Bill and Ben is a British stop-motion animated television series produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for BBC Worldwide. It is a remake of the 1952 TV series Flower Pot Men aimed at young children. Production began in 2000, and it aired for two series between 4 January 2001 and 10 December 2002.
On January 4, 2001, a new series in colour named Bill and Ben began on Children's BBC on BBC One, this time involving stop-motion animation, 35mm film style and full colour, and made by Cosgrove Hall Films with a team of ten animators. This show features the voices of John Thomson (who also serves as the narrator), Jimmy Hibbert, and Eve Karpf. The TV series aired in the Republic of Ireland on RTÃÂjr and formerly aired on CBeebies from February 11, 2002 to the afternoon of August 29, 2008.
Many additions were implemented:
Episodes within each series are listed in order of first UK broadcast, according to Radio Times. However, the last three episodes of the first series, which featured snow, were delayed until Christmas and were therefore broadcast out-of-sequence between episodes 11 and 12 of the second series.
Several VHS and DVD releases of the series were released by BBC Worldwide.
In April 2008, Ben Productions LLC and Bulldog Licensing appointed 2 Entertain as home video distributor as part of a merchandise-led relaunch.