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Timmy Time | |
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Also known as | It's Timmy Time |
Genre | Preschool |
Created by | Jackie Cockle |
Based on | Shaun the Sheep Characters by Nick Park |
Voices of | Justin Fletcher Kate Harbour Louis Jones Andy Nyman |
Opening theme | "It's Timmy" |
Ending theme | "It’s Timmy" (second verse) |
Composer | Mike Stobbie |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original languages | English (theme song only) None (Non-speaking language in all episodes) |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 80 (original series, including two specials) 78 (It's Timmy Time) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Miles Bullough David Sproxton Peter Lord Nick Park |
Producer | Jackie Cockle |
Production location | Filmed in Bristol |
Running time | 10 minutes 22 minutes (specials) 5 minutes (It's Timmy Time) |
Production company | Aardman Animations |
Original release | |
Network | CBeebies |
Release | 6 April 2009 13 July 2012 | –
Related | |
Wallace & Gromit Shaun the Sheep | |
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Timmy Time is a British stop motion animated television programme for preschoolers created and produced by Bob the Builder producer Jackie Cockle for the BBC's CBeebies and produced by Aardman Animations. It started broadcasting in the United Kingdom on 6 April 2009.[1] It is a spin-off of Shaun the Sheep, itself a spin-off of the Wallace & Gromit film A Close Shave (1995).[1]
The first two series ran for 26 episodes. In the United Kingdom, its most recent run began in September 2011 on CBeebies. In Australia, series one started in May 2009 on ABC1 and series three in May 2011 on ABC 4 Kids.[2][3] The series also aired in the United States on Playhouse Disney, later called Disney Junior, beginning on 13 September 2010,[4] but later ended its run in May 2014.