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Theodore Tugboat is a television show for children about a little tugboat, his friends, and their adventures in the Big Harbour. Produced in Canada by CBC Television and Cochrane Entertainment from 1993 to 2001, it is no longer in production. At one time appearing in as many as 80 countries, it is still believed to appear in syndication in various parts of the world. It aired on PBS and the Noggin channel in the United States. The show dealt with events (such as the arrival of a superliner), or feelings like loneliness. The show was filmed on a model set with radio-controlled tugboats, ships, and machinery.

Characters

Principal characters

Other characters

Visitors to the harbour

The program's formula

Opening sequence

The show always opens with the theme song, and the opening title dissolves into the harbourmaster's office. The harbourmaster is normally doing something or thinking about something, which prompts him to remember when one of the tugboats was involved in a similar scenario.

Main sequence

As the harbourmaster starts telling the story, the camera shot dissolves into a shot of the tugs working somewhere, or getting their orders from the Dispatcher. In the first few minutes of the episode, the tugs encounter a problem, and they use their heads to solve it. In other episode setups, there might be a will be a gift to him by his mother and delivered by Hilary (the mailman) or a visitor like Captain Howard (a harbormaster from down the coast) comes by and they do something silly like snap suspenders together. Other times, the tugs have to conquer an emotional problem, such as not feeling good enough, or having to saying goodbye to a friend. As each episode continues, the tugs resolve their problems, and life returns to normal in the Big Harbour.

Closing sequence

The scene again dissolves into a shot of the harbourmaster's office, with the harbourmaster deciding to pay attention to the lesson learned by the tugs. During this time, he sometimes communicates with the tugs through his office window (they reply with the sound of their whistles), plays his tuba, or listens to his friend Rodney playing bagpipes. The harbourmaster finally says "So long", and the credits roll. Or a voiceover says that there's another story along the way and to look at the website.

View of the Theodore Tugboat studio model used for filming the childrens television series. It was photographed on permanent display at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Virtually all of the buildings are based on actual buildings on the Halifax waterfront.
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View of the Theodore Tugboat studio model used for filming the childrens television series. It was photographed on permanent display at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Virtually all of the buildings are based on actual buildings on the Halifax waterfront.

Real names and locations

The characters are loaded with references to Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia and Maritime Canada in general. Many of the references are obvious (such as Brunswick the Barge, named after New Brunswick) while others are more obscure (such as S.S. Malarkey, which is probably a reference to the S.S. MacKay, which was one of the rescue ships that assisted in the revovery of bodies after the sinking of the Titanic in 1912). Following is a list of other references:

Original airdates

CBC aired Theodore Tugboat from 1993 until 2001. The show was replaced by newer programming in the CBC's morning lineup for children including Dragon Tales, Poko, Clifford the Big Red Dog.

Trivia

Episodes

There are 52 episodes.

Merchandise

There were several books and toys linked with the series. Notably, the producers, Cochane Entertainment, worked out a marketing deal with European toy manufacturer Brio to produce scale model toys of some of the main characters, marketed in the U.S. by Ertl. The characters were retired in 2000. A full size replica of Theodore Tugboat (called Theodore Too) was constructed by the series producers in the late 1990's. It still appears in Halifax Harbour where it is used for sight seeing tours of the harbour. There was also a series of books published by Random House. According to a Theodore floor puzzle there is a possiblity that the merchandise was produced earlier than when the series began (1989). There was also a set of squezey toys made by Alpi

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