Boohbah is a British preschool television series created by Anne Wood and produced by Wood's company, Ragdoll Productions, in association with GMTV. [1] It premiered on ITV on 14 April 2003. [2]
During each segment, one or more Storypeople will interact with the present, suddenly encountering a problem that the (unseen) children resolve by saying the magic word ("Boohbah!"), halting the action, and blowing another object into Storyworld to fix the problem.
Boohbah: Created by Keiren Fisher. With Emma Insley, Alex Poulter, Cal Freestone, Philip Maurice Hayes. As seen on ITV and Nick Jr UK, Boohbah is about five little sparkling atoms who love to dance. They encourage viewers at home to follow along.
A British exercise show for toddlers from the creators of Teletubbies. Designed to be interactive, Boohbah encourages children to move, dance and create stor...
The Boohbahs are furry atoms of energy, power, and light. Upon waking up in their pods in the magical, luminous Boohball, the colourful creatures known as the Boohbahs come to life, dancing and flying away in the Boohzone.
One of the common things in Boohbah is the Boohball. The Boohball, which is a glowing white ball, is where the Boohbahs live, and it appears out of nowhere in various parts of the show.
Nearly every episode has been uploaded to WildBrain 's official Boohbah YouTube channel, with the exception of "Parping Horn". Approximately 104 Storyworld segments, if not more, and at least 64 Boohbah sequences were most likely produced between May 2002 and early 2003.