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| image = Tracey McBean.jpg |
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| caption = Title card |
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| runtime = 11 minutes |
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| creator = {{bulleted list|Mary Small|Arthur Filloy}} |
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| starring = {{bulleted list|[[Roslyn Oades]]|[[Anthony Hayes (actor)|Anthony Hayes]]|[[Daniel Wyllie]]|[[Tracy Mann]]|Stephen Shanahan|Lisa Bailey|[[Akmal Saleh]]}} |
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| creator = Mary Small<br>Arthur Filloy |
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| country = Australia |
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| starring = Roslyn Oades<br>[[Jimmy Hibbert]]<br>Alice Ley<br>Lisa Bailey<br>[[Kevin Seal]] |
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| language = English |
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| network |
| network = [[ABC Kids (Australia)|ABC Kids]] |
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| first_aired |
| first_aired = {{start date|2001|12|31}} |
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| last_aired |
| last_aired = {{end date|2006|6|20}} |
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| num_seasons |
| num_seasons = 3 |
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| num_episodes |
| num_episodes = 38 |
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| composer |
| composer = Nerida Tyson-Chew |
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| executive_producer |
| executive_producer = {{bulleted list|Noel Price|Tom Van Waveren|Claire Henderson|Jin Guo Ping}} |
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| producer |
| producer = {{bulleted list|Noel Price|Charlotte Damgaard}} |
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| company |
| company = {{bulleted list|[[Endemol Australia|Southern Star Group]]|[[Egmont Imagination]]|[[Shanghai Animation Film Studio]]|[[Film Australia]]}} |
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'''''Tracey McBean''''' is an Australian [[animation|animated]] [[children's series|children's television series]] produced by [[Endemol Australia|Southern Star Entertainment]] and [[Film Australia]]. The show |
'''''Tracey McBean''''' is an Australian [[animation|animated]] [[children's series|children's television series]] produced by [[Endemol Australia|Southern Star Entertainment]] and [[Film Australia]]. The show was aired from 2001 until 2006 on [[ABC Kids (Australia)|ABC Kids]]. |
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==Overview== |
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The main protagonist, Tracey, is a young nine-year-old girl who goes to school with her best friend Shamus. Together they use Tracey's inventions for all kinds of purposes, such as school competitions or simply for fun. |
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The main protagonist, Tracey, is a young 9-year-old girl who goes to school with her best friend Shamus. Together they use Tracey's inventions for all kinds of purposes, such as school competitions or simply for fun. Tracey lives in a house and Shamus on the 15th floor of a tall apartment building. Shamus loves gardening organically and Tracey likes inventing devices and contraptions. Tracey uses a caravan in her backyard for inventing. The caravan, white with a horizontal thick red stripe, has an antenna, and a computer and many devices and parts within. Tracey's younger sister, Megan, often annoys Tracey to the extent that she will invent something to stop this annoyance. The antagonists are the McConnolly brothers, who go to Tracey's school. They often are rivals of McBean though lacking much intelligence and often are either culprits or annoy Tracey and Shamus is some manner. Jim McConnolly is the leader, who is even powerful enough to use as a weapon or tool to add food or other items from fellow students. Jake McConnolly is the obese and usually dim-witted brother who sometimes displays an odd amount of intelligence, but only briefly for an amusing value. McBeans' arch-rival, with equal or lower intelligence, though less morals, is Laszlo, a boy science club member. In most episodes, Tracey invents a device to help her or her friends and family in a situation with good intention but this leads to a minor disaster or failure and she must work out a solution. Although based on her abilities in science and her technical knowledge the show rarely features any scientific basis for her inventions and many take on a fantastic amount of power or extremely exaggerated function. |
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Tracey lives in a house and Shamus on the 15th floor of a tall apartment building. Shamus loves gardening organically and Tracey likes inventing devices and contraptions. Tracey uses a caravan in her backyard for inventing. The caravan, white with a horizontal thick red stripe, has an antenna, and a computer and many devices and parts within. |
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Tracey's younger sister, Megan, often annoys her to the extent that she will invent something to stop this annoyance. The antagonists are the McConnolly brothers, who go to Tracey's school. They often are rivals of McBean though lacking much intelligence and often are either culprits or annoy Tracey and Shamus is some manner. |
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Jim McConnolly is the leader, who is even powerful enough to use as a weapon or tool to add food or other items from fellow students. Jake McConnolly is the obese and usually dim-witted brother who sometimes displays an odd amount of intelligence, but only briefly for an amusing value. McBeans' arch-rival, with equal or lower intelligence, though less morals, is Laszlo, a boy science club member. |
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In most episodes, Tracey invents a device to help her or her friends and family in a situation with good intention but this leads to a minor disaster or failure and she must work out a solution. Although based on her abilities in science and her technical knowledge the show rarely features any scientific basis for her inventions and many take on a fantastic amount of power or extremely exaggerated function. |
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* Shamus Wong: Tracey's best friend |
* Shamus Wong: Tracey's best friend |
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* Jim and |
* Jim and Jake: The two brothers who bully Tracey. |
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===Minor=== |
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*Megan McBean: Tracey's younger sister |
*Megan McBean: Tracey's younger sister |
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* Mr. & Mrs. McBean: Tracey's parents |
* Mr. & Mrs. McBean: Tracey's parents |
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* Gordon McBean: Tracey's brother. |
* Gordon McBean: Tracey's brother. |
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* Shamus family: He has three older brothers with a father and mother. |
* Shamus family: He has three older brothers with a father and mother. |
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*Lee: The boy who is rejected as bad luck but Tracey tries to help Lee. He appears in "Bad Luck Lee". |
*Lee: The boy who is rejected as bad luck but Tracey tries to help Lee. He appears in "Bad Luck Lee". |
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*Linda: The well-known player when Tracey tries to get |
*Linda: The well-known player when Tracey tries to get her to join the pane. Linda appears in some episodes. |
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*Jimmy |
*Jimmy McConnelly: Jim and Jack's cousin. She appears in "The McConnelly Cousin". |
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*Robot Tracey: the robot was invented by herself. |
*Robot Tracey: the robot was invented by herself. |
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*The robot family: the robot family was invented by herself. |
*The robot family: the robot family was invented by herself. |
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*Mr. Arther: Tracey's uncle and the inventor. |
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*Harvey: Shamus's friend |
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*Graggle McBean: He was Price's self-insert from the future. He appears in "Traceycore 2074" Episode. |
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==Episodes== |
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===Season 1=== |
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# "Stretching Machine" & "Family Power" |
# "Stretching Machine" & "Family Power" |
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# "Gordon the King" & "Lost Thing Finder" |
# "Gordon the King" & "Lost Thing Finder" |
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# "Fallout" & "Freckle Frenzy" |
# "Fallout" & "Freckle Frenzy" |
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===Season 2=== |
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# "Sherlock Tracey" & "Bad Luck Lee" |
# "Sherlock Tracey" & "Bad Luck Lee" |
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# "Bald Bob" & "Marble Mania" |
# "Bald Bob" & "Marble Mania" |
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# "Fairy Tales" & "Swap" |
# "Fairy Tales" & "Swap" |
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# "A Trifling Master" & "On Ice" |
# "A Trifling Master" & "On Ice" |
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# "Go!, Gordon!, Go!" & "Lost Muse" |
# "Go!, Gordon!, Go!" & "Lost Muse" |
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===Season 3=== |
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# "Stuck |
# "Stuck On You" & "Jurassic Tracey" |
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# "Jim's Curse" & "Away" |
# "Jim's Curse" & "Away" |
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# "Clowning Around" & "Big Nick" |
# "Clowning Around" & "Big Nick" |
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# "Escape" & "Game On" |
# "Escape" & "Game On" |
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# "The Makeover" & "Inner Beauty" |
# "The Makeover" & "Inner Beauty" |
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#"Tracey and the |
# "The Snow" & "Tracey and the flying submarine" |
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# "The Stone Age" & "The Power Downland machine" |
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# "The evil Toothbrush" & "Giant Mosquitos" |
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# "Anti Shamus Again" & "everyone become babies?" |
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# "Tracey's washing machine"& "The Superhero Gordon" |
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# "Tracey's birthday" (15 minutes special episode) |
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==Telecast== |
==Telecast== |
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The show originally aired on [[ABC Kids (Australia)|ABC Kids]] in Australia. Internationally, the show |
The show originally aired on [[ABC Kids (Australia)|ABC Kids]] in Australia. Internationally, the show also aired on Pop in the United Kingdom and [[Discovery Family|Discovery Kids]] in the United States. |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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*2003 Australian Writers' Guild [[AWGIE Awards|Awgie Award]], Children's Television category - winner. |
*2003 Australian Writers' Guild [[AWGIE Awards|Awgie Award]], Children's Television category - winner. |
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*2003 [[Logie Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program|Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Children's Program]] - winner. |
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*2006 Australian Writers' Guild Awgie Award - winner.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://aso.gov.au/titles/series/tracey-mcbean/ |title=Tracey McBean (2002-2005) |website=www.aso.gov.au |publisher=National Film and Sound Archive |accessdate=20 November 2015}}</ref> |
*2006 Australian Writers' Guild Awgie Award - winner.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://aso.gov.au/titles/series/tracey-mcbean/ |title=Tracey McBean (2002-2005) |website=www.aso.gov.au |publisher=National Film and Sound Archive |accessdate=20 November 2015}}</ref> |
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[[Category:2000s Australian animated television series]] |
[[Category:2000s Australian animated television series]] |
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[[Category:Australian children's animated comedy television series]] |
[[Category:Australian children's animated comedy television series]] |
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[[Category:English-language television shows]] |
[[Category:British English-language television shows]] |
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[[Category:Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming]] |
[[Category:Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming]] |
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[[Category:BBC children's television shows]] |
[[Category:BBC children's television shows]] |
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[[Category:Television series by Endemol Australia]] |
[[Category:Television series by Endemol Shine Australia]] |
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[[Category:Television shows set in |
[[Category:Television shows set in Sydney]] |
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[[Category:Fictional inventors]] |
[[Category:Fictional inventors]] |
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[[Category:Animated television series about children]] |
[[Category:Animated television series about children]] |
Latest revision as of 14:00, 4 January 2025
Tracey McBean | |
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Created by |
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Starring |
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Composer | Nerida Tyson-Chew |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 38 |
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Executive producers |
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Producers |
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Running time | 11 minutes |
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Network | ABC Kids |
Release | December 31, 2001 June 20, 2006 | –
Tracey McBean is an Australian animated children's television series produced by Southern Star Entertainment and Film Australia. The show was aired from 2001 until 2006 on ABC Kids.
Overview
[edit]The main protagonist, Tracey, is a young nine-year-old girl who goes to school with her best friend Shamus. Together they use Tracey's inventions for all kinds of purposes, such as school competitions or simply for fun.
Tracey lives in a house and Shamus on the 15th floor of a tall apartment building. Shamus loves gardening organically and Tracey likes inventing devices and contraptions. Tracey uses a caravan in her backyard for inventing. The caravan, white with a horizontal thick red stripe, has an antenna, and a computer and many devices and parts within.
Tracey's younger sister, Megan, often annoys her to the extent that she will invent something to stop this annoyance. The antagonists are the McConnolly brothers, who go to Tracey's school. They often are rivals of McBean though lacking much intelligence and often are either culprits or annoy Tracey and Shamus is some manner.
Jim McConnolly is the leader, who is even powerful enough to use as a weapon or tool to add food or other items from fellow students. Jake McConnolly is the obese and usually dim-witted brother who sometimes displays an odd amount of intelligence, but only briefly for an amusing value. McBeans' arch-rival, with equal or lower intelligence, though less morals, is Laszlo, a boy science club member.
In most episodes, Tracey invents a device to help her or her friends and family in a situation with good intention but this leads to a minor disaster or failure and she must work out a solution. Although based on her abilities in science and her technical knowledge the show rarely features any scientific basis for her inventions and many take on a fantastic amount of power or extremely exaggerated function.
Characters
[edit]Main
[edit]- Tracey McBean: (voiced by Roslyn Oades) is the titular character
- Shamus Wong: Tracey's best friend
- Jim and Jake: The two brothers who bully Tracey.
Minor
[edit]- Megan McBean: Tracey's younger sister
- Mr. & Mrs. McBean: Tracey's parents
- Gordon McBean: Tracey's brother.
- Laszlo: Tracey's rival.
- Morris and Sandy: Tracey's pets.
- Mrs Carmody: Tracey's teacher.
- Mr Longbottom: The school principal.
- Shamus family: He has three older brothers with a father and mother.
- Lee: The boy who is rejected as bad luck but Tracey tries to help Lee. He appears in "Bad Luck Lee".
- Linda: The well-known player when Tracey tries to get her to join the pane. Linda appears in some episodes.
- Jimmy McConnelly: Jim and Jack's cousin. She appears in "The McConnelly Cousin".
- Robot Tracey: the robot was invented by herself.
- The robot family: the robot family was invented by herself.
- Mr. Arther: Tracey's uncle and the inventor.
- Harvey: Shamus's friend
- Graggle McBean: He was Price's self-insert from the future. He appears in "Traceycore 2074" Episode.
Episodes
[edit]Season 1
[edit]- "Stretching Machine" & "Family Power"
- "Gordon the King" & "Lost Thing Finder"
- "Mom's Birthday" & "Multiplication"
- "Pocket Money" & "School Camp"
- "Brain Machine" & "Local Weather"
- "Stage Fright" & "Park Monster"
- "Invisible Megan" & "The Great Race"
- "Fancy Dress" & "Rainbow"
- "Robo Tracey" & "Horsing Around"
- "Zoom Boots" & "Bugs"
- "Finding the Beat" & "Gordon's Bed"
- "Gordon's Makeover" & "Ultimate Jungle Gym"
- "Fallout" & "Freckle Frenzy"
Season 2
[edit]- "Sherlock Tracey" & "Bad Luck Lee"
- "Bald Bob" & "Marble Mania"
- "Election" & "The Vegetable That Cried Wolf"
- "World Record" & "Gentleman Jim"
- "Big Things" & "The McConnelly Cousin"
- "13" & "Anti-Shamus"
- "Teddys" & "Galaxy Blazers"
- "Party On" & "Dirt Magnet"
- "Time Skip" & "Lights, Camera, Action"
- "Surfbuster" & "Zoo Story"
- "Fairy Tales" & "Swap"
- "A Trifling Master" & "On Ice"
- "Overdue" & "Jim In Charge"
- "Go!, Gordon!, Go!" & "Lost Muse"
Season 3
[edit]- "Stuck On You" & "Jurassic Tracey"
- "Jim's Curse" & "Away"
- "Clowning Around" & "Big Nick"
- "Socks" & "To The Top"
- "Boss Tracey" & "Where The Wind Blows Tracey"
- "Rubbish" & "Wild Times"
- "Come Back Kitty" & "Remote Control"
- "Quiz Show" & "Radio Jim"
- "Mystery Girl" & "Of Lice And Tracey"
- "Escape" & "Game On"
- "The Makeover" & "Inner Beauty"
- "The Snow" & "Tracey and the flying submarine"
- "The Stone Age" & "The Power Downland machine"
- "The evil Toothbrush" & "Giant Mosquitos"
- "Anti Shamus Again" & "everyone become babies?"
- "Tracey's washing machine"& "The Superhero Gordon"
- "Tracey's birthday" (15 minutes special episode)
Telecast
[edit]The show originally aired on ABC Kids in Australia. Internationally, the show also aired on Pop in the United Kingdom and Discovery Kids in the United States.
Awards
[edit]- 2003 Australian Writers' Guild Awgie Award, Children's Television category - winner.
- 2003 Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Children's Program - winner.
- 2006 Australian Writers' Guild Awgie Award - winner.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Tracey McBean (2002-2005)". www.aso.gov.au. National Film and Sound Archive. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
External links
[edit]- Tracey McBean at IMDb
- Tracey McBean | australianscreen | National Film and Sound Archive | Australia
- 2001 Australian television series debuts
- 2006 Australian television series endings
- 2000s Australian animated television series
- Australian children's animated comedy television series
- British English-language television shows
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming
- BBC children's television shows
- Television series by Endemol Shine Australia
- Television shows set in Sydney
- Fictional inventors
- Animated television series about children