The Shoe People

Apr 01, 1987 (en) Animation, Kids [5] Min
  • First Air Date
    Apr 01, 1987
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    62%
  • Original title
    The Shoe People
  • Release
    Apr 01, 1987
  • en
    -

Overview

The Shoe People was an animated television series which was first broadcast in the UK in April 1987 on TV-am. The Shoe People went on to be broadcast in 62 countries around the world. It was the first series from the West to be shown in the former Soviet Union and became so popular there that they sold over 25 million Shoe People books. The Shoe People was created by James Driscoll, who got the inspiration for the show from noticing that the style and appearance of peoples shoes told you about their owners personalities. He then wondered what stories these shoes could tell about themselves when they were new and when they had gradually worn out. The theme song for The Shoe People was written and sung by Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues. A second series titled 'The New Adventures of The Shoe People' consisting of 26 episodes was commissioned using a number of new characters, however there is little known information as to how the episodes became in the public domain.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer

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Season 1 ( 1987-04-01)

Can You Keep a Secret?

Episode: 1

Sergeant Major

Episode: 2

A Day At The Seaside

Episode: 3

Trampy

Episode: 4

Trampy's Birthday Surprise

Episode: 5

Margot

Episode: 6

Charlie

Episode: 7

A Rainy Day Problem

Episode: 8

Tea at the Little Big Top

Episode: 9

Fun and Games in the Park

Episode: 10

Charlie's Car

Episode: 11

P.C. Boot to the Rescue

Episode: 12

Trampy's Dream

Episode: 13

The Fair Comes to Shoe Town

Episode: 14

Delay at Shoe Town Railway Station

Episode: 15

Sneaker

Episode: 16

The Windmill Has Stopped

Episode: 17

A Job for Wellington

Episode: 18

Margot's Mirror

Episode: 19

The Missing Jumble

Episode: 20

The Paper Chase

Episode: 21

Where's Baby Bootee

Episode: 22

Trampy Mows the Lawn

Episode: 23

The Great Sledge Race

Episode: 24

The Mystery Tour

Episode: 25

Our Very Own Circus

Episode: 26

Season 2 ( 1992-01-01)

Charlie the Pilot

Episode: 1

A Quiet Day in Shoetown

Episode: 2

Injun Trouble

Episode: 3

You're in the Army Now

Episode: 4

Ghosts in the Windmill

Episode: 5

Racing Uncertainties

Episode: 6

From Russia with Snow

Episode: 7

Sid's Marrow

Episode: 8

Sgt. Major Loses His Voice

Episode: 9

All at Sea

Episode: 10

Coconut Crazy

Episode: 11

Wellington on Ice

Episode: 12

Marshall's Round-Up

Episode: 13

The Show Must Go On

Episode: 14

Beehive Yourself

Episode: 15

Back in the Old Ball Game

Episode: 16

Wellington the Babysitter

Episode: 17

Sgt. Major's Spot of Bother

Episode: 18

The Purpule Ploople

Episode: 19

Ice Cream Sundae

Episode: 20

Marshall's Bar-B-Q

Episode: 21

Rock 'n' Rollered

Episode: 22

Fools for Fitness

Episode: 23

Shoes in Space

Episode: 24

Anchors Aweigh

Episode: 25

Dr. Merryweather's Day Off

Episode: 26
Apr 01, 1987 (en)
Animation, Kids
[5] Min
  • First Air Date Apr 01, 1987
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato 62%
Original Title The Shoe People
en

Overview

The Shoe People was an animated television series which was first broadcast in the UK in April 1987 on TV-am. The Shoe People went on to be broadcast in 62 countries around the world. It was the first series from the West to be shown in the former Soviet Union and became so popular there that they sold over 25 million Shoe People books. The Shoe People was created by James Driscoll, who got the inspiration for the show from noticing that the style and appearance of peoples shoes told you about their owners personalities. He then wondered what stories these shoes could tell about themselves when they were new and when they had gradually worn out. The theme song for The Shoe People was written and sung by Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues. A second series titled 'The New Adventures of The Shoe People' consisting of 26 episodes was commissioned using a number of new characters, however there is little known information as to how the episodes became in the public domain.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer