Boffins (TV series)

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Boffins
BoffinsTitleCard.png
Title card for the series, seen at the beginning of every episode.
Created by John Patterson
Ian Munro
Directed by Ian Munro
Starring See Cast section below.
Composer(s) Robert Moss
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Production
Producer(s) Chris Oliver
Editor(s) Robin Archer
Running time 9.5 mins
Production company(s) Film Australia
Release
Original network ABC
Picture format 4:3
Audio format Stereo
Original release 1994

Boffins (also known as The Boffins) is an Australian children's television programme broadcast on the ABC in 1994. The series was produced by Film Australia, and created by John Patterson and Ian Munro, who also co-created Johnson and Friends. 13 episodes were produced during 1993 and 1994, aired in 1994 and released on home video by the ABC in 1995.

Plot

Boffins follows the adventures of four tiny furry alien-like creatures known as Boffins, who spend their days in kitchen cupboards and surrounding areas, trying to discover the science behind how the world works, Madame Curie and Aristotle are very close to some of the answers, but Newton and Echo, the young boffins from the house next door are only interested in having fun!

The series was designed to introduce primary school children to some of the basic laws of science. Each episode explores a different concept; the transmission of sound, levers, pulleys, magnetism, gravity, siphons, evaporation, reflection and dispersion of light, friction, and requirements for growth.

Characters

  • Aristotle: Appropriately named after the Greek philosopher, Aristotle loves science, but is quite lazy, conceited and bossy. However, deep down inside, he has a good heart and a great sense of humour. Aristotle has a hatred for Galileo, as he is jealous of his inventions. He lives in the kitchen cupboard with Madame Curie.
  • Madame Curie: Madame Curie lives in the kitchen cupboard with Aristotle. Despite being strict at times, she is quite caring and acts as a motherly figure to Newton and Echo. She is named after polish physicist Marie Curie.
  • Newton: Newton is a teenage boffin from the house next door, he has a dislike for science, like most teenagers. He appears to be based on a typical 1990s Australian teen boy, he wears a red flat cap, and a yellow shirt featuring a peace symbol. Despite hating science, he still visits the kitchen with Echo. He is named after British physicist Sir Isaac Newton.
  • Echo: Echo lives in the house next door with Newton, she dislikes science, but not as much as Newton. She appears to be based on a typical 1990s Australian teen girl. She wears a green shirt, with various symbols stitched onto it and a skirt. She is named after the effect caused by the reflection of sound.
  • Galileo: Galileo is Madame Curie's cousin, he lives in a kitchen cupboard in a house on the other side of town. He has invented various gadgets and machines which Aristotle is jealous of, he often sends them to Madame Curie, which infuriates Aristotle. Despite never physically appearing, he is frequently mentioned in various episodes. He is named after Italian physicist Galileo Galilei.
  • Doris: Doris is Madame Curie's sister, who lives on the other side of town. She was only mentioned in the episode Wrong Number, in which she sends a letter to Madame Curie, which prompts her to get a telephone. According to the letter, she lives with Galileo.

Cast

Character Costume Actor Voice Actor
Aristotle Peter Browne Peter Browne
Madame Curie Deborah Kennedy Deborah Kennedy
Newton James Caitlin
Troy Rowley
Zachery McKay
Echo Kirsty McGregor Kirsty McGregor

The costumes were built and designed by Studio Kite.

Episodes

No. Episode title Scientific concept Original airdate
1 "Wrong Number" Transmission of Sound 1994
Madame Curie demands a telephone so the Boffins investigate the nature of sound and make one of their own.
2 "No Entry" Levers 1994
The Boffins try to loosen the stuck kitchen tile and accidentally discover the power of levers.
3 "Over the Moon" Pulleys 1994
The Boffins try to move a huge box of cornflakes and discover how to use pulleys.
4 "Fridgestuff" Magnetism 1994
The Boffins set out to discover the source of a new secret force - magnetism.
5 "Upwards and Downwards" Hypothesising 1994
Aristotle and Madame Curie demonstrate the force of gravity, but they soon need the force of cleaning up as well!
6 "Life in the Balance" Gravity 1994
Newton is dangling dangerously off the kitchen bench and Aristotle saves him by discovering the centre of gravity.
7 "Water Water Everywhere" Syphons 1994
The young Boffins discover a "scientific" way of transporting water, they start a syphon but cannot stop it.
8 "The Disappearing Water" Evaporation 1994
The Boffins become scientific detectives to help Newton find his vanishing water - there is no thief, just evaporation.
9 "Let There Be Light" Reflection of Light 1994
The young Boffins try to collect light in a matchbox and find that they can't hold it. They discover how to reflect a beam of light.
10 "Feeling Blue" Dispersion of Light 1994
An experiment with prisms helps Aristotle and Madame Curie choose colours to paint their laboratory.
11 "Moving Matters" Friction 1994
In a desperate attempt to get rid of the dreaded Kendall's Kitchen Cleanser, the Boffins discover friction and a new sport - soap skating.
12 "The Miracle of Life" Requirements for Growth 1994
The young Boffins have trouble growing plants, until they discover the importance of light, water and soil.
13 "The Pledge" - 1994
Aristotle and Madame Curie set off on an expedition and Newton and Echo realise they have developed the ability to take charge of the scientific experiments.

International broadcasts

Despite being relatively obscure, Boffins aired in various countries outside of Australia - including Singapore, Malaysia, Israel, Brunei, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Canada, The Middle East, Africa and possibly New Zealand, the UK, and parts of Europe.

The series was also released in the United States and Canada as a set of educational videos, which were only available to schools and universities.

Video releases

Three VHS tapes were released by ABC Video in 1995.

Title Release date Episodes
Boffins - Volume 1 - Over the Moon (14935) April 17, 1995 Wrong Number, No Entry, Over the Moon and Fridgestuff
Boffins - Volume 2 - Upwards and Downwards (14936) April 17, 1995 Upwards and Downwards, Life in the Balance, Water Water Everywhere and The Disappearing Water
Boffins - Volume 3 - Let There Be Light (14937) April 17, 1995 Let There Be Light, Feeling Blue, Moving Matters, The Miracle of Life and The Pledge

References

  • [1] - Boffins at the National Film and Sound Archive.
  • [2] - Boffins VHS tapes for educational use.