Format
The programme mostly followed the same format throughout its run. A title intro is shown consisting of a couple of short clips for each character from the series. It is then followed by a series of short two- or three-minute-long segments, followed by the credits. For Series 1–9, each segment was introduced by the camera zooming in on a corresponding panel on a giant comic, shot in reverse (e.g. the camera starting at the panel, and pulling back into a wide shot), which was reversed in post-production; this technique was done to aid the camera operator in aligning the camera squarely with the panel, which was especially important with Cuthbert Lilly and Smart Arty sketches, where the exact same panel graphic often physically existed on set in some form. This giant comic has a set of nine frames on it, some of which contain a character representing their segments. For Series 10, the aforementioned comic transitions were replaced with a CGI roulette of the panels. The show was designed with deaf children in mind, and so the style of the show is predominantly visual, with the sound only providing music and effects. The audience in "The Handymen" segments would also often sign clapping instead of actually clapping. The introduction to Series 1 was filmed in Chequers Shopping Centre in Maidstone showing a boy buying a copy of a comic called "ZZZap!" from a newsagent. The comic contains a 'Free TV Zapper!' which he uses only to find that the comic has increased to an enormous 18 ft size. This introduction was abandoned from series 2 onwards, which instead showed the giant comic and then introduced each of the characters with a short video. Some computer generated additions were made in series 8, and transitions were wholly computer generated by series 10. The closing titles also changed between series.Episodes
Syndication
The series was more recently broadcast on theCast
Main
Recurring
Media releases
* ''ZZZap! The Bumper Video Comic'' ( VHS) * ''ZZZap! Vol. 2 – Holiday Special'' (VHS) * ''ZZZap! Vol. 3 – Goes Bonkers'' (VHS) * ''ZZZap! Vol. 4 – Goes Completely Crazy'' (VHS) * ''The Wildest Ever ZZZap! Video'' (VHS)Music
The series mainly uses library music for most of the background music. The theme tune is ''Keystone Chaos'', composed by Ron Aspery, from the KPM library. The background music used in the majority of The Handymen sketches is ''Memories of the Music Hall'', composed by Roger Webb, from the De Wolfe Music Library. Track(s) used from the Music House Library ( KPM Music) for Cuthbert Lilly sketches: * ''Candid Camera'' ( 3): "Vintage Hollywood" by Alan Hawkshaw * ''Children's Hour'' ( 147): "Animal Capers" by Tony Kinsey * ''Comedy & Animation Volume I'' ( 367): "Busy Days" * ''Comedy Classics'' ( 13): "English Country Garden", "He'd Have To Get Under" * ''Comedy Classics 1'' ( 131): "Banana Skin", "Bundle Of Fun", "Goodbye Rodney", "Jobsworth", "Morning Darling!", "Roll Up! Roll Up!", "Round the Bend", "Tea Dance", "What A Cheek!" * ''Comedy Situations'' ( 31): "Clowns", "Comedy Rag", "Toytown" * ''Tiny Tots'' ( 19): "Pony Trotting" * ''Whimsy'' ( 87): "Happy Rag (a)" Track(s) used from the Parry Music Library ( BMG Production Music) for Cuthbert Lilly sketches: * ''The Comedy Collection'' ( 016): "Follies" Track(s) used from The London Theatre Orchestra for Cuthbert Lilly sketches: * ''Great Sports Themes'' ( 715): "Match Of The Day (Offside)" Track(s) used from the Carlin Library CD's ( Warner Chappell Production Music) for Cuthbert Lilly sketches: * ''Wurlitzer and Mechanical Organs'' ( 106): "King Cotton " * ''Acoustic/Woodbind/Brass'' ( 162): "The Jolly Parade" * ''Children/Comedy/Shorts'' ( 156): "Happy Oompah" * ''Children/Comedy/Shorts 2'' ( 176): "Toy Car" * ''Comedy/Cartoon/Children'' ( 136): "Circus Clowns", "Coach Trip", "Fred Scuttle", "Jugglers", "Sax Of Fun", "Shark Alert" * ''Comedy/TV/Entertainment'' ( 257): "Circus Rag" * ''Fun/Novelty/Kids'' ( 237): "Captain Country", "Stop That Sax" * ''Light-Hearted & Fun'' ( 144): "Ben Hill Billy", "String Holiday" * ''Solo Piano - Popular Styles'' ( 143): "Green Tulips" * ''The History of Jazz (Small Groups)'' ( 148): "Julliette" Track(s) used from Sonoton Music ( APM Music) for Cuthbert Lilly sketches: * ''Comic Collection 4: Period Slapstick'' ( 165): "Dapper Flapper", "Rag 'n Bone", "Rattle Them Bones", "Scotch On The Rocks", "Supper At The Savoy" Track(s) used from the De Wolfe Library for Cuthbert Lilly sketches: * ''Loony Tunes'' ( 0254): "Jangle Man", "The Clowns Are In Town" Track(s) used from FirstCom Music ( Universal Production Music) for Cuthbert Lilly sketches: * ''Funny Situations'' ( S72): "Make It Stop Ok?" Track(s) used from BMG Production Music on RCA Label for Cuthbert Lilly sketches: * ''Silent Movie Era'' ( 1021): "Whistle Stop" Track(s) used for Tricky Dicky sketches: * ''Archive - Famous Themes Revisited 1'' ( 185): " Devil's Galop" by Charles Williams * ''Cartoon/Comedy/Children'' ( 150): "Friendly Panther" Track(s) used for The Handymen sketches: * ''Come Dancing'' by Sam Fonteyn ( 1151): "Love In June", "The Mirabelle Waltz", "The Silver Ballroom" * ''Fun/Novelty/Kids'' ( 237): "Seaside Piano" * ''Memories Of The Music Hall'' by Roger Webb ( 0082): "After The Ball", "Daisy Bell", "I'll Be Your Sweetheart", "Lily Of Laguna", "Memories Of The Music Hall", "Old Time Waltz", "Schoft-schoe Schottische", "The Honeysuckle And The Bee", "Why Am I Always The Bridesmaid?" * ''Period Pieces/Hotel Ballroom'' ( 111): "Quick Waltz" * ''Victoriana (Parts 1 and 2)'' ( 1116): "Tea Dance" * ''Victorian/Edwardian'' ( 149): "Debutants Ball", "Lady Windermere" Track(s) used for Smart Arty sketches: * ''Classical String Quartet'' ( 141): " Boccherini-Minuet No. 5 In E Major" by Luigi Boccherini Track(s) used for Daisy Dares You sketches: * ''Loony Tunes'' (28 BRF10): "Pocket Full Of Peanuts", "Keyboard Wizzard" Track(s) used for Minnie The Mini Magician sketches: * ''Comedy and Animation Volume 1'' ( 367): "Jolly Good" * ''Comedy Classics 1'' ( 131): "Exit Stage Left", "Half O'Shanty" * ''Comedy/TV/Entertainment'' ( 257): "Sitcom Tune" * ''Fun/Novelty/Kids'' ( 237): "Custard Pie" * ''Lite Whimsy'' ( 397): "Biscuit's Bounce"; * ''Loony Tunes'' ( 0254): "Jumping Around", "Pizzicato Bliss" * ''Melody All The Way'' ( 480): "Big Bad Ballad_30" * ''Sunny Jim'' ( 3437): "Dimple" * ''TOPSY TURVY'' ( 0016): "Hello Cheeky", "Snakes and Ladders", "Tea Break", "Topsy Turvy" by Jack Trombey Track(s) commonly used for Filler Panels (Question Mark/Dot-to-Dot/Eye Segments, etc): * ''Comedy Situations'' ( 31): "Pink Python" by Mo Foster * ''Comedy Situations 2'' ( 132): "Drag" * ''Off The Wall'' ( 146): "Cluedo" Track(s) used for the Zzzap Summer Specials and Christmas Annual sketches: * ''Children/Well Known Tunes 2'' ( 208): "Sailor's Hornpipe" * ''Christmas, Kids & Comedy'' (15 3): "Christmas Celebration", "Xmas Cracker" * ''Comedy Classics'' ( 13): "I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside (1)", "Jingle Bells" * ''Comic Cuts'' ( 0026): "Jolly Jack Tar", "PC Plonker" * ''Happy-Go-Lucky'' ( S29): "Take Me Out" * ''The Spirit Of Christmas'' ( 1213): "We Wish You A Merry Christmas (B)" * ''The World of Christmas'' ( 229): "Jingle Bells"References
External links
* {{IMDb title, id=0454759, title=ZZZap!