Brownlow-Pike) – A light-green female person monster who is a member of the Tea Time Monsters.
  • Big Bird (performed past Matt Vogel) – Big Bird is a special guest at the Furchester Hotel. In "A Big Bird Surprise", Elmo and his friends welcome Large Bird to the Furchester Hotel where he meets anybody. In "A Furchester Christmas", Big Bird and his friends are waiting for Santa where he gives everyone special.
  • Count von Count (performed past Matt Vogel) - The Count is a special guest at the Furchester Hotel. In "The Count'southward Vacation", Elmo and his friends meet Count von Count and The Countess to take a break for counting. In "A Furchester Christmas", The Count and his friends are waiting for Santa where he gives everyone special.
  • British Two-Headed Monster - A British counterpart of the Two-Headed Monster which sports unlike facial features and no horns. He makes unlike background appearances like during the song "A Furchester Never Gives Upwardly" and partaking in the "Monster Monster Twenty-four hour period" song where he was seen with Gonger and the Tea Fourth dimension Monsters.

Cast [edit]

  • Don Austen -
  • William Banyard -
  • Daisy Beattie -
  • Susan Beattie -
  • Mikey Brett - Mr. Howley (ep. 68, 75), John Lemmon (ep. 76), Sir Sniffalot (ep. 84)
  • Warrick Brownlow-Expressway – Colonel Mustard, Lulu Lemon (credits scene), Gonger (Season Ii), Mr. Mainbrie (ep. i), Cactus (ep. 3), Professor Fleece (ep. four), Mrs. Featherbottom (ep. 5), Broccoli (ep. half dozen, 62), Carrot (ep. 6), Horse (ep. vii), Inspector Raccoon-seau (ep. 9), Mr. Quackmore (ep. 12), Water ice Flipper No. 1 (ep. 13), Henry Moo-re (ep. 14), Monster Monster (ep. 17), Large Wolf (ep. 30), Mr. Fuzzlebrush (ep. 34), Beaky the Rooster (ep. 38), Mr. Orange (ep. forty), David Attenborough Muppet (ep. 53), Dot Bot (ep. 54), Chick Swagger (ep. 56), Beige Monster (ep. 60), Blue Yip Yip (ep. 63), Mr. Swimalot (ep. 93), Owl Groom (ep. 96)
  • Lynn Robertson Bruce -
  • Sarah Burgess – Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz
  • Dave Chapman -
  • Sheila Clark – Isabel (occasional performer), Bong Pepper (ep. 6), Ms. Marbles (ep. 9), Pull a fast one on (ep. 21)
  • Marcus Clarke -
  • Richard Coombs -
  • Matthew Crowfoot -
  • Paul Currie – Mr. Lawnmower (ep. 25), Charlton the Champion (ep. 50)
  • Sue Dacre -
  • Ryan Dillon – Elmo, Guinea Squealer (ep. 12), Mail Bird (ep. 68), Christmas Elf on Phone (ep. 68), Mr. Peckwood (ep. 74), Cat Helpmate (ep. 96)
  • Phil Eason -
  • Iestyn Evans -
  • Damian Farrell –
  • Geoff Felix -
  • Julia Frost - Rabbit (ep. 42), Toby (ep.58), Miss Baa-Baa (ep. 66), Cheerleader (ep.59), Singing Birthday Cake (ep. 61), Precious (ep . 64), Horse #3 (ep. 77), mum (ep. 80)
  • Lesa Gillespie – Isabel (occasional performer), Ethel Bay-Mertz (credits scene), Cookie Delivery Girl (ep. 2), Daughter with Bundle (ep. 4), Guinea Sus scrofa (ep. half-dozen), Sheep (ep. six), Apple (ep. 40)
  • Louise Gold – Funella Furchester, Feathered-Lid Woman (ep. five), Ms. Gator (ep. vi), Mrs. Woofberg (ep. 10), Countess (ep. 65), Keen Grandmama (ep. 85)
  • Andy Heath – Pillow (theme song), Colonel Mustard (credits scene), Mr. Director (ep. 1), Taxicab Driver Monster (ep. iv), Elwood (ep. 18), Mr. Pineapple (ep. forty), Mr. Birdie (ep. 48), Cookie Monster (additional dialogue, ep. 50)
  • Paul Jomain -
  • Rachel Leonard -
  • Anthony Lymboura -
  • Mark Mander -
  • Alison Mcgowan -
  • Stan Middleton -
  • Rebecca Nagan – Carol (ep. i), Mrs. Quackmore (ep. 12), Ms. Ling (ep. 18), Broccoli (ep. 33), Mrs. Birdie (ep. 48), Clara (ep. 102)
  • Colin Purves – Gonger (ep. 3), Sheep (ep. 4), Mr. Squigglebottom (ep. fifteen), Banana (ep. xl)
  • David Rudman – Cookie Monster, Gonger (occasional performer), Sorbet, Commercial Announcer (ep. 1), Mr. Smells-a-Lot (ep. 27), Arthur (ep. 72), Mr. Munch (ep. 92), Alan (ep. 98), Mr. Vincent (ep. 99)
  • Helena Smee -
  • Katherine Smee – Mrs. Iceberger (ep. ane), Broccoli (ep. 4), Sheep (ep. 4), Ice Flipper No. 2 (ep. 13), Mrs. Inkwell (ep. 14), Mrs. Jangles (ep. 24), Ms. Taylor Penworth (ep. 29), Mrs. Woolly (ep. 32), Squirrel (ep. 34), Miss Grapes (ep. 40)
  • Andrew Spooner – Furgus Fuzz, Mr. Snowball (ep. 81), The Big Bad Wolf (ep. 94)
  • Neil Sterenberg – Harvey P. Dull (Season Ii), Mr. Crumb (ep. ii), Pierce the Porcupine (ep. three), Aubergine (ep. vi), Equus caballus (ep. 6, 7), Penguin Mason (ep. nine), Mr. Screech (ep. 11), Sheldon (ep. 16), Mr. Huggles (ep. twenty), Mr. Evergroan (ep. 23), Suite Sheep (ep. xxx), Monty (ep. 36), Bobby Bunny (ep. 45)
  • Olly Taylor -
  • Chris Thatcher -
  • Mandy Travis -
  • Robert Tygner -
  • Matt Vogel - Big Bird (ep. 53, 68), Count von Count (ep. 65, 68)
  • Julie Westwood – Bebe (ep. 22), Shelly (ep. 16), Rabbit (ep. twenty), Dr. RepeatThat (ep. 33), Miss Tuftly (ep. 44)
  • Fiona Wilson -
  • Mak Wilson – Harvey P. Dull (Season One), Gonger (Season One), Sorbet (credits scene), Pink Monster (ep. 3), Griff (ep. 5), Mr. Snorkle (ep. vi), Rabbit (ep. 21), Niggling Wolf (ep. thirty), Mr. Antoine (ep. 31), Ms. Puffwhiskers (ep. 36), Inferior Birdie (ep. 48)
  • Toby Wilson – Berry (credits scene), Rooster (ep. 4), Tortoise (ep. 26)
  • Michael Winsor –

Production [edit]

The series is a British-American co-product. It promotes problem-solving every bit the monsters try to effigy out issues adult by their unique guests. Product of fifty-two 11-minute episodes (for two seasons) began on February 24, 2014 at dock10 studios, MediaCityUK takes about 3 months and ended on May 18, 2014.

On 14 November 2014 Sesame Street's YouTube channel began airing full episodes of The Furchester Hotel each week.[5]

In February 2016, The Furchester Hotel was renewed for Season 2 which began product on May 16, 2016 and concluded on August xix, 2016. Information technology consists of l episodes and a double-length Christmas episode also equally invitee appearances by Big Bird, Count von Count, and the Yip Yips.[six] The second flavor began on 31 October 2016.

On 26 September 2016, Sprout started airing The Furchester Hotel on weekdays.[7] Reruns were aired until 2 March 2019.

On 23 Dec 2017, The Furchester Hotel started airing in Canada on CBC Kids[8]

Opening sequence [edit]

The evidence opens with a different graphic symbol'southward face shaped as the river and zooms down into where the hotel is and all the Furchester Family can be seen singing where they are joined in by Elmo and Cookie Monster. At the end, all the guests are singing with the Furchester Family unit, Cookie Monster, and the Tea Fourth dimension Monsters.

Songs [edit]

  • Welcome to the Furchester – This is the theme song for this show that the Furchester Family, Elmo, Cookie Monster, the Monsters, and the hotel guests sing.
  • A Furchester Never Gives Upward – This song depicts the Furchester Family and Elmo never giving up every bit they drive a hotel trolley down a hallway as various hotel guests load suitcases onto the hotel trolley.
  • The Catastrophe Vocal – The Furchester Family, Elmo, and Cookie Monster sing this song whenever they are faced with a perceived catastrophe at the Furchester Hotel.
  • We Tin Solve Whatsoever Problem - The Furchester Family, Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Gonger trying to help the guests while they sing a song.
  • Don't Check Out – The Furchester Family, Elmo, and Cookie Monster sing this vocal telling the guests about visiting and begging them not to leave at the end of every episode.
  • Adieu from the Furchester - This was played during the credits as the Tea Time Monsters enjoy Monster Tea Fourth dimension.

Episodes [edit]

Serial i (2014–16) [edit]

Series ii (2016–17) [edit]

Circulate [edit]

In the US, the prove is on YouTube, Sesame Street Go, iTunes, and as of 26 September 2016, on Sprout. In Commonwealth of australia, the show was airing on 13 Apr 2015 at seven:30 am on ABC Kids. In Due south Africa, Poland and Australia, the show was ambulation on CBeebies. In the United kingdom, Canada, Spain, France, Belgium, kingdom of the netherlands, Hong Kong and Singapore, the testify is on Netflix. In Canada, the evidence is on CBC Kids on 23 Dec 2017. In Ireland, the show was dubbed into Irish gaelic linguistic communication called "Óstán Furchester" on Cúla 4 on 6 June 2018.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Children's Favourite The Furchester Hotel Checks Into Dock10". Dock10. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  2. ^ "BBC - Sesame Street Muppets Elmo and Cookie head to UK - Media Centre". Bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e Warrick'south condition almost the Monsters at Twitter
  4. ^ a b c d eastward "Warrick Brownlow-Pike". Facebook.com . Retrieved sixteen Jan 2019.
  5. ^ "Elmo and Cookie Monster Bank check-In Online at The Furcheter Hotel This November". Sesame Workshop . Retrieved 16 Jan 2019.
  6. ^ "CBeebies and Sesame Workshop announce New Production of The Furchester Hotel Serial". Sesame Workshop . Retrieved xvi Jan 2019.
  7. ^ "SPROUT JOINS ELMO AND COOKIE MONSTER AT "THE FURCHESTER HOTEL" THIS SEPTEMBER". Sesame Workshop . Retrieved sixteen Jan 2019.
  8. ^ "The Furchester Hotel - CBC Media Middle". Cbc.ca . Retrieved sixteen January 2019.
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External links [edit]

  • The Furchester Hotel at BBC Online Edit this at Wikidata
  • The Furchester Hotel at Cyberspace Movie Database
  • The Furchester Hotel at Muppet Wiki

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