Astro Farm
Astro Farm is a British children's television series animated in stop motion. It featured the adventures of the Foxwoods, a small family who work on an asteroid, which is covered in farmland. Astro Farm was produced by FilmFair for Central Independent Television, and was first broadcast on CITV in 1992.
| Astro Farm | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Andy Ellis David Yates |
| Voices of | Tina Heath Jonathan Kydd Richard Tate |
| Opening theme | Dave Cooke Paul Field |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 5 |
| No. of episodes | 53 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | David Yates |
| Producer | Kath Swain |
| Editor | Simon Cox |
| Running time | 10 minutes |
| Production companies | FilmFair London Central Independent Television |
| Release | |
| Original network | CITV (ITV) |
| Picture format | 4:3 |
| Original release | 11 September 1992 – 4 December 1996 |
Synopsis
The main action takes place on an asteroid dedicated to farming. The Foxwoods live in a small cottage with a barn nearby. Daisy, the cow lives in a separate farm. The atmosphere is artificial and is controlled by the weather machine in the cottage. The Gorps live on a nearby asteroid known as 'Gorpdale' which is dark and wet.
The principal characters are Sam; Sam's wife Lizzie; their son, Tom; Dinko, a dog; Daisy, the cow and blue chickens called Clucks; featuring the Gorps, Splodger and Biff, two miscreants who steal food and cause trouble at the farm.
Episodes
- Wacky Weather (11 September 1992)
- Flying Dinko (18 September 1992)
- The Well (25 September 1992)
- Moo Flu (2 October 1992)
- Astro Dragon (9 October 1992)
- Butterfly (16 October 1992)
- Disappearing Bubbles (23 October 1992)
- The Big Sneeze (30 October 1992)
- The Tomato Competition (6 November 1992)
- Barn Dance (13 November 1992)
- The Black Hole Mole (20 November 1992)
- Training Dinko (27 November 1992)
- The Surprise (4 December 1992)
- Biff Builds A Rocket (15 October 1993)
- Cluck Soup (22 October 1993)
- Holiday (29 October 1993)
- King Splodger (5 November 1993)
- Lizzie's Quiet Day (12 November 1993)
- Pumpkin (19 November 1993)
- Seeing Double (26 November 1993)
- Shrinking Machine (26 November 1993)
- Solar Wind (3 December 1993)
- Wild martian Tiger (10 December 1993)
- Wishing Well (17 December 1993)
- All Aboard! (13 October 1994)
- Astrodale Farm (20 October 1994)
- Bathtime (27 October 1994)
- Biff's Baby (3 November 1994)
- Crow Twins (10 November 1994)
- Dial G For Gorpdale (17 November 1994)
- Magic Onions (24 November 1994)
- Spooked! (1 December 1994)
- Super Tom (8 December 1994)
- 1, 2, 3, Pull! (28 September 1995)
- A Mole in One (5 October 1995)
- Biff, Do Your Best! (12 October 1995)
- Cowboy Tom (19 October 1995)
- Dragon Moon (26 October 1995)
- Futile Attraction (2 November 1995)
- Pied Piper of Gorpdale (9 November 1995)
- Slimcurd, Slimcurd, Everywhere! (16 November 1995)
- Splodger, The Spider (23 November 1995)
- That Takes the Biscuit! (30 November 1995)
- Lucky Dip (2 October 1996)
- Mousequake (9 October 1996)
- Pigs Might Fly (16 October 1996)
- Poultry in Motion (23 October 1996)
- Spaced-Out Splodger (30 October 1996)
- Sparks Fly! (6 November 1996)
- Splodger's About! (13 November 1996)
- Surprise!, Surprise! (20 November 1996)
- To Catch a Thief (27 November 1996)
- Tom and the Beanstalk (4 December 1996)
Home media
In the United Kingdom, in 1992 by Pickwick Video originally released two VHS tapes of the series, containing Series 1 episodes. Those were reissued in 1995 by Carlton Home Entertainment.
UK VHS releases
- Pickwick (1992)
- Carlton Home Entertainment (1995)
External links
- Astro Farm at Toonhound.
- Astro Farm at IMDb.