Jump to content

Fab Lab

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fab Lab is a British television programme designed for pre-school children. It was aired on the CBeebies channel from June 2002 until 15 October 2006,[1] as well as CBeebies on BBC Two,[2] although repeats were put on hiatus between 19 December 2004[3] and 3 September 2005.[4] It is an introduction to science, nature and technology for young children.

The program features two pixies named "Trixi" and "Dixi" [1] and a dog (male, breed unspecified) called "Prof". Trixi and Dixi are puppets while Prof is played by a human in a whole-body dog suit.

The two pixies live under the floor of a large garden shed known as the "Fab Lab". The shed is used as a laboratory by Prof who investigates various phenomena such as shadows, rainfall or the germination of plants. He explains features of the physical and natural world to the pixies, sometimes with the aid of a personal computer which Prof uses to show video sequences. Prof is very partial to green biscuits called "Pixiebicks" with which the pixies sometimes bribe Prof to expand his explanations.

At the end of the programme a whistle is heard, upon which Prof says that "Mrs Whistle" (presumably his owner) is calling, and leaves the shed.

Most episodes are now lost as the show has never been released on DVD.

Cast

[edit]
  • Dixi: Simon Buckley
  • Trixi: Kathy Smee
  • Prof: Siân Richardson (voiced by Jim Dunk)
  • Assistant Puppeteers:
Judith Bucklow
Hannah Proops
  • Animatronics Operator:
Daniel Carlisle

Writer & Creator Robyn Charteris

  • Writer
Christopher Lillicrap

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Fab Lab - CBeebies - 15 October 2006 - BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Search Results - BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Fab Lab - CBeebies - 19 December 2004 - BBC Genome".
  4. ^ "Fab Lab - CBeebies - 3 September 2005 - BBC Genome".
[edit]

^ The end-credits of the programme spell the names thus, however the CBeebies web page for the programme refers to "Trixie" and "Dixie"