Monday, October 13, 2014

Bob the Builder: What do you think of new look for children's TV favourite?


A children's TV favourite designed by a Teesside artist is set to get a fresh look ready for a new TV series.


The multi award-winning hit show, Bob the Builder, which was originally designed by Curtis Jobling who studied at Cleveland College of Art and Design, has had a refurbishment which shows Bob with a new look and a new voice.


Bob’s adventures will no longer be created using stop-motion animation.


Instead, viewers will see the all new computer-generated characters in the new series which will air next year.


The creator of Bob the Builder, Curtis Jobling VIEW GALLERY


Voices will also be changed, with Neil Morrissey, who has voiced the well known handyman from his launch a decade and a half ago, being taken over by the BBC’s Our Zoo actor, Lee Ingleby.


Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt will also step into the shoes of Bob’s business partner Wendy and Scoop the digger will be voiced by The Inbetweeners star, Blake Harris.



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