Rosie and Jim

Rosie and Jim (1990-2000)

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The programme features two ragdolls, Rosie and Jim, in a narrowboat called the Ragdoll. In this boat they would travel along the waterways of Central England with their friend Duck and the Ragdoll's owner. The owner is convinced that Rosie and Jim are just ordinary ragdolls; however, each time the boat is docked and the owner visits the town or village, Duck gives the signal by quacking and Rosie and Jim magically come to life and secretly follow the owner, often causing mishaps and hijinks that leave the boat owner and the person or people he/she visits quite bemused.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) (20 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Rosie and Jim premiere?

Rosie and Jim premiered on September 3, 1990.

Who created Rosie and Jim?

Rosie and Jim was created by John Cunliffe.

What type of show is Rosie and Jim?

Rosie and Jim is a British children's television show.

What is the main concept of Rosie and Jim?

The main concept of Rosie and Jim is the adventures of two rag dolls who come to life when no one is looking.

Who voices Rosie and Jim's characters?

Neil Brewer voiced Rosie and Robin Stevens voiced Jim.

Where do Rosie and Jim live?

Rosie and Jim live on a narrowboat named Ragdoll.

What is the name of the boat that Rosie and Jim live on?

The boat that Rosie and Jim live on is named "Ragdoll."

What unique feature does the boat have in Rosie and Jim?

Ragdoll,the boat where Rosie and Jim live, has a very sensitive smoke alarm that detects people moving around inside.

Who is the boat owner in Rosie and Jim?

The boat owner in Rosie and Jim is named John Cunliffe.

What type of places do Rosie and Jim visit in the show?

Rosie and Jim visit a variety of places such as farms, museums, and canals in the show.

Are there any other characters that recur in the show?

Yes, there are recurring human characters in the show such as the boat owner, John Cunliffe, and the boatman, Pete.

Do Rosie and Jim sing in the show?

Yes, Rosie and Jim sing in the show.

What was the target age group for Rosie and Jim?

The target age group for Rosie and Jim was preschoolers aged 2 to 5 years old.

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