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Baby Jake

Baby Jake
Sibsey, Trader Mill.jpg
Sibsey Trader Mill in Lincolnshire was the location used in the filming of Baby Jake
Opening theme "Baby Jake"
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 52
Production
Producer(s) Maddy Darrall
Running time 11 minutes
Production company(s) Darrall Macqueen Ltd
Release
Original network CBeebies (UK)
Netflix (Canada)
Original release 4 July 2011 (2011-07-04) – 17 December 2012 (2012-12-17)

Baby Jake is a children's television programme originally broadcast in the UK and first aired on 4 July 2011.

The programme features Jake, a nine-month-old baby. Jake is the youngest of ten children all living in a windmill with their parents. Each episode features Jake embarking on an adventure with a host of magical characters that may include Pengy Quin the Penguin, Toot Toot the Tractor, Captain Spacey and the Hamsternauts, Nibbles the Rabbit and Sydney the Monkey. These characters are always doing something related to the adventure that Baby Jake is on.

The show features a child narrator and all ten children are depicted in real life, although Baby Jake is given a multi-angle photographic face on an animated body. Jake's babbling is translated by his 5-year old brother Isaac. Isaac is voiced by a real-life 5-year-old boy, in a move described by the Guardian as "a risk" since the majority of successful children's television is narrated by adults. The roles of Jake and Isaac are portrayed by real-life brothers Adamo and Franco Bertacchi-Morroni respectively, with Kaizer Akhtar providing the voice of Isaac.

The programme cost £1.85m to produce, and was funded by the Irish Film Board and CBeebies.

Darrall Macqueen Ltd originated the series and produced the animated elements of the programme through JAM Media . JAM Media are an Irish animation studio who also made Tilly and Friends.Maddy Darrall was quoted by the Metro as gaining inspiration for the show from watching her 7-year-old nephew understanding her 1-year-old son.

The series is animated by Jam Media in Dublin and the lead writer is Dave Ingham (Charlie and Lola, Koala Brothers).

The windmill featured in the series is Sibsey Trader Mill just outside the village of Sibsey near Boston in Lincolnshire. In the program it is shown as a large family home with additional floors, rooms and windows rather than a working mill, although it shows full working sails. Wheat harvesting in fields in and around the mill at the time had to be delayed to allow filming to take place back in the late summer of 2010 so that they had the correct ripened wheat colors.


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