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Bertha, lovely Bertha.....

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3 Jan 26th, 2007  (Feb 5th, 2009)

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This is one of my older reviews, but now I've updated it, including screenshots!

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As a child this was one of my favourite programmes. My dad painted Bertha on my Wellington boots at one point. I used to dream of having a machine like Bertha - bear in mind I was 4 at the time! Back in the mid-1980s and to a 4 year old, Bertha did seem like a very advanced piece of technology and I loved her!


-----General Information about the series-----

This is one of those children's programmes which involved very few people. Created by Woodland Animations (Ivor Wood), the company responsible for Postman Pat, Charlie Chalk and Gran.

Voices ROY KINNEAR AND SHEILA WALKER
Narration ROY KINNEAR
Title song vocals GUY FLETCHER
Sound CLIVE PENDRY
Film Editor MARTIN BOHAN
Writer ERIC CHARLES
Director of Animation DEREK MOGFORD
Series Designer and Director IVOR WOOD
WOODLAND ANIMATIONS LIMITED

Bertha was first shown on BBC1 on 1st April 1985 at 3:55pm (to be specific - got this from Wikipedia!) There were 13 episodes in total each lasting just under 15 minutes - The Great Painting Job, More Speed, Less Work, The Windmills, The Big Order, A Mouse in the Works, The Burglars, The Best Machine Competition, Bertha's Birthday Party, TOM Gets Lost, The Big Sneeze, The Flying Bear, TOM's New Friend, The Tea Nurse

Bertha is a machine which produces anything and everything, so the series is set in a factory.

-----The DVD-----

Before we start there are a number of trailers for other dvds - Postman Pat and Basil Brush among others.

Unfortunately there are only 4 episodes of Bertha on the DVD, and there are no other Bertha DVDs available. The four episodes do include the first one, but otherwise appear to be picked randomly. The DVD lasts 59 minutes.

The picture is not great quality because it hasn't been remastered - but this doesn't really bother me as it adds to the authenticity, although young children today night be bothered by that.

There are no extras.

Bertha can be bought for £3.97 on Amazon, and £2.99 on Play.com. I think I probably paid about £5 when it first came out - for me it was worth that for the childhood memories!

-----The Theme Tune-----

If you remember one thing about Bertha (other than Bertha herself) it will be the theme tune - a happy and catchy little tune which will have you singing along.

Here are the words - they might jog your memories!

♫Bertha, lovely Bertha, you are a lovely machine
Any anyone who works with you will know just what I mean.
Bertha, lovely Bertha, sometimes I think you're a dream,
When we work out what you have to do,
You can always turn the goods out, always turn the goods out,
We can depend upon you.
Clicking in the day and flashing in the night,
Your computer is shining brightly,
Some people say you've a mind of your own,
And I think that's very likely, likely.
Bertha, lovely Bertha, sometimes I think you're a dream,
When we work out what you have to do,
You can always turn the goods out, always turn the goods out,
We can depend upon you.♫

-----The Characters-----

Bertha - the big green machine with purple arms, big eyes and a big red nose! Bertha is a computer operated machine with a conveyor belt - she can make and reproduce anything!
Mrs Tupp - the tea lady
TOM - Talk Operated Machine - is invented by Tracy in episode 1 and becomes a permanent fixture
Ted Turner - Bertha's Operator
Mr Sprott - Chief designer
Tracy - Mr Sprott's assistant
Mr Duncan - the foreman - a grumpy Scotsman - he is very picky and insists that everyone works hard
Nell - The Packer
Flo - The Stacker
Roy Willing - Ted's assistant - he's not the brightest button
Mr Willmake - Manager of Spottiswood and Company - the factory owner
Miss McClackerty - Mr. Willmake's secretary
Panjit - In charge of the fork lift truck and dispatch

Characters' expressions are so funny. The expressions are drawn on the faces with a marker pen (it seems) and don't move as they speak. If you haven't seen Bertha, the characters are very similar to those in Postman Pat. The voices are done well, and although it is a children's programme, I can see adults in the 1980s laughing at it.

-----The Episodes-----


The Great Painting Job:

The first episode, sees Bertha making jigsaw puzzles - Ted puts the picture in one end, and Bertha cuts out the shapes. Roy checks, Nell packs, and Flo stacks! Problems arise as one of the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle is missing in each puzzle. Bertha churns out the missing puzzles as she's been making a picture of her own. So the workers have to try and fit the missing parts back in the jigsaws.

Mr. Willmake and his secretary are getting ready to decorate and have covered the room with sheets -losing the telephone in the process. Mr Sprott is designing a painting machine which ends up causing havoc.

However menawhile his clever assistant Tracy designs TOM (Talk operated machine), a robot who can do much more than painting. Bertha is given the task to make TOM, and then TOM features in every episode.


The Windmills:

Bertha is making musical money box windmills (which play the Bertha theme music), and TOM is cleaning. Flo's out shopping. Roy and Nell are eating sandwiches. Roy has an interesting combination of peanut butter and cornflakes.

Roy and Nell put their money in the money box to listen to the music, but can't get their money back as there is no key.

Mr Sprott forgot to include a way to get the money out when he designed it. Or did he? Always remember to read the instructions on the box!

Mouse in the Works:

There seems to be a problem with the Jack in the Box toys which Bertha is making, as the jacks keep jumping out - but what is causing the problem?

It seems that there is a mouse in the works destroying the boxes, so Mr Sprott is told to design a mousetrap (an elaborate and humane design)! Meanwhile TOM is chasing a rather cute looking knitted mouse!

This episode had me in stitches as the characters dawdle around wondering what to do, and Mr Duncan trying to catch the "wee mousie!" who disappears inside Bertha along with the mop.

The Best Machine Competition:

Betha is making garden gnomes. Panjit decides that if he had a gnome, he would need a turban, so he asks Bertha to make one (Bertha can do anything) - thus not doing 'real' work.

Mr Duncan is in charge of the factory while the boss is away and has been watching the workers working and recording them - he thinks that everything is "all too slow". As a result he wants to close down Bertha as he thinks she is too old and too slow. The other workers are devastated and start a protest shouting "Bertha's Best!" He also cuts down tea breaks.
However, when Mr Willmake returns Mr Duncan looks really stupid as he has lost his notes inside Bertha! Of course Bertha is the best machine!

---Concluding Remarks----
If you remember Bertha from your childhood then it's worth getting this if it only costs £3, and it might appeal to some young children today. However, if you have no idea what I'm talking about and who Bertha is, then I wouldn't bother! 
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Comments about this review »

jonescraiga 20.02.2009 13:27

What a nostalgia trip! I love Bertha too - it was my favourite programme - I'm definitely going to getting this. Ta!

DiamondCat 20.02.2009 00:02

Very informative review!

arnoldhenryrufus 19.02.2009 23:31

awww bless I bet you were really proud of those boots - lyn x

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