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The Ink Thief
GenreFantasy
Comedy
Musical
Family
Created bySteve Hanson
Written byPaul Springer
Directed byTony White
StarringRichard O'Brien
Joyce Springer
Richard Ridings
Toyah Willcox
Gary Martin
Felicity Todd
Stefan Weclawek
Paul Springer
Allen Williams
Theme music composerAdrian Lee
ComposerAdrian Lee
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Production
Executive producerRuth Beni
ProducerPaul Springer
CinematographyDerek V. Browne
Running time30
Production companyTyne Tees Television
Original release
NetworkITV (CITV)
ReleaseJuly 20 (1994-07-20) –
August 31, 1994 (1994-08-31)

The Ink Thief is a 1994 British children's TV show, shown on the ITV channel during their CITV segment. It starred Richard O'Brien and Toyah Willcox. The series was produced by Animus Entertainment for Tyne Tees Television.

Plot summary

The titular antagonist known only as the Ink Thief (O'Brien) steals the power of imagination by sucking the "ink" out of books and drawings. At the start of the show, brother and sister Jim and Sam stumble upon his gothic world filled with Oobs, Bumps, and other imaginary creatures. During the course of the show, the children's friendship is tested as Jim gets seduced by the Ink Thief, whereas Sam fights to stop him. Each episode is peppered with plot-specific songs, giving the show a musical feel.

Production

Illustrator Steve Hanson developed the first concept art for the show. Production Designer Murti Schofield says on his website: "It should be remembered that it was Steve’s brilliant concepts that got everybody fired up in the first place."[1] The show was written by Paul Springer, who also authored a book based on the series.

Director Tony White described it as "very much a low-budget, no-time effort but it was successful on British Television, making No. 5 in the ratings"[2] Some of the production crew, including White and Schofield, also acted in the show in small parts. The writer Paul Springer appeared in a larger role, as the character "Toddy", the Ink Thief's bumbling cat henchman. The series' various songs were composed by Adrian Lee. The show only lasted for one season, consisting of seven half-hour-long episodes.

Cast

Main cast:

Appearing in five episodes or less:

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
11"Hello Kiddies"Tony WhitePaul SpringerJuly 20, 1994 (1994-07-20)
After moving to a new home, Samantha and Jim Stumble onto the lair of the Ink Thief, meet the mysterious librarian Miz Tiggle, and encounter other strange creatures who go bump in the night.
Song: Sneaking - Lornie Snoop
22"Strange Books"Tony WhitePaul SpringerJuly 27, 1994 (1994-07-27)
When Jim falls under the charm of The Ink Thief, Sam turns to Miz Tiggle for help.
Song: Your Brother's Back & He's Horrible - The Bumps
33"Nasty and the OOB"Tony WhitePaul SpringerAugust 3, 1994 (1994-08-03)
Sam learns how The Ink Thief became so nasty; Miz Tiggle summons a meeting of the Official Organization of Bumps; Jim discovers a way to inflate the Ink Thief's powers.
44"Earth, Water, Cheese and Air"Tony WhitePaul SpringerAugust 10, 1994 (1994-08-10)
Sam and Miz Tiggle set off on a quest to reunite the Four Bumps of the Apoplypse; the Ink Thief begins draining the life force from other bumps.
Song: I'm Only Human - The Ink Thief
55"Earth + Water = Muddle"Tony WhitePaul SpringerAugust 18, 1994 (1994-08-18)
Sam, Miz Tiggle and Snoop meet up with Rock; Dog protects the library; The Ink Thief becomes drunk on power.
Song: When You're a Rock, You Gotta Roll - Rock, Miz Tiggle, Snoop, Sam
66"Cheese and Balloony"Tony WhitePaul SpringerAugust 24, 1994 (1994-08-24)
Mizz Tiggle finds the other Bumps of the Apopylpse. Snoop stands up to The Ink Thief.
Songs: Better Keep Your Fingers Off My Bumps - Miz Tiggle & The Watchdog Blues - Dog
77"Can This Really Be the End?"Tony WhitePaul SpringerAugust 31, 1994 (1994-08-31)
Things go south for The Ink Thief when the Four Bumps of the Apoplypse infiltrate his domain.

References