Orm and Cheep
Orm and Cheep is a 1980s British children's television series that was aimed at the younger viewers of Children's ITV. It used puppets as the main characters (Orm being a worm and Cheep being a bird) and was narrated by Richard Briers. The show was created by Tony Martin, the puppets created by Mary Edwards. There were a total of 26 episodes, which spanned between the years of 1983–1985, each episode consisting of eleven minutes.
Orm and Cheep | |
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Country of origin | UK |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Running time | 22 minutes |
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Original network | ITV |
Original release | 3 October 1983 – 21 April 1985 |
Plot
Cheep was an infant bird who fell from his nest, prior to learning to fly (the theme tune, "If only Cheep could fly", ensured that Cheep's difficulties in learning to fly became a recurring joke throughout the series). He befriends Orm, a worm who inhabits a subterranean home. Their acquaintances include Snail and Mouse, all friends and foes have a single-word, noun name. Their notable foes include Rat and Crow, who often scheme to consume the pair.
Cast/Crew
First series Creator - Tony Martin Director - Jan Martin Producer - Jan Martin Executive Producer - David Hamilton Artistic Director - Tony Martin Puppet creator _ Mary Edwards Writer - Guy Hallifax Narrator - Richard Briers Puppeteers - Mary Edwards, Geoff Felix and Ian Thom
Directors | Tony Martin and Derek Oliver |
Producer | David Hamilton |
Associate Producer | Claire Derry |
Writer | Guy Hallifax |
Narrator | Richard Briers |
Puppeteers | Geoff Felix, Mary Edwards and Ian Thom |
Australian VHS releases
- Roadshow Entertainment (2000)
VHS Title | Release Date | Episodes |
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Orm And Cheep: Water, Water Everywhere (102992) | 4 September 2000 | Water, Water Everywhere, Spring Clean, Gone With The Wind, Buried Treasure and The Dark Wood |
Orm And Cheep: Eye Eye (102993) | 4 September 2000 | Eye Eye, Strawberry Patch, Cat and Mouse, A House for Mouse and What a Rat |
Orm And Cheep: The Fall (102994) | 4 September 2000 | The Fall, A Piece of Cake, Cat Nap, Down to Earth and Don't Sneeze Please |
DVD release
In 2019, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (as DreamWorks Classics) announced it would be releasing the entire first series on DVD (Region 2, PAL format).