Dr. Xargle

Cover of Dr Xargle's Book of Earthlets, first in the series (1988), art by Tony Ross

Dr. Xargle /ˈzɑːrɡəl/ is a series of children's picture books written by Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Tony Ross; the original six books were published by Andersen Press from 1988 to 1993. It features an alien perspective on human civilization, especially the life of British children and their families. Alternatively, Dr. Xargle is the main character, an alien who studies Earth and teaches schoolchildren about it. Sometimes he takes them on field trips to Earth in human disguises. Finally, Dr. Xargle is a 1997 British television series based on the original books.

For the third book in the series, Dr. Xargle's Book of Earth Tiggers (1990), Ross was highly commended runner up for the annual Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject.[1][lower-alpha 1]

Books

All seven books were published in hardcover editions by Andersen Press. The original series was published in British paperback editions by Red Fox (Random House) within a few years. In the United States, the books have titles such as Earthlets, as explained by Professor Xargle—the first book, published by E. P. Dutton in 1989.

Television series

A 13-episode television series was produced by CINAR Films Inc and King Rollo Films, and broadcast in 1997: Dr. Xargle and his students are animatronic puppets, while the students' lessons about Earth are animated.

Unnamed in the books, the planet was identified as Planet Queeg, and the children were called Queegles. It is unclear whether their species is named Queegle, or this is the name for their infants (the adults being called Queegs).

Characters

Episodes

Each of the 13 episodes had a duration of approximately 30 minutes. Several episode broadcast dates, as well as the episode order, are currently unknown.
There was also a break in broadcasting that has not yet been accounted for.

Episode number Episode name Topic Original airdate
1 Earthlets Infants 26 February 1997
2 Earth Hounds Dogs 5 March 1997
3 Earth Mobility Transport 12 March 1997
? Earth Weather Weather 28 July 1997
? Earth Thingummies Gadgets Unknown
? Earth Jobbery Careers Unknown
? Earth Nicety Manners Unknown
? Earth Relativity Family Unknown
? Earth Snacky Food Unknown
? Earth Trendy Fashion Unknown
? Earth Furnishy Furniture Unknown
? Earth Sport Sport & Fitness Unknown
? Earth Tiggers Cats Unknown

Notes

  1. Today there are usually eight books on the Greenaway shortlist. According to CCSU, some runners up were Commended (from 1959) or Highly Commended (from 1974). The high distinction was approximately annual from 1979, including Ross alone for 1990.

References

  1. "Kate Greenaway Medal". 2007(?). Curriculum Lab. Elihu Burritt Library. Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). Retrieved 2012-06-26.

External links

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