Gran (TV series)


Gran is a children's stop motion animation television series narrated by Patricia Hayes and directed by Ivor Wood. There were only two main characters, namely Gran and her grandson, Jim, and they were lucky and kind.
Despite moderate popularity with young audiences in the mid-1980s, the series has not been seen on UK television since being repeated as part of the Tiny Living broadcasting block on Living TV in the late 1990s, and no further episodes were made. Universal Pictures released all 13 episodes on Region 2 DVD in the U.K. on 7 March 2005, but the release has since been discontinued.

Synopsis

At first glance you may think Gran is like any other Grandma, but she's not. Along with her grandson Jim, she takes part in different crazy adventures. Each episode sees Gran performing weird and wacky tasks - growing her runner beans up a dinosaurs skeleton, hang gliding, knitting a giant scarf to wrap around her house in the winter, and cross country motorbike racing. But one thing's for sure - she'll always be wearing her pink slippers.

Production and broadcast

The programme made by Woodland Animations was created and written by Michael and Joanne Cole. Ivor Wood produced thirteen five-minute episodes in 1982 and the series was broadcast on the BBC between 17 February 1983 and 12 May 1983, and was repeated in both 1986 and 1992. Children's books based on the series, written by Michael and illustrated by Joanne Cole were also released in 1983. The shorts were also shown in the United States as part of the Nickelodeon series Eureeka's Castle, in the Latin American version, release on Cartoon Network's sister channel Boomerang. and, the Canada version, release on Teletoon

Episodes

VHS release

Castle Communications released one video of Gran with 12 episodes on it and it later got repackaged as a single title by the Castle Communications 'Playbox' brand of children's video titles.
VHS TitleCatalogue NumberEpisodes
Gran- 12 Classic EpisodesCVS 4083Gran Gliding, Gran Knits, Gran's Pets, Gran's A Goalie, Gran's Gadgets, Gran's Good News, Gran's Bike, Gran the Camper, Snow Gran, Gran's Rare Bird, Grandmother Clock, Gran's Goat

On 1 June 1999, Castle Home Video had released a single video of Gran with all 13 episodes of the entire show on it.
VHS TitleRelease DateEpisodes
Gran 1 June 1999Gran's Old Bones, Gran Gliding, Gran Knits, Gran's Pets, Gran's A Goalie, Gran's Gadgets,
Gran's Good News, Gran's Bike, Gran the Camper, Snow Gran, Gran's Rare Bird,
Grandmother Clock, Gran's Goat

GOOF: The cover of Gran mistakingly contains 12 episodes on the back cover and credited as "12 classic episodes" on the front cover whereas the actual video cassette contained all 13 episodes of Gran.

Australian VHS release

VHS TitleRelease DateEpisodes
Gran 12 July 2000Gran Gliding, Gran Knits, Gran's Pets, Gran the Goalie, Gran's Old Bones, Gran's Gadgets, Gran's Good News, Gran's Bike, Gran the Camper, Snow Gran, Gran's Rare Bird, Grandmother Clock and Gran's Goat