Justin's House

Justin's House is a children's television comedy show produced by the BBC for CBeebies.[1] It stars host Justin Fletcher, his green Little Monster, and his humanoid general-purpose housekeeping robot Robert.[2]

Justin's House
GenreComedy, Slapstick
Created byJustin Fletcher, CBeebies Production and Endemol Shine UK
StarringJustin Fletcher
Steven Kynman
Katherine Smee
Composer(s)Barrie Bignold
Country of originUnited Kingdom
England
Original language(s)English
No. of series4
No. of episodes88
Production
Executive producer(s)Paul Shuttleworth
Vanessa Amberleigh
Producer(s)Stephen Cannon
Anna Perowne
Production location(s)dock10 studios
Editor(s)Mike Eccles
Andy Richards
Steve Seddon
Jonathan Newton
Running time24 minutes
Release
Original networkCBeebies
Original release8 October 2011 – 25 March 2017

Transmissions

Four series of Justin's House have aired. Series 1 contained 28 episodes and was broadcast in Autumn 2011. Series 2 contained 25 episodes and aired in two halves. Episodes 1 - 12 were broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays at 11:00am and 5:00pm from 25 August - 30 September 2012. Episodes 13 - 23 were broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays from 5 January - 9 February 2013. Episodes 24 and 25 were special episodes that contained highlights from the series. These were broadcast on 30 and 31 March 2013 respectively. Series 3 contained 20 episodes and aired in two halves. Episodes 1 - 10 were broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays from 18 October - 16 November 2014. Episodes 11 - 20 were broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays from 28 February - 29 March 2015. Episodes 18 and 20 were special episodes that contained highlights from the series. Series 4 also contained 20 episodes and aired in two halves. Episodes 1 - 10 were broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 October - 6 November 2016. Episode 11 was a Christmas special that was broadcast on 24 December 2016. Episodes 12 - 20 were broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays from 25 February - 25 March 2017. Episode 20 was a special episode that contained highlights from the series.

Episode list

Series 1 (2011)

  • Episode 1: Moving in
  • Episode 2: Housewarming
  • Episode 3: The Tidy Prize
  • Episode 4: Robert's Inventions
  • Episode 5: Bake That Cake
  • Episode 6: Auntie Justina Visits
  • Episode 7: Suits You Justin
  • Episode 8: Race Day
  • Episode 9: Starting with Art
  • Episode 10: Little Monster's bath
  • Episode 11: Get Fit Justin
  • Episode 12: Pandamonium
  • Episode 13: Robert Gets Converted
  • Episode 14: Robert's Holiday
  • Episode 15: The Bloomer Plant
  • Episode 16: Blocked Pipes
  • Episode 17: Cousin Cuddle
  • Episode 18: The Singing Lesson
  • Episode 19: The Sleepover
  • Episode 20: The Wishing Wardrobe
  • Episode 21: Little Monster and the Box of Tricks
  • Episode 22: Little Pot of Bothers
  • Episode 23: All Wrapped Up (1st Christmas special)
  • Episode 24: Read and Learn
  • Episode 25: Holding For Silver
  • Episode 26: Trap and Thrust
  • Episode 27: Finale

Series 2 (2012-2013)

  • Episode 1: Hottyspottyitis
  • Episode 2: Little Monster's Birthday
  • Episode 3: Superturbo Robo
  • Episode 4: Going for Gold
  • Episode 5: The Mystery Pong
  • Episode 6: House for sale
  • Episode 7: Back in time
  • Episode 8: Posh Nosh
  • Episode 9: Just the part
  • Episode 10: The Snow Monster
  • Episode 11: Best in show
  • Episode 12: Zooper dooper
  • Episode 13: Just in space
  • Episode 14: House of Justin
  • Episode 15: Just for fun
  • Episode 16: Justin rocks!
  • Episode 17: Justin's House Hotel
  • Episode 18: Monster sitting
  • Episode 19: Just in a dream
  • Episode 20: Justin's Justin times
  • Episode 21: The Tooth Fairy
  • Episode 22: Just tins of paint
  • Episode 23: Little Monster's Den
  • Episode 24: Robert's memory download (1st Highlights special)
  • Episode 25: Pie Cam (2nd Highlights special)
  • Episode 26: All Aboard
  • Episode 27: Turn off the Bank
  • Episode 28: Finale

Series 3 (2014-2015)

  • Episode 1: The New Neighbour
  • Episode 2: Bustin Grooves
  • Episode 3: Cake Factory
  • Episode 4: Royal Visit
  • Episode 5: Robert's book
  • Episode 6: Very Pongy Cheese
  • Episode 7: Dance Competition
  • Episode 8: Granny Justina
  • Episode 9: Super Justin
  • Episode 10: Pirate Day
  • Episode 11: A Magical Day
  • Episode 12: The Justinosaurus
  • Episode 13: Dustomatic 3000
  • Episode 14: The Wishing Wand
  • Episode 15: The Ooogie Boogie Plant
  • Episode 16: Robot of the year
  • Episode 17: Blocked pipe
  • Episode 18: Robert's memory chips (3rd Highlights special)
  • Episode 19: A Day at the Beach
  • Episode 20: Justin's favourite song (4th Highlights special)
  • Episode 21: Justin's Chair
  • Episode 22: Hog North Lines
  • Episode 23: Wall Trick
  • Episode 24: Justin's Fridge
  • Episode 25: Finale

Series 4 (2016-2017)

  • Episode 1: Justin's last badge
  • Episode 2: The Dusterlings
  • Episode 3: Remote control suit
  • Episode 4: Secret Sock Detective
  • Episode 5: Robot day
  • Episode 6: Climate Mate
  • Episode 7: Giggle Gasket
  • Episode 8: Powercut Party
  • Episode 9: Justin's comet
  • Episode 10: Just Us (5th Highlights special)
  • Episode 11: Cat's first Christmas (2nd Christmas special)
  • Episode 12: Once Upon a Time
  • Episode 13: Lights! Camera! Action!
  • Episode 14: Cat's lost bag
  • Episode 15: Growing Gloop
  • Episode 16: The Perfect Photo
  • Episode 17: The lost voice
  • Episode 18: Reggie the robot
  • Episode 19: Alien visitors
  • Episode 20: Cat unpacks (6th Highlights special)
  • Episode 21: Bubbling Wobbly Trouble
  • Episode 22: Little Monster's Stand
  • Episode 23: Treasure
  • Episode 24: My Looking for Friends
  • Episode 25: Team off the Scientist
  • Episode 26: Dhurate and the 1 June
  • Episode 26.1: Little Monster's Den
  • Episode 27: Justin's Variety Friends
  • Episode 28: Finale

Set Design

The set of Justin's House is bright and colorful. The set was revamped between series 1 and series 2. Changes to the set involved a change in the shape of the stage, meaning that from series 2 onwards, there was more stage space. From Series 2 onwards there was a colourful staircase next to the front door; each step was a different colour. The staircase lead the upstairs balcony part of the set, which contains Justin's bed, wardrobe and the bathroom. From Series 3 onwards, there were steps leading down from the stage into the audience, meaning that Justin and Robert sometimes went into the audience during songs. The BBC film the show at Dock 10 studios in Manchester in front of a live studio audience.[3]

Format

The show usually starts with Robert singing the 'Dusting for Justin' song, before welcoming the audience to Justin's House. This is usually followed by Robert introducing the main theme of the episode, with the help of Little Monster. Justin then makes his entrance, usually through one of the doors in the house. Justin's entrance usually ends of creating some mess, for instance in Series 3 Episode 17 he opens the door into Robert, which causes Robert to throw custard pies everywhere. Justin and Robert then sing the Justin's House song. The show always ends with Justin, Robert, and any special guests that featured in that episode singing a song.

Songs

  • Justin's House song
  • The Good Friends song
  • The Instrument song
  • The Hey Hey song
  • Wibble wobbles
  • The Party Beat song
  • The Monster Movers song

Characters

Main

  • Justin Fletcher – Himself, Sir Justin-A-Lot of Mess, Justinardo de Stinky, Long Johns Justin & Mr Tumble
  • Steven Kynman – Robert the Robot
  • Katherine Smee – Little Monster, Cousin Cuddle & Auntie Monsterella
  • Jane Deane – Dee (Season 1)
  • Lena Kaur – Mac (Season 3)
  • Cat Sandion - Cat (Season 4)

Guests

  • Steven Arnold – Mr Finch Bottom
  • Alex Winters – Himself
  • Imagination Movers - As Rich, Dave, Scott and Smithy.
  • Andy Day – Himself
  • Nisha Anil – Herself
  • Chris Jarvis – Himself
  • Katrina Bryan – Nina
  • Anne Charleston – Auntie Justina
  • Katy Ashworth – Herself
  • Phil GallagherMister Maker
  • Ben Faulks – Mr Bloom & Reginald T Robot
  • Jodie Prenger – Herself
  • Cerrie Burnell – Herself
  • Ryan Russell - Himself
  • Samuel Wakefield – Helper Sam
  • Edward Wakefield – Helper Edward
  • William Wakefield – Helper William
  • Noel Edmonds - Himself
  • Roger Chucklefoot – Juan Man Band
  • Pui Fan Lee – Herself
  • Penni Tovey – Roberta
  • John Farnworth – Keepy-Uppy
  • Nick Wilton – Charlie Championships
  • Heather Mann – Summer Salt
  • Ian Marchant – Mr Hatrick
  • Sally Phillips – Wanda Round
  • Joe Oakley – Will
  • Nicholas Khan – Star Jumper & Mr Tailor
  • Ian Jamieson – Roger Over
  • Melanie Williams – Tallulah Hula
  • Phillip Ratcliffe – Cake Mix
  • Bellatrix – Melody
  • Kim Wellens – Cake Mix
  • Abbi Phillips – Cake Mix
  • Sharon D Clarke – Dakota Sleep
  • Bibi and Bichu – The Jugglinies
  • Darren Hart – Bustin Grooves & Mr Leo Tard
  • Lewis Dark – Party Entertainers
  • Gemma McGhee – Party Entertainers
  • Billie Green – Party Entertainers
  • Tink Bruce – Herself
  • Sandy McClure – Best entertainers
  • Tim Chown – Best entertainers
  • Louise Gold – Funella Furchester
  • Elaine Mackenzie-Ellis – Granny Justina
  • Highwaymen Drum Corps – Themselves
  • Rebecca Keatley – Herself
  • Sidney Sloane – Himself
  • Vicki Lane – Staff Members
  • Darren Johnson – Staff Members
  • Gemma Hunt – Herself
  • Ella Kenion – Captain Sinker
  • Michael J Fitch – Himself
  • Saul Eisenberg – Junkman
  • Joseph Elliott – Cook
  • Richard David-Caine – Line & Ooogie boogie plant
  • Paul Hawkyard - Ernie Starboard
  • James Lyons Neil Sterenberg – Himself
  • Callum Donnelly – Cake Experts & Oddbod Alien 1
  • Richard Franks – Cake Experts & Oddbod Alien 2
  • Robin Hatcher – Cake Experts & Oddbod Alien 3
  • Glamba
  • Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock – Herself
  • Lindley Junior School Choir – North Pole Elf Choir
  • UKCF Acrobats – Stunt Tumblers
  • Felix Forbes-McNeil – Little Justin
  • Freddie Stabb – Iris Shutterspeed
  • Martin Roberts – Himself

References

  1. Guide, British Comedy. "Justin's House series and episodes list". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  2. "Justin's House - CBeebies - BBC". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  3. Gill, Emma (21 May 2017). "Where to take your kids to see the sets of their favourite children's TV shows". men. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
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