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3 Episode list  



3.1  Series 1 (2001)  





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4 DVD release  





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El Nombre
GenreEducational animation
Created byChristopher Lillicrap
Developed byGeoff Walker
Written byChristopher Lillicrap
Directed byChris Mendham
Geoff Walker
StarringSteve Steen
Sophie Aldred
Kate Robbins
Janet Ellis
ComposersChristopher Lillicrap
Steve Marshall
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producerTheresa Plummer-Andrews
ProducersJilly Joseph
Richard Randolph
Running time5 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC One (Series 1)
CBeebies (Series 2)
Release5 January 2001 (2001-01-05) –
29 November 2003 (2003-11-29)

El Nombre is a children's educational programme about an anthropomorphic Mexican gerbil character, originally from a series of educational sketches on Numbertime, the BBC schools programme about mathematics. He was also the only character to appear in all Numbertime episodes. His voice was provided by Steve Steen, while the other characters' voices were provided by Sophie Aldred, Kate Robbins, and (from 1999) former Blue Peter host Janet Ellis. For the ninth (and final) series of Numbertime in 2001, Michael Fenton-Stevens also provided voices of certain other characters in the El Nombre sketches.

The character's name means "The Name" in Spanish, not "The Number", which would be "El Número", but El Nombre does mean "The Number" in Catalan.

Setting[edit]

El Nombre is set in the fictional town of Santa Flamingo (originally known as Santo Flamingo), home of Little Juan, his Mama, Pedro Gonzales, Juanita Conchita, Maria Consuela Tequila Chiquita, Little Pepita Consuela Tequila Chiquita, Tanto the tarantula, Señor Gelato the ice-cream seller, Leonardo de Sombrero the pizza delivery boy, Señor Calculo the bank manager, Señor Manuel the greengrocer, Miss Constanza Bonanza the school teacher, Señora Fedora the balloon seller and mayor, Señor Loco the steam engine driver, Señor Chipito the carpenter and the local bandit Don Fandango (although it was not actually given a name until the fifth series of Numbertime premiered in January 1998); whenever he was needed, El Nombre swung into action to solve the townspeople's simple mathematical problems, usually talking in rhyme. His character was a parody of the fictional hero Zorro, wearing a similar black cowl mask and huge sombrero, appearing unexpectedly to save the townsfolk from injustice, and generally swinging around on his bullwhip – however, unlike Zorro, he was often quite inept (in fact, on one occasion, Tanto tipped a bucket of water onto him after he made him reenact the Incy Wincy Spider rhyme).

When El Nombre first appeared on Numbertime in 1993, his purpose was merely to write numbers in the desert sand and demonstrate the correct ways to form them as his four-piece mariachi band played The Mexican Hat Dance (and said "Again!" once he had finished, as it gave them an excuse to play again); this was shot from an angle directly overhead leaving El Nombre almost completely eclipsed by his large sombrero. His appeal was instant and his success prompted rapid development of his role in the series (as from the second series in 1995, he was given two sketches per episode) – and since his basic beginning, El Nombre went on to appear in a total of 79 (89, if counting those from the "revised" version of the first series) sketches on Numbertime before gaining a series of his own, acquiring dramatic storylines and a full cast of characters, while continuing to demonstrate mathematical concepts, albeit in a dramatic and entertaining way. The stories moved away from solving simple mathematical equations to fighting petty crime, unrelated to the number-solving which made his name and for which he was created.

As well as being popular with schoolchildren, El Nombre also developed a cult following amongst students and parents, because of the many references to classic spaghetti Westerns; indeed, his popularity grew so much that in March 2004, the BBC released a 3-minute El Nombre theme song as a single.

Characters[edit]

A gerbil named Pablo also appeared in the ninth series of Numbertime after Juan entered a competition on Radio Flamingo to win a holiday to the seaside resort of Costa Fortuna and won; Juan, Mama, Pedro, Juanita and Maria met him when they arrived at the resort's hotel (because he was their guide to it), and he went on to front a ring-toss stall when they visited its fairground the following week.

Episode list[edit]

Although none of the El Nombre sketches on Numbertime ever had a specific title, those of the first series were introduced by an announcer as "Episodes 1-10" (and they were slightly lengthened for the "revised" edition of that series, in September 1998; the third line of the opening song and his farewell catchphrase were also changed several times, to reflect the series' focus). All twenty-six episodes of the spin-off El Nombre series (thirteen in 2001 and a further thirteen in 2003), however, were titled – and their names are listed here.

Series 1 (2001)[edit]

The first six episodes of the first series were aired on BBC One as double bills in the CBBC strand on Fridays at 3:45 pm, while the next seven were aired individually on Wednesdays in the same timeslot; three episodes were later repeated on BBC Two as part of the CBBC Breakfast Show on 1 June, 19 July and 20 July 2001, but neither they, or the other ten episodes of the series, were repeated after that.

Episode number Episode name Air date
1 Where's That Spider? 5 January 2001[1]
2 Free as a Bird 5 January 2001
3 Sports Day 12 January 2001[2]
4 All the Fun of the Fair 12 January 2001
5 The Phantom Tanto 19 January 2001[3]
6 The Missing Birthday Cake 19 January 2001
7 The Great Train Robbery 24 January 2001[4]
8 The Giant Cactus 31 January 2001[5]
9 The Great Custard Pie Fight 14 February 2001[6]
10 When the Balloon Goes Up 7 March 2001[7]
11 The Great Escape 14 March 2001[8]
12 The Ghost of Santa Flamingo 21 March 2001[9]
13 Match of the Day 28 March 2001[10]

Series 2 (2003)[edit]

The second series was aired as double bills with in vision sign language on the CBeebies Channel on Saturdays and Sundays at 3:30 pm; after the last episode aired on 29 November, the first one was immediately repeated again, and the series concluded its second consecutive run in the same timeslot on 4 January 2004. All thirteen episodes were later repeated without signing on BBC Two in the CBeebies strand on Wednesdays from 7 January to 31 March 2004.

Episode number Episode name Air date
14 Going for a Song 8 November 2003[11]
15 Runaway Train 8 November 2003
16 The Tent 9 November 2003[12]
17 Stuck at the Top 9 November 2003
18 The Great Bank Robbery 15 November 2003[13]
19 The Great Sand Race 15 November 2003
20 The Lemon Tree 16 November 2003[14]
21 Beside the Sea 16 November 2003
22 The Last Dance 22 November 2003[15]
23 Saved by the Whale 22 November 2003
24 Up, Up and Away 23 November 2003[16]
25 A Very Important Visit 23 November 2003
26 Winter Wonderland 29 November 2003[17]

DVD release[edit]

In October 2005, all twenty-six episodes were released on DVD by Maverick Entertainment; the first ten were previously released on a VHS entitled El Nombre to the RescuebyBBC Worldwide in 2001, which also featured an exclusive short (entitled Learn Your Numbers With Little Juan, and edited together from the El Nombre sketches of the "original" first series of Numbertime).[18] Some of the El Nombre (and cell-animated) sketches of the "revised" first, second and fifth, and fourth series of Numbertime were also released by BBC Active in 2009 on three DVDs entitled Fun with Numbers – which all came with accompanying books featuring the characters, and were subtitled Counting 1 to 10, Shapes and Time (the featured sketches were mostly from the second series), and Adding and Taking Away respectively.[19]

Credits[edit]

An Ealing Animation production for BBC Worldwide

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BBC One London – 5 January 2001 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "BBC One London – 12 January 2001 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "BBC One London – 19 January 2001 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "BBC One London – 24 January 2001 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "BBC One London – 31 January 2001 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "BBC One London – 14 February 2001 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "BBC One London – 7 March 2001 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "BBC One London – 14 March 2001 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "BBC One London – 21 March 2001 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "BBC One London – 28 March 2001 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "CBeebies – 8 November 2003 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "CBeebies – 9 November 2003 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "CBeebies – 15 November 2003 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "CBeebies – 16 November 2003 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "CBeebies – 22 November 2003 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "CBeebies – 23 November 2003 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "CBeebies – 29 November 2003 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "El Nombre". 10 October 2005 – via Amazon.
  • ^ Fun with Numbers: Counting 1 to 10 Pack: Counting Pack. BBC Active. 1 April 2009. ASIN 1406650536.
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