Topsy and Tim
Topsy and Tim (and Friends) is a series of children's books written by Jean Adamson and Gareth Adamson about twins and their adventures with their new friends. They were first published in 1960 and were relaunched in new editions in February 2003.[1]
Since 1960 more than 130 Topsy and Tim (and Friends) titles have been published with sales of more than 21 million.
Origin
In an interview with The Guardian,[2] Jean Adamson said that she and her future husband had been trained as book illustrators at Goldsmiths College. They decided to get married and quit their jobs in order to write and illustrate their own children's books. Their approach was shaped by a visit to a children's bookshop in Newcastle where they realised that there were few books depicting actual contemporary children. She explained that the books were also influenced by the post-war mood:
- At that time, not so terribly long after the end of the war, England was just waking up, bright colours were coming in, there was a lovely optimistic feeling in the air. So I said “Why don't we do books with real live little children in, with the little adventures and so on that they have in the house or in a whole wide new entire world?”[2]
Television series
The books have been adapted for television three times.
Bevanfield Films
Firstly by Bevanfield Films for BBC Studios Home Entertainment, 60 episode 5 minute animated series narrated by Roger Blake and was shown on ITV.
CBeebies/Nickelodeon/4Kids
In 2013-Present a 13-minute live-action series was made for CBeebies, Nickelodeon and 4Kids, with 3 series produced and 74 episodes made. Further details can be seen here: List of Topsy and Tim episodes. No further episodes, but future reboot episodes are planned for production as of 2024. The series was produced by Darrall Macqueen and distributed globally by WildBrain. Series 1 and 2 was filmed from March 2013 to October 2013, the Christmas Special was filmed in December 2013 and Series 3 was filmed from June 2015 to August 2015. Before Topsy And Tim Got A Reboot Coming In 2024, There Was A Special Series Called “Zion And Destiny’s Scrapbook Adventure”, which is the 3-episode story arc that aired during season three.
Characters
Actor | Character | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | ||
Jocelyn MacNab | Topsy | Main | ||
Joshua Lester | Timothy "Tim" | Main | ||
Anna Acton | Joy | Main | ||
Chris Hannon | Brian | Main | ||
Suzy Aitchison | Grandma | Main | ||
Natahlia Colbourne | Kerry | Recurring | ||
Tom Hibberd | Tony | Recurring | ||
Nicole Davis | Dominique | Recurring | ||
Iain Campbell | Carson | Recurring | Guest | |
Emily Butterfield | Elaine | Recurring | Guest | |
Barry McCarthy | Mr Fishwick | Recurring | — | |
Kayleigh Burke | Vinda | Recurring | ||
Natalya Hibberd | Josie | — | Recurring | |
Jon Rummey | Mr. Rosen | Recurring | ||
Tim Hibberd | Mr. Fen | — | Recurring | Guest |
Joshua Levin | Stephen "Stevie" Dunton | — | Recurring | |
Kemaal Deen-Ellis | Rai | Recurring | Guest | — |
Tom Price | Paul | — | Recurring | |
Bobby Smalldridge | Andrew | — | Recurring | |
Emma Kershaw | Dr. Walton | — | Recurring | |
India Brown | Molly | — | Recurring | |
Eva Alexander | Miss Terry | — | Recurring | — |
June Whitfield | Mrs Higley-Pigley | — | Guest | — |
James Wooldridge | Mr. Morris | — | Recurring | |
Glen Davies | DIY Derek | Recurring | Guest | Recurring |
Jake Unsworth | Kevin | — | Guest | — |
List of books
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References
- Rigby, Nic (22 January 2003). "Relaunch for Topsy and Tim and Friends". BBC News.
- Pauli, Michelle; Nylind, Linda; Wyse, Pascal (2 November 2010). "Jean Adamson: Living with Topsy and Tim". The Guardian.
- "Topsy and Tim: New Lunchboxes : Jean Adamson : 9781846461415".