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Metal Mickey

  • Série télévisée
  • 1980–1983
  • 30min
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Metal Mickey (1980)
ComédieFamilleScience-fiction

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueYoung Ken built a robot helper with magical abilities. Though meant for chores, Metal Mickey frequently engaged in fantastical adventures battling aliens and time-traveling despite causing t... Tout lireYoung Ken built a robot helper with magical abilities. Though meant for chores, Metal Mickey frequently engaged in fantastical adventures battling aliens and time-traveling despite causing trouble for Ken's family who adored him.Young Ken built a robot helper with magical abilities. Though meant for chores, Metal Mickey frequently engaged in fantastical adventures battling aliens and time-traveling despite causing trouble for Ken's family who adored him.

  • Casting principal
    • Michael Stainton
    • Georgina Melville
    • Ashley Knight
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      • Michael Stainton
      • Georgina Melville
      • Ashley Knight
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    Michael Stainton
    • Father
    • 1980–1983
    Georgina Melville
    Georgina Melville
    • Mother
    • 1980–1983
    Ashley Knight
    • Ken
    • 1980–1983
    Lucinda Bateson
    • Haley
    • 1980–1983
    Lola Young
    • Janey
    • 1980–1983
    Gary Shail
    Gary Shail
    • Steve
    • 1980–1983
    Metal Mickey
    • Metal Mickey
    • 1980–1983
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Granny
    • 1980–1983
    Cy Grant
    • Mr. Young
    • 1981–1982
    John Barrard
    John Barrard
    • Mr. Barraclough…
    • 1980–1982
    Louise Nelson
    • Mrs. Young
    • 1981–1982
    Arnold Peters
    • Detective…
    • 1980
    Fraser Kerr
    • Inspector…
    • 1980–1981
    Colin Bennett
    Colin Bennett
    • Football manager…
    • 1980–1981
    Gary Martin
    Gary Martin
    • Mother's tease…
    • 1980–1981
    Jonathan Caplan
    • Duffy…
    • 1981–1982
    Jimmy Mac
    • Cowboy…
    • 1981–1982
    Garry Cooper
    Garry Cooper
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    • 1981
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    8batty13-1

    cool

    I loved this program. My whole family watched it. I loved the nickname "Bootface", it became my mum's nickname. ha ha I wish it was available on DVD I'd buy it now. Wish it was on the telly now. :) It wasn't meant to be a serious program. It was a kids program and it was entertaining. It was funny. I used to think Gary Shail was cute. I wanted my own Metal Mickey. It was just a cool program about a family in London who had a robot. Irene Handl was funny and entertaining. Mickey was a light hearted, friendly robot who tried to help around the house but ended up creating havoc instead.He was a five foot rotund silver robot who had red eyes, blue ears and a multitude of coloured lights on his chest, which also contained a glowing red heart.
    Rob_Taylor

    Quite simply, this show sucked the big one. Hard.

    At the time this series came out I was watching the likes of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century", so it was little surprise that this show disappointed.

    When I say disappointed, I mean I tolerated it. Ok, when I say tolerated, I mean I had to be dragged kicking and screaming in front of the TV, with all the enthusiasm I'd have mustered if I was told I was to be watching Pavarotti do naked calisthenics.

    Quite simply, this show sucked the big one. Hard.

    Basically, it was the story of a "typical" UK family whose son built a robot to help around the house. However, I don't know any families that I wanted to slap into the middle of next week quite as much as this one. They were intensely irritating, even more so than the Diff'rent Strokes clan.

    The robot (Metal Mickey) was almost, but not quite, as annoying as Crichton from Buck Rogers. Somewhere along the way, the boy who created it imbued it with artificial intelligence, so I never understood why they didn't sell the obnoxious tin monstrosity and move into better accommodation.

    Mickey was vaguely humanoid but had the look of something that had been made, then squashed slightly in an industrial pressing machine. Oh yeah, and the head reminded me somewhat of R2D2's dome, though squashed and without any of the charm of R2.

    Mickey had a catch-phrase of sorts "Boogie, Boogie" which, when uttered, had the cast start to dance (a truly horrifying experience). And about the voice.....about half way between normal and a dalek. And yes, that was annoying, too.

    And there's more. Mickey had "magical" powers over electrical appliances and could get them dancing and doing all manner of retarded things.

    Apparently this series was the brainchild of Mickey Dolenz (of The Monkees). If this is an example of his creativity, I'd seriously vote for lobotomies to be made legal again. I actually watched him babbling about the show on some flashback TV show. He was clearly passionate about the show. In fact, I'd say too passionate about something twenty years in the past. It was scary to watch him ranting and nearly drooling over the show, in the same way that it's scary to see Gary Glitter's hairstyle is STILL the same after thirty years. But enough said about Gary, the better. Some people never change.

    As for Metal Mickey, it's the sort of show that, if you had a choice between being set on fire and watching the show, you'd ask for extra petrol. It's that bad.
    kiwibeca

    Metal Mickey rocks!!!!!

    I stumbled on this one as I was looking up Me & My Girl, (currently being shown on weekday avo's here) and I was immediately taken back some 20 odd years. Memories of coming home from school and blobbing out in front of the telly, watching Ollie Ohlson's latest offerings. Any kiwis out there remember "Keep Cool 'Till 'After School'"? Anyway, how dare *anyone* diss Metal Mickey, he was *cool*!!!!! "Metal Mickey, dumm dum dum de dum Metal Mickey, dumm dum dum de dum." :-)
    8kennedyk82

    Was not rusty old bolts

    What do you do after being the drummer in the Monkees? Produce an 80's comedy with a robot as the central character. Microcomputers, digital watches, everything that's so dated now that was so exciting then. Metal Mickey was exciting to my young mind. A talking robot on TV. I didn't understand special effects or voice coders. But unlike my old BBC microcomputer Metal Mickey is not obsolete. It has the look of a 1980's show, a children's show where the budget has gone on the radio controlled robot but with Irene Handel and Michael Stainton this remains a classic. As well as a nostalgia trip to the beginning of the 80's.

    The set up is a robot living in suburbia in Englands at th beginning of the 80's. He's the center of the show and too much the center at the cost of the script which is its main problem. But like My Family, a BBC sitcom, its balanced by using some really fine actors. Seeing it again it does lose a bit in now knowing that the glitzy robot is all voice coder and twiddling on a remote control. Would have been better if it was written for a slightly older audience.
    7rapstertee

    Light hearted, fun and generally funny

    A sitcom type of show similar to Basil Brush or Rentaghost. Mickey's vocoder voice is sometimes difficult to listen to, and the cast ham it up for laughs. One to two risqué gags can be found, referencing breasts, gynaecology and other innuendo, but generally its good clean fun. Some jokes now - references to British Leyland, Margaret Thatcher etc, have dated the show, but these are few. Irene Handle is great but sadly seems confined to a handful of catch phrases.

    Most of the episodes are very samey, but mickey has an undeniable charm for a robot actor. Mickey Dolenz from the Monkees produced the show, but did not name Metal Mickey.

    First series is available on DVD in the UK (went on sale in Feb 2008)

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      The creator of the Metal Mickey robot, Johnny Edward, also wrote the song 'Save Your Love', which was a massive Christmas number 1 for Renee & Renato in 1982. Edward also voiced and controlled MM in the studio.
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      Metal Mickey: Yes, my little fruitbat.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows (2001)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 septembre 1980 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Société de production
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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