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Metal Mickey is a fictional five-foot-tall
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, as well as the name of a
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television show starring the same character. The robot character was created, controlled and voiced by
Johnny Edward John Edward Flux, (31 October 1945 – 23 October 2021) professionally known as Johnny Edward, was a British musician, writer and record producer, also known as the creator of the children's television character Metal Mickey. Career Musician H ...
. The character of Metal Mickey first appeared on British television in the ITV children's magazine show '' The Saturday Banana'', produced by
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in 1978. Humphrey Barclay saw Mickey on
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's ''
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'' television show. Seeing the children chatting in the marketplace with the friendly robot led to the creation of the ''Metal Mickey'' television show. Within a month the pilot had been video-taped, and shortly after this the series went live with its first six episodes. 41 episodes were made in total, broadcast over three separate series between September 1980 and January 1983. The show attracted viewing figures of around 12 million at its peak.
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, formerly of
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pop group, was brought in to produce and direct the series along with Nic Phillips and David Crossman.


''Metal Mickey'' television show

The television show was created under LWT's Humphrey Barclay who described ''Metal Mickey'' as a show "with the appeal of ''
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'', the
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s and '' Mork and Mindy''". It ran from 1980 to 1983. The series was set in the home of an ordinary British family, whose youngest child was a science boffin, who had created Metal Mickey to help around the home. The family consisted of a mother and father, three children and a grandmother. The show was made by
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and shown on the ITV network, with the entire run of 41 episodes being written by comedy writer Colin Bostock-Smith. British comedy actress Irene Handl played the grandmother, whom Mickey affectionately called "my little fruitbat". He also referred to his inventor as "Clever Clogs", his inventor's sister as "Stringbean" and their father as "Bootface". Handl was never at home with science fiction, either watching it or appearing in it. She famously told BBC presenter
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, when he asked her whether she cried over the death of
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, "Why should I cry over a bleedin'
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attachment?" Metal Mickey's catchphrase was "boogie, boogie", and his favourite treat were Atomic Thunderbusters (which had the appearance of lemon
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s). At the height of the series' popularity, fizzbomb sweets were marketed in the UK under the name Metal Mickey's Atomic Thunderbusters.


Cast

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... Father *Georgina Melville ... Mother *
Ashley Knight Ashley Knight (born 19 August 1959 in Sutton, Surrey, England) is a British actor notable for child roles including Young Claudius in '' I Claudius''; Jim Hawkins in ''Treasure Island'', and Ken in ''Metal Mickey''. His film appearances include ...
... Ken *Lucinda Bateson ... Haley *
Lola Young Margaret Omolola Young, Baroness Young of Hornsey (born 1 June 1951) is a British actress, author, crossbench peer, and Chancellor of the University of Nottingham. Education and career Born in Kensington, Lola Young was educated at the Parlia ...
... Janey * Gary Shail ... Steve *Metal Mickey ... Metal Mickey * Irene Handl ... Granny


Production credits

*Directors:
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, David Crossman, Nic Phillips *Producer: Michael Dolenz *Writer: Colin Bostock-Smith *Designers: Mike Oxley, Rae George, David Catley, James Dillion, Phil Coulter *Music: Phil Coulter


DVD releases

The first two series of ''Metal Mickey'' have been released on DVD. The third series was due to be released in mid-2009.


Discography

Metal Mickey was credited as artist on several record releases, some of them on his own label "Mickeypops": *"
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"/"Eugene" ( EMI, 1979) *"Metal Mickey Magic"/"Meet Metal Mickey" (Mickeypops, 1980) *"Sillycon Chip"/"Dubb Vahzun" (Mickeypops, 1981) *"Do The Funky Robot"/"Do The Funky Robot Again" (Mickeypops, 1982) *"Theme Tune From 'Metal Mickey'"/"Fruitbat Rap" (Hollywood, 1982) *"
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"/"Eugene Machino" (Hollywood, 1983)


See also

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List of fictional robots and androids Robots and androids have frequently been depicted or described in works of fiction. The word "robot" itself comes from a work of fiction, Karel Čapek's play, '' R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots)'', written in 1920 and first performed in 19 ...
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References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0163467, Metal Mickey
Metal Mickey Official Site
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