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'''Theodore Tugboat''' is the name of a television show created by [[Andrew Cochran]]. The series started of as Andrew Cochran was telling how Halifax Harbour works to his three year old son. Cochran and his production company, Cochran Entertainment, went on to lead the development of the series with the CBC in Canada, starting in 1989. Production commenced in 1992 with the first broadcasts aired on CBC in 1993. The series has spawned up to only 5 seasons until the show came to an end in 2001. Altogether, Andrew's production crew had made a total of 130 episodes.
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'''Theodore Tugboat''' is the name of a television show created by [[Andrew Cochran]]. The series started of as Andrew Cochran was telling how Halifax Harbour works to his three year old son. Cochran and his production company, Cochran Entertainment, went on to lead the development of the series with the CBC in Canada, starting in 1989. Production commenced in 1992 with the first broadcasts aired on CBC in 1993. The series has spawned up to 5 seasons until the show came to an end in 2001. Altogether, Andrew's production crew had made a total of 130 episodes.
   
 
==About==
 
==About==
Theodore tugboat and his friends revolve around the shores and docks in [[The Big Harbour]]. The show mostly focus on Theodore, a kind, helpful, cheeky, and fussy tugboat whom is a harbor tug that wears a red baseball cap. Theodore helps also with his other tugboats friends solve their own problems. Theodore and his friends work for [[The Great Ocean Dock|The Great Ocean Tug and Salvage Company]] whom [[The Dispatcher]] is the manager in charge.
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Theodore tugboat and his friends revolve around the shores and docks in [[The Big Harbour]]. The show mainly focuses on Theodore, a kind and helpful, yet cheeky, and fussy tugboat whom is a harbor tug that wears a red baseball cap. Theodore helps also with his other tugboats friends solve their own problems. Theodore and his friends work for [[The Great Ocean Dock|The Great Ocean Tug and Salvage Company]] whom [[The Dispatcher]] is the manager in charge.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
The history of Theodore Tugboat starts of back in the waterfront of Halifax in August of 1989. Andrew Cochran, a former TV journalist who'd run Canada AM and CTV National News before moving home to Halifax to create a successful CBC children’s series called Blizzard Island, was walking along the waterfront one day when he noticed a container ship and two tugs in the harbor. After seeing that, he started telling storys of tugboats to his two year old son. In the next two years CBC gave the green light and so design work commenced in December of 1991 and thus made 20 episodes for the first season starting on August 24th, 1992.
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The history of Theodore Tugboat starts of back in the waterfront of Halifax in August of 1989. Andrew Cochran, a former TV journalist who had run Canada AM and CTV National News before moving home to Halifax to create a successful CBC children’s series called Blizzard Island, was walking along the waterfront one day when he noticed a container ship and two tugs in the harbor. After seeing that, he started telling storys of tugboats to his two year old son. In the next two years CBC gave the green light and so design work commenced in December of 1991 and thus made 20 episodes for the first season starting on August 24th, 1992.
   
 
==Seasons==
 
==Seasons==
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==Narrators==
 
==Narrators==
* [[Denny Doherty]] as [[The Harbour Master|the Harbour Master]] (US/Canada/UK/AUS narrator seasons 1-5)
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* [[Denny Doherty]] as [[The Harbour Master|the Harbour Master]] (Canada, US, UK and Australia - only portrays Harbour Master in North American version)
 
* [[Stefan Ekman]] (Swedish dub)
 
* [[Stefan Ekman]] (Swedish dub)
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* ''[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kjeld_N%C3%B8rgaard Kjeld Nørgaard]'' (Danish dub)
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* [[Per Frisch]] (Norwegian dub)
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* [[Jari Silventoinen]] (Finnish dub)
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* [[Jan Nonhof]] (Dutch dub)
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* [[Denis Mercier]] (French Dub)
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== [[Other Languages]] ==
 
English is by no means the only language in which the series is broadcast:
 
* '''Swedish''': ''Bosse Bogserbåt''
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* '''Finnish''': ''Teodor Pikkuhinaaja ''
 
* '''French''': ''Th''é''odore Remorqueur''
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* '''Hebrew''': ''טדי ספינת הגרר''
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* '''Norwegian''': Taubåten Theodor
 
* '''Danish''':''' '''Slæbebåden Theodor
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* '''Dutch''': Theodoor de Sleepboot
   
==Around the World==
 
English is by no means the only language in which the series is broadcast in:
 
* '''Sweden''': ''Bosse Bogserbåt'' ''(Bosse Tugboat)''
 
* '''Finland''': ''Teodor Pikku Hinaaja (Theodore Little Tug)''
 
* '''France''': ''Th''é''odore Remorguer'' ''(Theodore Tugboat)''
 
* '''Norway''':''' '''Slæbebåden Theodor ''(Tug Theodor)''
 
 
==In Popular Culture==
 
==In Popular Culture==
* A political cartoon illustration drawn by Michael de Adder featured [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLzrRgI0fiM a parody of Theodore Too], where a man tells George Bush that Theodore must be a Canadian Submarine. The joke was that Canadian submarines are old and have "friendly fire".
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* A political cartoon illustration drawn by Michael de Adder featured a parody of Theodore Too, where a man tells George W. Bush that Theodore must be a Canadian submarine. The joke was that Canadian submarines are old and have "friendly fire".
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* Another shows a man walking down the Halifax water front with Theodore behind him with the caption "When walk along the Halifax water front you feel like your being watched".
* Another CBC TV Show, ''This Hour Has 22 Minutes'', featured a sketch in late 2011 entitled [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSnsAJE9wxo Lady Pee], where in one scene while two actors are walking down a hallway, three large posters of Canadian Theodore Tugboat VHS covers are seen.
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* A CBC TV Show, ''This Hour Has 22 Minutes'', featured a sketch in late 2011 entitled [http://www.cbc.ca/player/Shows/Shows/22+Minutes/Clips/ID/2160573364/ Lady Pee] , where in one scene while two actors are walking down a hallway, three large posters of Canadian Theodore Tugboat VHS covers are seen.
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* In another episode of ''This Hour Has 22 Minutes, ''the "Mark Jackson" character (Played by Gavin Crofford) interviewed the defence minister outside the Theodore Tugboat display at the [[Maritime Museum of the Atlantic]].
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* In the book ''Halifax ABC, ''a drawing of Theodore Too is show on the page for the letter "T".
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* In the book ''Halifax in Your Pocket ''two images of Theodore Too are shown.
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== Gallery==
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[[Category:Television Series]]
 
[[Category:Television Series]]

Revision as of 10:20, 8 August 2020

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Theodore Tugboat is the name of a television show created by Andrew Cochran. The series started of as Andrew Cochran was telling how Halifax Harbour works to his three year old son. Cochran and his production company, Cochran Entertainment, went on to lead the development of the series with the CBC in Canada, starting in 1989. Production commenced in 1992 with the first broadcasts aired on CBC in 1993. The series has spawned up to 5 seasons until the show came to an end in 2001. Altogether, Andrew's production crew had made a total of 130 episodes.

About

Theodore tugboat and his friends revolve around the shores and docks in The Big Harbour. The show mainly focuses on Theodore, a kind and helpful, yet cheeky, and fussy tugboat whom is a harbor tug that wears a red baseball cap. Theodore helps also with his other tugboats friends solve their own problems. Theodore and his friends work for The Great Ocean Tug and Salvage Company whom The Dispatcher is the manager in charge.

History

The history of Theodore Tugboat starts of back in the waterfront of Halifax in August of 1989. Andrew Cochran, a former TV journalist who had run Canada AM and CTV National News before moving home to Halifax to create a successful CBC children’s series called Blizzard Island, was walking along the waterfront one day when he noticed a container ship and two tugs in the harbor. After seeing that, he started telling storys of tugboats to his two year old son. In the next two years CBC gave the green light and so design work commenced in December of 1991 and thus made 20 episodes for the first season starting on August 24th, 1992.

Seasons

Narrators

Other Languages

English is by no means the only language in which the series is broadcast:

  • Swedish: Bosse Bogserbåt
  • Finnish: Teodor Pikkuhinaaja
  • French: Théodore Remorqueur
  • Hebrew: טדי ספינת הגרר
  • Norwegian: Taubåten Theodor
  • Danish: Slæbebåden Theodor
  • Dutch: Theodoor de Sleepboot

In Popular Culture

  • A political cartoon illustration drawn by Michael de Adder featured a parody of Theodore Too, where a man tells George W. Bush that Theodore must be a Canadian submarine. The joke was that Canadian submarines are old and have "friendly fire".
  • Another shows a man walking down the Halifax water front with Theodore behind him with the caption "When walk along the Halifax water front you feel like your being watched".
  • A CBC TV Show, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, featured a sketch in late 2011 entitled Lady Pee , where in one scene while two actors are walking down a hallway, three large posters of Canadian Theodore Tugboat VHS covers are seen.
  • In another episode of This Hour Has 22 Minutes, the "Mark Jackson" character (Played by Gavin Crofford) interviewed the defence minister outside the Theodore Tugboat display at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.
  • In the book Halifax ABC, a drawing of Theodore Too is show on the page for the letter "T".
  • In the book Halifax in Your Pocket two images of Theodore Too are shown.

Gallery