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'''''Uncle Max''''' is a British live-action comedy series created and starring actor David Schneider as the titular bumbling uncle. Produced by Little Bird Pictures, the show is a silent comedy similar to ''Mr. Bean'', with the premise of Max meeting his nephew Luke and turning an ordinary day out into an exciting adventure.<ref>[https://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/client/david-schneider/work/uncle-max-1 Information from David Schneider's CV.] Retrieved 31 Jan '24</ref> The show originally aired on CITV in 2006, the show received a second series in 2008 and switched channel networks to CBBC. | '''''Uncle Max''''' is a British live-action comedy series created and starring actor David Schneider as the titular bumbling uncle. Produced by Little Bird Pictures, the show is a silent comedy similar to ''Mr. Bean'', with the premise of Max meeting his nephew Luke and turning an ordinary day out into an exciting adventure.<ref>[https://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/client/david-schneider/work/uncle-max-1 Information from David Schneider's CV.] Retrieved 31 Jan '24</ref> The show originally aired on CITV in 2006, the show received a second series airing in 2008 and effectively switched channel networks to CBBC. Both series also aired on Nickelodeon in India, under the name ''The Adventures of Uncle Max''<ref>[https://www.exchange4media.com/kids-news/nick-launches-the-adventures-of-uncle-max-on-its-comedy-block-26316.html A news article promoting the release of ''Uncle Max'' for Nick India] Retrieved 31 Jan '24</ref>. | ||
The second series for ''Uncle Max'' follows the same formula as Series 1, only for actor Jonathan Hanly to take over the role of Luke, and the filming locations now take place in Ireland instead of South Africa.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080422024912/http://www.irishfilmboard.ie/news/Irish_Production_Gears_up_as_a_Number_of_Projects_get_the_Green_Light/707 An article from the Irish Film Board documenting the series] Retrieved 31 Jan '24</ref> | The second series for ''Uncle Max'' follows the same formula as Series 1, only for actor Jonathan Hanly to take over the role of Luke, and the filming locations now take place in Ireland instead of South Africa.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080422024912/http://www.irishfilmboard.ie/news/Irish_Production_Gears_up_as_a_Number_of_Projects_get_the_Green_Light/707 An article from the Irish Film Board documenting the series] Retrieved 31 Jan '24</ref> | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
While the first series is available on DVD | While the first series is available on DVD in PAL regions across two volumes, its second series did not see a release and remained a piece of lost media. According to BBC Genome, the last time a Series 2 episode was aired was on July 6th, 2009, with the episode "Uncle Max in the Wild West"<ref>[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/service_cbbc/2009-07-06#at-14.20 BBC Genome page on a CBBC Schedule from 2009] Retrieved 31 Jan '24</ref> | ||
Its screener trailer, as well as its Nick India promo, exists online, each containing a selection of clips from Series 2. In addition, a low-quality screen recording of "Uncle Max Plays the Piano" also made its way onto YouTube. | |||
==Series 2 Episode List== | ==Series 2 Episode List== |
Revision as of 16:59, 31 January 2024
Uncle Max is a British live-action comedy series created and starring actor David Schneider as the titular bumbling uncle. Produced by Little Bird Pictures, the show is a silent comedy similar to Mr. Bean, with the premise of Max meeting his nephew Luke and turning an ordinary day out into an exciting adventure.[1] The show originally aired on CITV in 2006, the show received a second series airing in 2008 and effectively switched channel networks to CBBC. Both series also aired on Nickelodeon in India, under the name The Adventures of Uncle Max[2].
The second series for Uncle Max follows the same formula as Series 1, only for actor Jonathan Hanly to take over the role of Luke, and the filming locations now take place in Ireland instead of South Africa.[3]
Availability
While the first series is available on DVD in PAL regions across two volumes, its second series did not see a release and remained a piece of lost media. According to BBC Genome, the last time a Series 2 episode was aired was on July 6th, 2009, with the episode "Uncle Max in the Wild West"[4]
Its screener trailer, as well as its Nick India promo, exists online, each containing a selection of clips from Series 2. In addition, a low-quality screen recording of "Uncle Max Plays the Piano" also made its way onto YouTube.
Series 2 Episode List
# | Episode Title | Status |
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1 | "Uncle Max Plays Tennis" | Lost |
2 | "Uncle Max Goes to the Opera" | Lost |
3 | "Uncle Max Goes to the Museum" | Lost |
4 | "Uncle Max and the Wrestler" | Lost |
5 | "Uncle Max Goes to a Wedding" | Lost |
6 | "Uncle Max Builds a Shed" | Lost |
7 | "Uncle Max and the Broken Vase" | Lost |
8 | "Uncle Max Bakes a Cake" | Lost |
9 | "Uncle Max at the Supermarket" | Lost |
10 | "Uncle Max at Sports Day" | Lost |
11 | "Uncle Max Goes Swimming" | Lost |
12 | "Uncle Max Plays the Piano" | Found |
13 | "Uncle Max in the Wild West" | Lost |
Footage
References
- ↑ Information from David Schneider's CV. Retrieved 31 Jan '24
- ↑ A news article promoting the release of Uncle Max for Nick India Retrieved 31 Jan '24
- ↑ An article from the Irish Film Board documenting the series Retrieved 31 Jan '24
- ↑ BBC Genome page on a CBBC Schedule from 2009 Retrieved 31 Jan '24