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|ShortSummary = The Furchesters have 1,000 cookies ready for the 1,000th guest to claim as a present. The guest arrives |
|ShortSummary = The Furchesters have 1,000 cookies ready for the 1,000th guest to claim as a present. The guest arrives....except it's Harvey P Dull. Cookie Monster then has an idea and disappears. A moment later, a very suspicious-looking guest arrives....it's Cookie Monster dressed up! As the Furchesters try to stop Cookie Monster eating the cookies, the real 1,000th guest arrives only there are two of them....a chicken and an egg. Which came first? |
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|ShortSummary = Isabel dings to say a guest is ready to check in, but the Furchesters can't see anyone there. That is until Carla the Chameleon un-camouflages herself. Carla is very quiet and sometimes she can't help but camouflage herself so that people can't see her. Phoebe and Elmo take her up to the Camouflage Suite and Carla is soon blending into her surroundings. But when Furgus comes to bring Carla her towels, he can't see her or hear her and thinks that no-one is in the room. It's a bit of a problem. |
|ShortSummary = Isabel dings to say a guest is ready to check in, but the Furchesters can't see anyone there. That is until Carla the Chameleon un-camouflages herself. Carla is very quiet and sometimes she can't help but camouflage herself so that people can't see her. Phoebe and Elmo take her up to the Camouflage Suite and Carla is soon blending into her surroundings. But when Furgus comes to bring Carla her towels, he can't see her or hear her and thinks that no-one is in the room. It's a bit of a problem. |
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|ShortSummary = Mr Flash, a fabulous peacock with even more fabulous feathers, enters the hotel with total pizzazz. Everyone is in awe of Mr Flash's feathers |
|ShortSummary = Mr. Flash, a fabulous peacock with even more fabulous feathers, enters the hotel with total pizzazz. Everyone is in awe of Mr. Flash's feathers. But when Funella goes to welcome him with furry arms, Mr. Flash tells her that he doesn't want his feathers ruffled. Everyone can look, but not touch. Phoebe and Elmo are about to take him up to his room, the Glam Suite when Funella announces that the Furchester Garden Games are about to start. Mr. Flash decides that he'd like to play too. |
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|ShortSummary = Gonger makes breakfast for everyone, but the fussy Furchesters aren't happy. Later on, the Furchesters are having a BBQ with their guests. Everyone is really enjoying their food, but Funella thanks Furgus rather than Gonger. Back inside, Harvey P Dull is unhappy there is a crumb on his tray of tea and biscuits. Gonger is fed up and announces he is leaving the hotel. |
|ShortSummary = Gonger makes breakfast for everyone, but the fussy Furchesters aren't happy. Later on, the Furchesters are having a BBQ with their guests. Everyone is really enjoying their food, but Funella thanks Furgus rather than Gonger. Back inside, Harvey P. Dull is unhappy there is a crumb on his tray of tea and biscuits. Gonger is fed up and announces he is leaving the hotel. |
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|ShortSummary = Funella welcomes a group of fish called the Swimalots to the Furchester Hotel. When Funella gets their aquarium to take them to the aquarium suite, Furgus accidentally drops it causing some water to drip down into Harvey P. Dull's room where the flooding causes him problems. |
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Revision as of 19:21, 26 July 2017
The Furchester Hotel | |
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Genre | Educational television |
Created by | Belinda Ward |
Developed by | Belinda Ward |
Written by | Belinda Ward (lead writer) |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | Andy Blythe and Marten Joustra |
Opening theme | "Welcome to the Furchester" |
Ending theme | "Farewell from the Furchester" |
Country of origin | United Kingdom United States |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 104 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Tony Reed Carol-Lynn Parente |
Producers | David Collier Dionne Nosek Rob Jenkinson |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Production companies | Sesame Workshop CBeebies |
Original release | |
Network | CBeebies (2014-present) Sprout (2016-present) |
Release | 26 September 2014 – present |
The Furchester Hotel is a British-American puppet series for CBeebies (BBC's preschool network).[1] It is a British spinoff of Sesame Street.
Production
The series promotes problem-solving as the monsters try to figure out issues developed by their unique guests. Production of fifty-two 11-minute episodes (for two seasons) began in February 2014 at MediaCityUK in Salford.
On November 14, 2014 Sesame Street's YouTube channel began airing full episodes of The Furchester Hotel each week.[2]
In February 2016, The Furchester Hotel was renewed for Season 2 which will begin production in May. It consists of 50 episodes and a double-length Christmas episode as well as guest appearances by Big Bird, Count von Count, and the Yip Yips.[3] The second season began on October 31, 2016.
On September 26, 2016, Sprout started airing The Furchester Hotel on Weekdays.[4]
Plot
The Furchester Hotel is a half-star hotel that is owned by a monster family called the Furchester-Fuzz Family. The Furchester-Fuzz Family alongside Elmo and Cookie Monster figure out how to solve different issues that are developed by the guests of the Furchester Hotel.
Characters
- Funella Furchester (performed by Louise Gold) – A monster who is the wife of Furgus, the mother of Phoebe, and the aunt of Elmo. Funella is the main proprietor of the Furchester Hotel welcoming guests and making sure their stay is wonderful in any way she can. She was designed by Ed Christie.
- Furgus Fuzz (performed by Andrew Spooner) – A monster who is the husband of Funella, the father of Phoebe, and the uncle of Elmo. He serves as the jack-of-all-trades at the Furchester Hotel and specializes in the hotel's repair needs. Similar to Grover, Furgus takes on several other jobs around the hotel as needed. He was designed by Ed Christie.
- Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz (performed by Sarah Burgess) – The protagonist of the series. A 7-year-old violet monster who is the daughter of Furgus and Funella and the cousin of Elmo. Phoebe's main duty at the Furchester Hotel is answering the phone. When she gets a monster idea, her pigtail raises and often quotes "Fuzzawubba! That gives me a monster idea" after getting an idea. In "Animal Talk," it is revealed that Phoebe can talk to animals that only speak their languages. In "Phoebe's Key," it is revealed that the key on Phoebe's necklace can unlock all the doors in the Furchester Hotel as well as the hotel safe. She was designed by Ed Christie.
- Elmo (performed by Ryan Dillon) – Elmo appears as the cousin of Phoebe and the nephew of Furgus and Funella. He is taking an extended stay at the Furchester Hotel due to his fascination with it. Elmo's father Louie is the brother of Funella.
- Cookie Monster (performed by David Rudman) – Cookie Monster appears as the room service worker and a waiter in the Furchester Hotel's dining room. As usual, he eats any cookies that come in his sight. In "Cookie Confusion," it is revealed that Cookie Monster has a British cousin named Biscuit Monster who eats biscuits.
- Isabel – A pink furry bell-monster that resembles a call bell. Similar to the Dinger (who she is related to), Isabel can only communicate through a series of rings. She notifies Funella Furchester whenever an incoming guest is arriving and has a general knowledge of what's happening in the hotel at all times as well as also cuing the musical breaks during the episodes. Isabel's puppeteers alternate between Sheila Clark and Lesa Gillespie. She was designed by Ed Christie.
- Harvey P. Dull (performed by Mak Wilson in Season One, Neil Sterenberg in Season Two) – A Fat Blue Anything Muppet who is a long-term occupant of the Furchester Hotel. In a similar fashion to Mr. Johnson, Harvey P. Dull frequently bears the brunt of the poor service. He cites the one positive thing about the Furchester Hotel is his favorite comfy chair. Harvey claims that the only reason he resides at the Furchester Hotel is a lack of availability in any other nearby hotels.
- The Tea Time Monsters – The Tea Time Monsters are a quintet of colorful monsters that appear whenever Monster Tea Time occurs (signified by Gonger banging a gong). When Gonger bangs the gong, the Tea Time Monsters emerge from their rooms and plow their way through the Furchester Hotel to get to their tea. During the credits of each episode, the Tea Time Monsters are shown enjoying Monster Tea Time while chanting "Ugga wugga tea time, ugga wugge clink. Ugga wugga tea time, ugga wugga drink!"
- Colonel Mustard[5][6] (occasionally performed by Warrick Brownlow-Pike and Andy Heath) – A golden monster who is a member of the Tea Time Monsters.
- Sorbet[5][6] (occasionally performed by David Rudman and Mak Wilson) – An orange monster who is a member of the Tea Time Monsters. He is a recycled version of the Live-Hand variant of Narf from Sesame Street that was previously used for Yoyo on 5, Rue Sésame.
- Ethel Bay-Mertz[5][6] (occasionally performed by Lesa Gillespie) – A female purple monster who is a member of the Tea Time Monsters.
- Berry[5][6] (occasionally performed by Toby Wilson) – A blue monster who is a member of the Tea Time Monsters. He resembles a modified version of Herry Monster.
- Lulu Lemon[5][6] (occasionally performed by Warrick Brownlow-Pike) – A green female monster who is a member of the Tea Time Monsters.
- Gonger (performed by Mak Wilson in the most appearance, David Rudman in some episodes, Colin Purves in "Very Important Porcupine," Warrick Brownlow-Pike in Season Two) – A small furry pink monster. Gonger would bang the large gong whenever it's Monster Tea Time with the large gong occasionally knocking Gonger down or causing him to have a vibration reaction. Sometimes after he bangs the gong, Gonger would shout "Tea Time" to alert the Tea Time Monsters when it's Monster Tea Time. In Season Two, Gonger now works as a hotel chef and still bangs the gong for Monster Tea Time from the kitchen.
Opening sequence
The show opens with a different character's face shaped as the river and zooms down into where the hotel is and all the Furchester Family can be seen singing where they are joined in by Elmo and Cookie Monster. At the end, all the guests are singing with the Furchester Family and the Tea Time Monsters.
Songs
- Welcome to the Furchester – This is the theme song for this show that the Furchester Family, Elmo, Cookie Monster, the Tea Time Monsters, and the hotel guests sing.
- A Furchester Never Gives Up – This song depicts the Furchester Family and Elmo never giving up as they drive a hotel trolley down a hallway as various hotel guests load suitcases onto the hotel trolley.
- The Catastrophe Song – The Furchester Family, Elmo, and Cookie Monster sing this song whenever they are faced with a perceived catastrophe at the Furchester Hotel.
- Don't Check Out – The Furchester Family, Elmo, and Cookie Monster sing this song telling about the guest visit and begging them not to leave at the end of every episode.
- Farewell from the Furchester - This was played during the credits as the Tea Time Monsters enjoy Monster Tea Time.
Episodes
The Furchester Hotel will have 52 episodes span over two series and will premiere every weekday in the United Kingdom.
Season One
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1 | 1 | "Welcome to the Furchester" | Jack Jameson | Christine Ferraro | 26 September 2014 | |
Mr. Director and his assistant Carol are visiting the Furchester Hotel to shoot a video to promote the establishment. During the filming, the Furchesters solve some problems along the way like the living arrangements for a penguin named Mrs. Iceberger and a lion named Mr. Mainbrie. Note: Mr. Mainbrie is a recycled version of Chicago the Lion from Sesame Street. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Don't Eat the Guests" | Jack Jameson | Molly Boylan | 27 September 2014 | |
When the Furchester Hotel runs out of cookies, Cookie Monster is freaking out and a new guest named Mr. Crumb (who is a cookie) arrives. Can the Furchesters stop Cookie Monster from eating Mr. Crumb? Note: This episode premiered as part of the New Shows month on CBeebies. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Very Important Porcupine" | Jack Jameson | Christine Ferraro | 3 October 2014 | |
Funella welcomes the incoming guests with furry arms....until one guest named Pierce the Porcupine arrives. Note: It is confirmed in this episode that every time a guest arrives, they are always welcomed with "Furry Arms" (a reference to the Furry Arms Hotel from the "Around the Corner" expansion of Sesame Street). | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Yodel-Ay-Hee-Hoo!" | Jack Jameson | Kathy Waugh | 4 October 2014 | |
When the telephone line breaks at The Furchester Hotel, the Furchesters have no way to communicate. Then, Professor Fleece (a black sheep guest for the yodeling convention) tells them to Yodel it. In the end, the telephones weren't working because the phone was not plugged in as pointed out by Harvey P. Dull. When the phones are plugged in, they are back in business. Then they miss yodeling and yodel over the telephone. Note: Every Yodel in the episode has the word yodel somewhere in it. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "Count Your Chickens" | Jack Jameson | George Poles | 10 October 2014 | |
Phoebe and Elmo need all their creative skills when looking after five excitable chickens while the tour guide dog Griff gets the tour bus out of the garage. Though the chicken Mrs. Featherbottom strays from the group causing Elmo and Phoebe to find her while keeping the chickens together before Griff gets back. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "The Veggietones" | Jack Jameson | Steve Cannon | 11 October 2014 | |
Funella hires a group of singing vegetables called the Veggietones to make the guests happy, but they cause chaos like waking up Harvey P Dull, walking in on an alligator named Ms. Gator while she is bathing, and preventing the Tea Time Monsters from having Monster Tea Time. Now the Furchesters need a creative solution to keep them from annoying the guests. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Toast with a Smile" | Jack Jameson | Andrew Jones Ciaran Murtagh | 17 October 2014 | |
While Cookie Monster is outside waiting for a delivery of cookies bound to the dining room, Elmo must deliver a tray of toast to Harvey P. Dull. Along the way, Elmo must dodge the horses, hotel trolleys, bumps in the rug, and the Tea Time Monsters. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Isabel Gets the Ding-Ups" | Helen Scott | Howard Read | 18 October 2014 | |
While awaiting a visit from the Dinger who is her cousin, Isabel suffers from the Ding-Ups (a bell-monster's version of a hiccups) and the Furchesters need to stop them so she can welcome all the guests with a friendly ding. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "Mystery Weekend" | Jack Jameson | Luis Santiero | 24 October 2014 | |
The Furchester Hotel is holding a special "Mystery Weekend" which is complete with famous detectives. Some of the known detectives include detective duo Ms. Marbles and Penguin Mason (a penguin detective) as well as a raccoon named Inspector Raccoon-seau. Phoebe and Elmo try to answer the question of who is taking everybody's shiny objects. Note: Sherlock Hemlock makes a brief cameo in the background during the episode. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "Animal Talk" | Helen Scott | Ian Carney | 25 October 2014 | |
It is a catastrophe when Phoebe loses her voice due to Monster Mumblitis as she is the only Furchester who can talk to the animal guests. Now the other Furchesters must find a way to understand the animal languages until Phoebe gets her voice back. | ||||||
11 | 11 | "The Furchester Hoot-El" | Helen Scott | Michael Goldberg | 31 October 2014 | |
12 | 12 | "Furchester TV" | Jack Jameson | Ian Carney | 1 November 2014 | |
Due to the fact that none of the hotel rooms have televisions in them, Phoebe and Elmo create Furchester TV when a duck couple named Mr. and Mrs. Quackmore check in and say they cannot miss their favorite shows. Note: Mr. Quackmore is a recycled version of the duck puppet that was used for Alfred Duck in Season 33 and Season 34 of Sesame Street, Duffy in Episode 3095, and Duck Clark in Episode 4089. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "Penguin Bobsleigh Team" | Jack Jameson | Michael Goldberg | 7 November 2014 | |
Phoebe and Elmo help two penguins named the Ice Flippers learn how to bobsleigh during the Birds on Ice Games, but their sled needs mending after a collision on the track with the Tea Time Monsters. | ||||||
14 | 14 | "The Sculpture" | Jack Jameson | Chris Chantler | 8 November 2014 | |
A cow sculptor named Henry Moo-re (who is a spoof of Henry Moore) is staying at the Furchester and has created a sculpture that is an abstract likeness of Funella as she wishes to keep it in the lobby for all to see. Henry Mo-re does not want anyone to touch the statue since it is fragile. Keeping the sculpture of Funella safe proves to be a difficult task when Cookie Monster, a giant squid named Mrs. Inkwell, and the Tea Time Monsters are in the hotel. | ||||||
15 | 15 | "The Caterpillar Catastrophe" | Helen Scott | Andrew Jones Ciaran Murtagh | 14 November 2014 | |
The Furchester family members must think like a caterpillar while searching the hotel when they think they have lost a guest named Mr. Squigglebottom at the time when another caterpillar named Ms. Scuttles comes to visit him. | ||||||
16 | 16 | "Furchester on Wheels" | Helen Scott | Davey Moore | 15 November 2014 | |
Funella overhears husband and wife tortoise guests Sheldon and Shelly say that the hotel service is slow, so she becomes determined to make it fast with the plan involving everyone wearing roller skates. | ||||||
17 | 17 | "Monster Monster Day" | Jack Jameson | Molly Boylan | 19 December 2014 | |
On Monster Monster Day (a holiday that is part of the Christmas season), the Furchester Family decorate the Furchester Hotel as part of the season as Elmo looks forward to Monster Monster visiting as the story of Monster Monster states that he pays a visit to one hotel. When it appears that Monster Monster is a no show, Harvey P. Dull gets into the Monster Monster Day spirit by dressing up as Monster Monster to make Elmo happy until the real Monster Monster shows up. Note #1: A special version of the theme song is made to show it snowing outside as part of the episode's theme. Note #2: The YouTube release features an added cold open with the Furchester family and Elmo wishing everyone a merry Christmas. | ||||||
18 | 18 | "Peckity Woodpecker" | Helen Scott | Kathy Waugh | 3 January 2015 | |
A woodpecker named Elwood checks into the hotel and is put into the Oak Room (a popular room for bird guests) where he ends up pecking holes causing the Furchesters to find other things for Elwood to peck. At the same time, the Furchesters are looking forward for their musical guests the Ding-a-Lings consisting of glockenspiel player Mr. Ding and violinist Ms. Ling where Mr. Ding's glockenspiel has arrived while Mr. Ding has not yet arrived. Both situations are solved with Elwood pecking the glockenspiel. | ||||||
19 | 19 | "Super Rock" | Jack Jameson | Simon Davies | 9 January 2015 | |
On a windy day, the rock superhero Super Rock arrives to help out the Furchester Hotel. Elmo becomes his assistant to help him out with various situations. When Super Rock's cape is accidentally ripped by the Tea Time Monsters and loses his abilities, Elmo and Phoebe must find a way to have Super Rock be super again. | ||||||
20 | 20 | "Mr. Huggles Hibernates" | Helen Scott | Stuart Kenworthy | 10 January 2015 | |
A bear named Mr. Huggles falls asleep in the lobby at the Furchester during his hibernation season. With no-one able to wake him, the staff struggle to find a way to get him upstairs to the Hibernation Suite. Note: Mr. Huggles is a recycled version of the bear puppet used for Flo Bear and Mama Bear from Sesame Street. | ||||||
21 | 21 | "Ballroom Dance Weekend" | Jack Jameson | Luis Santeiro | 16 January 2015 | |
It is ballroom dance weekend, but the floor is so shiny that the dancers slip over. The Furchesters needs to find a way to keep the dancers' feet on the floor. | ||||||
22 | 22 | "Bebe Comes to Stay" | Helen Scott | Ian Carney | 17 January 2015 | |
Cousin Bebe comes to stay, but Phoebe is jealous when she seems better at talking to the animals, helping out in the dining room, and stopping the Tea Time Monsters from running over the guests. Phoebe eventually comes to Bebe and Elmo's aid when Mr. Wolf is placed in the chicken suite by mistake since Bebe doesn't speak wolf language. Note: Mr. Wolf is a recycled version of the purple Big Bad Wolf puppet from Sesame Street. | ||||||
23 | 23 | "Furgus and the New Plant" | Helen Scott | Ian Carney | 23 January 2015 | |
The monsters must find the perfect spot for a fussy potted plant named Mr. Evergroan who complains about everything including the noise, the smell of cookies, the curtains, and the elevator. | ||||||
24 | 24 | "Phoebe's Key" | Jack Jameson | Andrew Jones Ciaran Murtagh | 24 January 2015 | |
While Funella and Furgus are away at Monster Bowling Night, Elmo learns that Phoebe's necklace contains a special key on it which opens every door in the Furchester Hotel. When Phoebe loses it following a mix-up caused by the Tea Time Monster knocking off Mrs. Jangles' jewelry, Elmo must help Phoebe find it so that she can get Harvey P. Dull back into his hotel room before his bathtub overflows, get Mrs. Jangles' bracelet out of the safe following her swim in the hotel's swimming pool, and open Cookie Monster's "Just in Case Cookie Cabinet" to get to the cookie inside. Note: This episode was posted on Sesame Street's YouTube Page a day before it aired on CBeebies. | ||||||
25 | 25 | "The Lawnmower" | Helen Scott | Ian Carney | 30 January 2015 | |
A goat named Mr. Lawnmower checks into the Furchester Hotel and starts eating stuff that isn't food starting with the furniture. Meanwhile, Furgus tries to get rid of a vine that keeps growing following his trimming of Mrs. Fernbottom. | ||||||
26 | 26 | "Pony in Disguise" | Helen Scott | Katherine Jakeways | 31 January 2015 | |
When a tired pony named Mr. Carrot comes to the Furchester Hotel to take a rest when all the guests want to take a ride, the Furchester family works to come up with ways so that Mr. Carrot's rest can't be disturbed. | ||||||
27 | 27 | "Skunks Welcome" | Helen Scott | Belinda Ward | 4 May 2015 | |
The guests of the Furchester Hotel smell Mr. Smells-a-Lot the Skunk and want to check out. So Phoebe and Elmo have to stop the friendly skunk from spraying when he's surprised. | ||||||
28 | 28 | "Lift It, Shake It, Find It" | Helen Scott | Kathy Waughn | 5 May 2015 | |
A cow named Mrs. Moodle loses a precious hair curler. The Furchesters bring in two mice to search the hotel. | ||||||
29 | 29 | "Mooga Monster Tale" | Jack Jameson | Steve Cannon | 6 May 2015 | |
Ms. Taylor Penworth, the writer of the Mooga Monster books, checks in. She needs the Furchester and lots of noisy monsters help to write her new story. | ||||||
30 | 30 | "Noisy Night" | Jack Jameson | Kathy Waughn | 7 May 2015 | |
Two howling wolves keep all the guests awake. The Furchesters need to find a way to send them to sleep. | ||||||
31 | 31 | "Ant Checks In" | Helen Scott | Belinda Ward | 8 May 2015 | |
The Furchester Hotel can be a big and noisy place if you are a tiny, quiet ant like Mr. Albert Antoine. So Phoebe and Elmo need to find him the perfect room. | ||||||
32 | 32 | "The Woolly Sisters" | Jack Jameson | George Poles | 11 May 2015 | |
Furgus and Funella think there is one Ms. Woolly but there are more....they're identical sisters! | ||||||
33 | 33 | "Repetitive Welcoming Injury" | Helen Scott | Howard Reid and Chris Chantier | 12 May 2015 | |
It's a catastrophe when Funella's arms are stuck open wide and she can't welcome the guests. As Dr. Repeat diagnoses her condition as "Repetitive Welcoming Injury," the Furchesters need Funella to rest for a whole day while they work hard to welcome the guests in her place. | ||||||
34 | 34 | "Sit Still Elmo" | Jack Jameson | Emma Millions | 13 May 2015 | |
Elmo is having his portrait painted by monster artist Mr. Fuzzlebrush, but he just can't stop moving and needs the Furchesters to help him sit still. | ||||||
35 | 35 | "Stubborn as a Donkey" | Helen Scott | Belinda Ward | 14 May 2015 | |
When the automated luggage trolley breaks, Furgus replaces it with Trolley the Donkey. But she refuses to move and help the guests which causes some problems. | ||||||
36 | 36 | "Problem Parrot" | Jack Jameson | John Camm and Will Maclean | 15 May 2015 | |
Ms. Twitcher's parrot Monty copies every woof, meow, and monster noise! The Furchesters try to calm the chaos caused by this. | ||||||
37 | 37 | "Dinosaur in Room 223" | Jack Jameson | Steve Cannon | 18 May 2015 | |
An Apatosaurus named Mr. Dinofeller surprises Elmo, then seems to disappear. The Furchesters go on a dino hunt to find their oldest biggest guest. Note: Mr. Dinofeller is a recycled version of Herb the Apatosaurus from Sesame Street. | ||||||
38 | 38 | "Wake Up Call" | Jack Jameson | George Poles | 19 May 2015 | |
Funella has to remember to crow like Beaky the Rooster when Harvey P. Dull needs to wake up at 12:00 pm at the time when Beaky the Rooster is on his day off. | ||||||
39 | 39 | "The Blooming" | Helen Scott | Will Maclean and John Camm | 20 May 2015 | |
Guests arrive to see Miss Flora the most beautiful flower. The Furchesters need to help this flower to bloom. Note: Betty Lou appears as one of the blooming attendees throughout the episode. | ||||||
40 | 40 | "Ripe "N" Shine" | Jack Jameson | Will Maclean and John Camm | 21 May 2015 | |
Funella wants to make her first fruit guests Mr. Orange, Miss Grapes, and Mr. Pineapple happy in the Furchester Hotel's new Fruit-Ripening Lounge. | ||||||
41 | 41 | "Walking the Dog" | Helen Scott | Will Maclean and John Camm | 22 May 2015 | |
Furgus opens a dog-walking service at the Furchester Hotel. Unfortunately, Mr. Waggington's dog Otto would rather play chase than be walked. | ||||||
42 | 42 | "The Lost Jacket" | Helen Scott | Alexandra Owen | 12 October 2015 | |
Phoebe and Elmo help Jackie the Jacket find her owner Miss Pinkly while Furgus and Miss Pinkly look for Jackie! | ||||||
43 | 43 | "Monster Glue" | Helen Scott | Katherine Jakeways | 13 October 2015 | |
The Furchesters accidentally get stuck together upon being exposed to a traveling saleswoman's Monster Glue and need to find Monster Unstick to keep the hotel running. | ||||||
44 | 44 | "Nobody Has a Hat Like That" | Helen Scott | Steve Cannon | 14 October 2015 | |
Phoebe helps Elmo find a special hat. Meanwhile, Furgus and Funella search for Miss Tuftly's missing headwear. | ||||||
45 | 45 | "Hotel Helper" | Helen Scott | Steve Cannon | 15 October 2015 | |
Funella hires an enthusiastic Bobby Bunny to help Furgus with his work, but Bobby starts to take over the hotel! | ||||||
46 | 46 | "Mr. Dull's Chair Repair" | Jack Jameson | Stuart Kenworthy | 16 October 2015 | |
When Harvey P. Dull's chair breaks, the Furchesters have to keep him entertained while it's being repaired by a specialist. | ||||||
47 | 47 | "Buried Treasure" | Helen Scott | Michael Goldberg | 19 October 2015 | |
A pirate named Captain Metimbers takes Phoebe and Elmo on a treasure hunt. They follow clues written on hidden scrolls. | ||||||
48 | 48 | "Eggsitting" | Helen Scott | Andrew Jones and Ciaran Murtagh | 20 October 2015 | |
The Furchesters have to keep an egg safe in the lobby for Mr. and Mrs. Birdie when the ceiling starts to fall down. | ||||||
49 | 49 | "Phoebe's Monster Doll" | Helen Scott | Emma Millions | 21 October 2015 | |
Elmo accidentally gives Phoebe's favourite monster doll Bumpfy to a guest. They decide to get it back, but the guest is a sleeping tiger named Mr. Clawford. | ||||||
50 | 50 | "Lobby Race" | Helen Scott | Andrew Jones and Ciaran Murtagh | 22 October 2015 | |
Elmo faces up to Charlton the Champion in the lobby obstacle race. Phoebe shows him how to run the course. They go through the different challenges like the "Tower of Towels," the "Pillow Pluck," and the "Short Order Scramble." Note: During Charlton the Champion's dining room encounter with Cookie Monster during the "Short Order Scramble," Cookie Monster is briefly performed by Andy Heath while David Rudman performs him in the rest of his scenes. | ||||||
51 | 51 | "Hotel Inspector" | Jack Jameson | Christine Ferraro | 23 October 2015 | |
The Furchesters have to solve a lot of problems on the day a hotel inspector visits. Can they distract him from the chaos? | ||||||
52 | 52 | "The Lamb Stampers" | Jack Jameson | Michael Goldberg | 26 March 2016 | |
When two of the three dancing sheep called the Lamb Stampers are unwell, Phoebe and Elmo step in to learn the steps! |
Season Two
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Director | Writer | Original air date | |
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53 | 1 | "A Big Bird Surprise" | Richard Bradley | Christine Ferraro | October 31, 2016 | |
Big Bird shows up at the Furchester Hotel to visit Elmo after Phoebe and Cookie Monster arrange for him to arrive. As Harvey P. Dull's feather allergies act up, the Furchesters work to find a suitable place for Big Bird to bunk in as most of the known areas are too small for him. | ||||||
54 | 2 | "The Hotel Robot" | Simon Gibney | Molly Boylan | November 1, 2016 | |
The Furchesters afford a helper robot called Dot Bot. When it malfunctions, the Furchesters must catch Dot Bot before it causes havoc enough to bother the guests. Note: Dot Bot is a recycled version of the robot used for Rico in some episodes of Sesame Street and Memorybot in The Best of Elmo 2. | ||||||
55 | 3 | "Gonger's Gong's Gone" | Simon Gibney | Steve Cannon | November 2, 2016 | |
When two penguin guests named Mr. and Mrs. Twotone borrow Gonger's gong to use as a sledge, the Furchesters must find another gong so that Gonger can alert the Tea Time Monsters when it is Monster Tea Time. | ||||||
56 | 4 | "Chick Swagger" | Simon Gibney | Barry Quinn | November 3, 2016 | |
A world famous rock and roll rooster named Chick Swagger (who is a spoof of Mick Jagger) is coming to the Furchester Hotel to perform his new song "The Tail Feather Shake." When Chick Swagger is running late, the Furchesters must work to keep his chicken fans distracted while they await his arrival. | ||||||
57 | 5 | "Bunk Bed Blues" | Richard Bradley | Kathy Waugh | November 4, 2016 | |
Phoebe has become annoyed that Elmo won't take a turn sleeping in the top bunk of their bunk bed. In order to figure out why Phoebe is acting this way, Elmo turns to Funella, Furgus, and Cookie Monster for help. | ||||||
58 | 6 | "The Furgulator" | Simon Gibney | Ian Carney | November 7, 2016 | |
When the Furchesters have been busy handling the guests and get exhausted, Furgus invents the Furgulator which is an automated moving tracks that anyone to anywhere in the Furchester Hotel. | ||||||
59 | 7 | "Cheer Up Cheerleaders" | Richard Bradley | Tony Reed | November 8, 2016 | |
A trio of cheery cheerleaders arrive at the Furchester Hotel where their cheering prevents Mr. and Mrs. Flapalot into getting into their rooms, Gonger from banging his gong, the Tea Time Monsters from getting to their tea, and even caused Cookie Monster to drop his cookie. Funella and Furgus work to keep the cheerleaders in line. As a former cheerleading champion, Harvey P. Dull trains Elmo and Phoebe into being cheerleaders at the time of the cheerleaders' antics. | ||||||
60 | 8 | "Cookie Confusion" | Simon Gibney and Tom Cousins | Andrew Jones and Ciaran Murtagh | November 9, 2016 | |
Cookies mysteriously start to disappear around the hotel and framed Cookie Monster. It is up to the Furchesters to find who is eating them all. Isabel was the only witness to the action where she mistakes Cookie Monster's British cousin Biscuit Monster as Cookie Monster. Note: The Cowabunga Cookie Shark from episode 4632 is among the guests that the Furchesters match Isabel's description of. | ||||||
61 | 9 | "A Very Dull Birthday" | Simon Gibney | Julia Kent | November 10, 2016 | |
It's Harvey P. Dull's birthday as the Furchester's plan a surprise birthday for him. As Harvey never had a birthday party before, the Furchesters work to give him one with comical results. | ||||||
62 | 10 | "The Veggietones and the Lost Voice"[7] | Simon Gibney | Steve Cannon | November 11, 2016 | |
The Veggietones return for another performance at the Furchester Hotel. Unfortunately, the carrot member has lost her voice during the performance. The Furchesters work to find someone to cover for the carrot. | ||||||
63 | 11 | "Space Alien Party"[8] | Simon Gibney | Luis Santeiro | November 14, 2016 | |
The Furchester Family hold a Space Alien Party. When Elmo and Phoebe wish for some aliens to attend, two Yip Yips appear upon landing in the Furchester Hotel's garden where they mistake the guests as actual aliens. | ||||||
64 | 12 | "A Very Precious Cat"[9] | Simon Gibney | Ian Carney | November 15, 2016 | |
A cat named Precious checks into the Furchester Hotel and soon has the Furchester family doing absolutely everything for her. Unfortunately, this means they can't look after all the other guests. The Furchester family need to find a way to keep all their guests and Precious happy. | ||||||
65 | 13 | "The Count's Vacation"[10] | Mark Saitzman | Richard Bradley | November 16, 2016 | |
Count von Count and the Countess arrive at the Furchester, but Countess wants her husband to have a break from counting which is hard for Count von Count to do. | ||||||
66 | 14 | "Power Cut"[11] | Simon Gibney | Ciaran Murtagh and Andrew Jones | November 17, 2016 | |
The Furchester has a very special pop star named Miss Baa-Baa singing at the hotel. When the power goes out during the show, no-one can see anything and the Furchesters have to think of ways to get the lights working so that the show can go on. At the same time, Funella checks in a family of fireflies called the Glowmings. Note: Miss Baa-Baa is a recycled version of Ovejita. The Glowmings are modified versions of the Pesties from The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland. | ||||||
67 | 15 | "No Guests"[12] | Richard Bradley | Rob Jenkinson | November 18, 2016 | |
The Tea Time Monsters leave the Furchester Hotel to go to a tea party at another hotel and that there won't be any guests for the next few days. For the first time ever, the Furchester Hotel has no guests which makes Funella very sad indeed. Phoebe, Elmo and Furgus need to find a way to make Funella happy again. | ||||||
68 | 16 | "A Furchester Christmas" | Richard Bradley | Belinda Ward | December 15, 2016 | |
It's Christmas Eve at the Furchester Hotel as Big Bird and Count von Count work to help the Furchester family get through the holiday even when they were unable to tell Santa Claus that they are away from Sesame Street. Note: This episode is a special double-length one. | ||||||
69 | 17 | "Harvey Gets a Song Stuck" | Julian Kemp | Howard Reed and Chris Chantler | February 6, 2017 | |
Funella is writing a song to welcome the hotel guests. It is so catchy that it gets stuck in Harvey P. Dull's head and gets on his nerves. Now the Furchesters must find a way to get the song out of his head. | ||||||
70 | 18 | "Furcut Day" | Simon Gibny | Isabel Fey | February 7, 2017 | |
Elmo gets to push the luggage trolley all by himself. But his fur is so long that it covers his eyes and he can't see. Elmo needs a furcut. A visiting expert barber named Vidal Raccoon starts giving people haircuts as Elmo avoids him since the haircuts he gave everyone makes them look different to Elmo. | ||||||
71 | 19 | "The Knights of the Furchester" | Julian Kemp | Ian Carney | February 8, 2017 | |
A Knight of the Triangular Table named Sir Gary checks into the Furchester Hotel because he's heard there are many problems there and wants to help. What he doesn't know is that most of the problems are minor ones. | ||||||
72 | 20 | "The Magician's Assistant" | Richard Bradley | Andy Potter and Tony Reed | February 9, 2017 | |
The Furchesters meet an avian magician named the Great Featherini. But Featherini's assistant Arthur wants to be a great magician too. | ||||||
73 | 21 | "The Furchester Talent Show" | Simon Gibney | Ron Holsey | February 10, 2017 | |
All the hotel guests and the Furchester family take part in the Furchester Talent Show except for Harvey P. Dull who claims he doesn't have any talents. | ||||||
74 | 22 | "The Furchester Family Dinner" | Richard Bradley | Michael J. Goldberg | February 13, 2017 | |
It's time for the Furchester family dinner. When Harvey P. Dull states that there won't be anyone to watch the front desk if they are having dinner, Funella teaches him how to run the front desk as a way to cover for the Furchester family. | ||||||
75 | 23 | "The Night Manager" | Julian Kemp | Steve Cannon | February 14, 2017 | |
Funella works as the night manager for the first time ever when the usual night manager has stubbed his big toe and can't come to work. She is so eager to help the guests that she keeps waking them all up. Meanwhile, Elmo and Phoebe meet some of the nocturnal guests at the hotel. | ||||||
76 | 24 | "Ups and Downs" | Simon Gibney | Andrew Emerson | February 15, 2017 | |
Two very excitable rabbits named Mr. and Mrs. Warren check into the hotel. The rabbits love to hop up and down, so they want to stay in the lift instead of a room. At the same time, the Furchester family is holding a rooftop concert where John Lemmon is performing. Note: John Lemmon is a recycled version of the lemon used for Liz Lemon in the parody 30 Rocks in Episode 4168 of Sesame Street. | ||||||
77 | 25 | "The Lucky Horseshoe" | Richard Bradley | George Poles | February 16, 2017 | |
At the Furchester Horse Jumping Tournament, Phoebe and Elmo meet a horse named Gidyup who can do amazing jumps because he has a lucky horseshoe. When a scuffle with the Tea Time Monsters sends the horseshoe into the rift, Gidyup can't perform without it. Now the Furchester Family must find a substitute item for Gidyup before the Furchester Horse Jumping Tournament begins. | ||||||
78 | 26 | "Olivia the Octopus" | Julian Kemp | Adam Redfern | February 17, 2017 | |
A very friendly octopus named Olivia checks into the Furchester Hotel, but cannot help knocking things and people over with her arms. | ||||||
79 | 27 | "Furball" | Simon Gibney | Belinda Ward and Stuart Kenworthy | February 20, 2017 | |
The Furball, a bouncing furry monster ball, arrives at the hotel. Everyone looks forward to a game of Furball until the Furball goes missing. | ||||||
80 | 28 | "The Babysitting Service" | Richard Bradley | Michael J. Goldberg | February 21, 2017 | |
The Furchester family is looking after a baby monster called Adrianna and everyone has a suggestion for how to get her to fall asleep. Note: Adrianna is a recycled version of the monster baby Lena from Sesamstrasse. | ||||||
81 | 29 | "The Very Snowy Suite" | Simon Gibney | Gabe Pulliam | February 22, 2017 | |
A family of snowballs come to stay in the Very Snowy Suite. Unfortunately, the Very Snowy Suite is not very snowy at all and the Snowballs start to melt. | ||||||
82 | 30 | "Changing Rooms" | Julian Kemp | Phillip Davies | February 23, 2017 | |
Funella decides Harvey P. Dull's room is too dull and needs a makeover. How can Harvey tell her that he likes his room just the way it is? | ||||||
83 | 31 | "The Furchester Cooking Competition" | Simon Gibney | Michael J. Goldberg | February 24, 2017 | |
Phoebe enters the Furchester Cooking Competition, but can't concentrate because Gonger and Cookie Monster are too noisy. | ||||||
84 | 32 | "Give a Dog a Bone" | Richard Bradley | Isabel Fay | April 3, 2017 | |
One of the hotel's dog guests named Digby loves his toy bone. It's blue, squeaky and smells of cheese. But Digby can't find the bone anywhere. | ||||||
85 | 33 | "Great Grandmama" | Julian Kemp | Julian Kent | April 4, 2017 | |
Funella's Grandmama, who founded the Furchester Hotel, comes to visit and is unhappy that it's not as monstery as it used to be in her day. Her ways to make the Furchester Hotel monstery again frightens the guests enough for them to check out. | ||||||
86 | 34 | "Monkey Business" | Howard Read | Chris Chantler | April 5, 2017 | |
A monkey named Mr. Ook Eek checks into the hotel, so the Furchesters hang vines around the hotel and put bananas on the menu to make him feel at home. Though he isn't comfortable with the same monkey routine. | ||||||
87 | 35 | "Monster Pox" | Julian Kemp | Ciarian Murtagh and Andrew Jones | April 6, 2017 | |
After Funella checks in Mr. Cuddles, the Furchester family and Cookie Monster catch Monster Pox, a funny illness only monsters get. Harvey P. Dull has to look after them and run the hotel by himself. As the outbreak occurs, Furgus works to find the cure for Monster Pox in order to cure every infected monster. Note: Mr. Cuddles is a recycled version of Azibo the Monster from Panwapa. | ||||||
88 | 36 | "The Furchester Fashion Show" | Unknown | Unknown | April 7, 2017 | |
The Furchester Fashion Show is occurring as Elmo and Phoebe check on the clothes that will be presented on the catwalk. When two dirty socks won't get cleaned, Elmo and Phoebe must persuade them into considering how getting clean is fun. | ||||||
89 | 37 | "The 1,000th Guest" | Julian Kemp | Andy Potter | April 10, 2017 | |
The Furchesters have 1,000 cookies ready for the 1,000th guest to claim as a present. The guest arrives....except it's Harvey P Dull. Cookie Monster then has an idea and disappears. A moment later, a very suspicious-looking guest arrives....it's Cookie Monster dressed up! As the Furchesters try to stop Cookie Monster eating the cookies, the real 1,000th guest arrives only there are two of them....a chicken and an egg. Which came first? | ||||||
90 | 38 | "Carla Chameleon" | Julian Kemp | Christine Ferraro | April 11, 2017 | |
Isabel dings to say a guest is ready to check in, but the Furchesters can't see anyone there. That is until Carla the Chameleon un-camouflages herself. Carla is very quiet and sometimes she can't help but camouflage herself so that people can't see her. Phoebe and Elmo take her up to the Camouflage Suite and Carla is soon blending into her surroundings. But when Furgus comes to bring Carla her towels, he can't see her or hear her and thinks that no-one is in the room. It's a bit of a problem. | ||||||
91 | 39 | "The Faboulous Feathers" | Julian Kemp | Tony Reed and Rob Jenkinson | April 12, 2017 | |
Mr. Flash, a fabulous peacock with even more fabulous feathers, enters the hotel with total pizzazz. Everyone is in awe of Mr. Flash's feathers. But when Funella goes to welcome him with furry arms, Mr. Flash tells her that he doesn't want his feathers ruffled. Everyone can look, but not touch. Phoebe and Elmo are about to take him up to his room, the Glam Suite when Funella announces that the Furchester Garden Games are about to start. Mr. Flash decides that he'd like to play too. | ||||||
92 | 40 | "Gonger Goes" | Julian Kemp | Kathy Waughn | April 13, 2017 | |
Gonger makes breakfast for everyone, but the fussy Furchesters aren't happy. Later on, the Furchesters are having a BBQ with their guests. Everyone is really enjoying their food, but Funella thanks Furgus rather than Gonger. Back inside, Harvey P. Dull is unhappy there is a crumb on his tray of tea and biscuits. Gonger is fed up and announces he is leaving the hotel. | ||||||
93 | 41 | "The Leaky Room" | Julian Kemp | George Poles | April 14, 2017 | |
Funella welcomes a group of fish called the Swimalots to the Furchester Hotel. When Funella gets their aquarium to take them to the aquarium suite, Furgus accidentally drops it causing some water to drip down into Harvey P. Dull's room where the flooding causes him problems. |
Cast
Muppet performers
- Mikey Brett - Mr. Howley (ep. 68, 75), John Lemmon (ep. 76), Sir Sniffalot (ep. 84)
- Warrick Brownlow-Pike – Colonel Mustard, Lulu Lemon (credits scene), Gonger (Season Two), Mr. Mainbrie (ep. 1), Cactus (ep. 3), Professor Fleece (ep. 4), Mrs. Featherbottom (ep. 5), Broccoli (ep. 6, 62), Carrot (ep. 6), Horse (ep. 7), Inspector Raccoon-seau (ep. 9), Mr. Quackmore (ep. 12), Ice Flipper No. 1 (ep. 13), Henry Moo-re (ep. 14), Monster Monster (ep. 17), David Attenborough Muppet (ep. 53), Dot Bot (ep. 54), Chick Swagger (ep. 56), Biscuit Monster (ep. 60), Blue Yip Yip (ep. 63)
- Sarah Burgess – Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz
- Sheila Clark – Isabel (occasional performer), Bell Pepper (ep. 6)
- Paul Currie – Charlton the Champion (ep. 50)
- Ryan Dillon – Elmo, Guinea Pig (ep. 12), Mail Bird (ep. 68), Christmas Elf on Phone (ep. 68), Mr. Peckwood (ep. 74)
- Iestyn Evans -
- Damian Farrell –
- Julia Frost - Rabbit (ep. 42), Toby (ep.58), Miss Baa-Baa (ep. 66), Cheerleader (ep.59), Singing Birthday Cake (ep. 61), Precious (ep . 64), Horse #3 (ep. 77), mum (ep. 80)
- Lesa Gillespie – Isabel (occasional performer), Ethel Bay-Mertz (credits scene), Cookie Delivery Girl (ep. 2), Girl with Package (ep. 4), Guinea Pig (ep. 6), Sheep (ep. 6)
- Louise Gold – Funella Furchester, Feathered-Hat Woman (ep. 5), Ms. Gator (ep. 6), Mrs. Woofberg (ep. 10), Countess (ep. 65)
- Andy Heath – Pillow (theme song), Colonel Mustard (credits scene), Mr. Director (ep. 1), Taxicab Driver Monster (ep. 4), Cookie Monster (additional dialogue, ep. 50)
- Rebecca Nagan – Carol (ep. 1), Mrs. Quackmore (ep. 12)
- Colin Purves – Gonger (ep. 3), Sheep (ep. 4)
- David Rudman – Cookie Monster, Gonger (occasional performer), Sorbet, Commercial Announcer (ep. 1), Mr. Smells-a-Lot (ep. 27), Arthur (ep. 72)
- Katherine Smee – Mrs. Iceberger (ep. 1), Broccoli (ep. 4), Sheep (ep. 4), Ice Flipper No. 2 (ep. 13)
- Andrew Spooner – Furgus Fuzz
- Neil Sterenberg – Harvey P. Dull (Season Two), Mr. Crumb (ep. 2), Pierce the Porcupine (ep. 3), Aubergine (ep. 6), Horse (ep. 6, 7), Mr. Screech (ep. 11)
- Matt Vogel - Big Bird (ep. 53, 68), Count von Count (ep. 65, 68)
- Julie Westwood – Bebe (ep. 22), Dr. Repeat (ep. 33)
- Mak Wilson – Harvey P. Dull (Season One), Gonger (Season One), Sorbet (credits scene), Pink Monster (ep. 3), Griff (ep. 5), Mr. Snorkle (ep. 6), Junior Birdie (ep. 48)
- Toby Wilson – Berry (credits scene), Rooster (ep. 4)
- Michael Winsor –
International broadcast
In the USA, the show is on YouTube, Sesame Street Go, iTunes, and as of September 26, 2016, on cable channel Sprout. In Australia, the show was airing in April 2015 at 7:30 am on ABC Kids. In Norway, the show were dubbed into Norwegian called "Fagerpels Hotell" on NRK. In the USA, the show were dubbed into Spanish called "Furchester Hotel" and included in the Plaza Sésamo spin-off Sesame Amigos on Planeta U by Univision. In South Africa, Poland and Australia, the show was airing on CBeebies. In Asia, the show is airing on Disney Junior. In Germany, the show were dubbed into German called "Das Furchester Hotel" on the German broadcasters NDR and KiKa. In the Netherlands, the show were dubbed into Dutch called "Het Furchester Hotel' on NPO Zappelin. In Spain, the show were dubbed into Spanish called "El Hotel Furchester" on Clan by RTVE. In Mexico, Colombia and many more Latin American countries, the show were dubbed into Spanish called "El Hotel Furchester" as part of Sésamo on Canal 5 and Señal Colombia. In the USA, Australia, Mexico, Brazil and more countries, the show is on Netflix. The show begin airing on E-Junior in United Arab Emirates. In Sweden, the show were dubbed into Swedish called "Furchester Hotell" on SVT.
References
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/furchester.html
- ^ http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-releases/elmo-cookie-monster-check-online-furchester-hotel-november/
- ^ http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-releases/4146/
- ^ http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-releases/sprout-joins-elmo-and-cookie-monster-at-the-furchester-hotel-this-september/
- ^ a b c d e Warrick's status about the Tea Time Monsters at Twitter
- ^ a b c d e Warrick Brownlow-Pike and the Tea Time Monsters picture
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/programmes/schedules/2016/11/11
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/programmes/schedules/2016/11/14
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/programmes/schedules/2016/11/15
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/programmes/schedules/2016/11/16
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/programmes/schedules/2016/11/17
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/programmes/schedules/2016/11/18
External links
- The Furchester Hotel at BBC.co.uk
- The Furchester Hotel at Internet Movie Database
- The Furchester Hotel at Muppet Wiki
- 2014 British television programme debuts
- 2010s British children's television series
- Sesame Street international co-productions
- Fictional hotels
- BBC children's television programmes
- British children's television programmes
- Television programs featuring puppetry
- English-language television programming
- Television series by Sesame Workshop