Custer's Last Stand-up explained

Genre:Children's television
Creator:Gail Renard
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Director:Graeme Harper, Dearbhla Walsh, and Dez McCarthy
Country:Ireland
United Kingdom
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Num Series:2
Num Episodes:26
Executive Producer:Elaine Sperber
Producer:Michael McGowan and Ferdia McAnna
Company:BBC/RTÉ
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Custer's Last Stand-Up is a BBC/RTÉ co-production television series which won the BAFTA for best British Children's Series in 2001.[1] Among the actors who appeared in the series were George McMahon, Ciaran Nolan, Elaine Symons, Brian James Roche, Tom Hopkins and Deirdre Monaghan.

The show ran for two series of 26 episodes each and was created by Gail Renard who wrote the majority of the episodes. The directors of the show were Graeme Harper, Dearbhla Walsh and Dez McCarthy. The show was filmed at the RTÉ studios in Donnybrook and in Bray, County Wicklow. The first series was produced by Michael McGowan and the second series was produced by Ferdia McAnna. The executive producer was Elaine Sperber, then head of CBBC drama.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Children's Nominations 2001. BAFTA.org. 6 May 2011.
  2. Web site: Bray-based TV series wins top BAFTA award. BrayPeople. 6 May 2011.