Iris, The Happy Professor
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Iris, The Happy Professor | |
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Also known as | Professor Iris |
Genre | Children's show |
Created by | Henri Desclez |
Developed by | Henri Desclez Norma Denys |
Written by | Henri Desclez |
Directed by | Chuck Rubin François Jobin Pierre R. Thériault |
Creative director | Henri Desclez |
Starring | Pier Paquette Frank Meschkuleit Tim Gosley Rob Mills Michel Lapointe Jani Lauzon |
Theme music composer | Stéphane Deschamps |
Composers | Stéphane Deschamps Benoit Roberge (1993) Joël Champagne (1993) |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original languages | English French |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 156 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Henri Desclez |
Producers | Henri Desclez Norma Denys |
Production locations | Montreal, Quebec |
Cinematography | Sébastien Tremblay |
Camera setup | Multi-Camera |
Running time | 14:00 |
Production company | Desclez Productions |
Original release | |
Network | The Learning Channel Télévision de Radio-Canada |
Release | 1992 1994 | –
Iris, The Happy Professor (also known as Iris and Professor Iris and in French as Iris, le gentil professeur or Professeur Iris) is a Canadian-produced television show that run for 156 episodes from 1992 to 1994, created by former Belgian-born comic book artist Henri Desclez and revolving around Professor Iris, a purple ibis who teaches a class of three students: Piano, Skeleton, and Plant. The Professor teaches a variety of subjects to his students and always wears a bowtie based on the topic of the lesson in each episode.
A French-language version was made by Montreal's Cinélume Film et Vidéo (under the supervision of Vincent Davy for the first two seasons, uncredited on the first and credited on the second; then Christine Boivineau for the remaining episodes, with Joey Galimi for song adaptation).
Characters
[edit]- Professor Iris: played by Pier Paquette (English); Pierre Auger (French) – A purple ibis and teacher at the unnamed school that serves as the series' setting. He is knowledgeable, optimistic, and the series' protagonist.
- Skeleton: played by Frank Meschkuleit, Rob Mills (English); Jean Galtier (French) – A skeleton of an ibis with bones laid over a red cardigan.
- Piano: played by Tim Gosley (English); Élise Bertrand (French) – A pink piano who loves music.
- Plant: played by Tim Gosley (English); Gilbert Lachance (French) – A whimsical flower in a flowerpot.
- Ms. Principal: played by Frank Meschkuleit, Rob Mills (English); Daniel Picard (French) – A yellow duck who is headmistress of the school. She often walks into the class to complain about the racket when it gets noisy.
- Mr. Plumeau: played by Michel Lapointe (English); Edgar Fruitier (French) – A grey dog who serves as the school's janitor.
- Kiwi: played by Jani Lauzon (English); Lisette Dufour (French) – A green frog who is Ms. Principal's niece.
International broadcasting
[edit]Aside from airing in its native Canada,[1] Iris, The Happy Professor was one of the first six shows featured on TLC's Ready Set Learn! block during its 28 December 1992 debut.[2] It has also aired in several countries and territories including France, Israel, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, Latin America, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, Scotland, Brunei and Jordan.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Today's Best: Television". Calgary Herald. 12 September 1993. p. C1. Retrieved 16 September 2024 – via ProQuest.
- ^ Donlon, Brian (28 December 1992). "Ready, Set, Learn! takes off". USA Today. p. 03D. Retrieved 16 September 2024 – via ProQuest.
External links
[edit]- Iris The Happy Professor Super Website on archive.org
- Iris, The Happy Professor at IMDb
- Information about the show on UNIS TV
- Information about the French dub
- French information on Planète Jeunesse
- 1992 Canadian television series debuts
- 1994 Canadian television series endings
- 1990s Canadian children's television series
- 1990s preschool education television series
- Canadian preschool education television series
- Canadian television shows featuring puppetry
- Treehouse TV original programming
- Television shows filmed in Montreal
- Television series about birds
- Television series about educators
- Canadian English-language television shows
- Canadian children's television show stubs