The Adventures of Portland Bill

1

The Adventures of Portland Bill is a British stop motion animated children's television series made in 1983. It is set in a fictional lighthouse on the Guillemot Rock, just off the coast from the fictional village of McGuillycuddy. Norman Rossington provides the voice of all the characters, with Portland Bill the principal keeper acting as the narrator of each episode.

Characters

Most of its characters were named after British Sea Areas and coastal weather stations and other words that occur in shipping forecasts: These live in the lighthouse: The rest of the characters live elsewhere:

Places

Location

The idea was originated by John Grace and submitted to the competition 'Maritime England'. Most of the characters are named after the areas of the UK Shipping Forecast. Grandma Tiree and Inspector Ronaldsway are named after automatic weather stations and “Gail” is named after the high winds frequently forecast. Portland Bill is likely based on the Dorset lighthouse of the same name. The submission won the prize and was picked up by Graham Clutterbuck at FilmFair who went on to commission two series for ITV. At the time, John Grace and Mik Parsons were colleagues teaching in the Graphic Design Department at Leicester Polytechnic (now DeMontfort University). They collaborated on the music and song content with Mik Parsons recording all the songs on his 4-track cassette based Tascam Portastudio.

Boats

Animals

Credits

Series 1 John Grace/FilmFair Ltd MCMLXXXIII Series 2 John Grace/FilmFair Ltd MCMLXXXVI

Transmission guide

Series 1

13 editions from 4 October 1983 – 3 January 1984 (aired on Tuesdays)

Series 2

12 editions from 9 April 1986 – 25 June 1986 (aired on Wednesdays)

Trivia

VHS releases

FilmFair Fun had released one single video containing five double-length stories from the first series on it: Sometime during 1988, FilmFair Fun had also released an extended single video with six double-length stories from the first series on it: Snapdragon Video released a collection of 10 Portland Bill stories from the second series: On 17 July 1995, Castle Communications Plc released three videos with four double-length episodes each:

DVD releases

Abbey Home Media released two DVDs containing twenty four episodes from the first season. The episodes are presented in single bill format and do not include the songs that were originally featured between two episodes each.

This article is derived from Wikipedia and licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. View the original article.

Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Bliptext is not affiliated with or endorsed by Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Foundation.

Edit article