The Perishers (TV series) explained

Genre:Cartoon series
Children's television
Creator:Maurice Dodd
Director:Dick Horn
Narrated:Peter Hawkins
Composer:Trevor Evan Jones
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:20
Executive Producer:Graham Clutterbuck
Producer:Graeme Spurway
Editor:John Farrow
Camera:Gary Knowelden
Nick Boisson
Runtime:5 minutes
Company:Bill Melendez Productions and FilmFair
Channel:BBC1

The Perishers is an animated cartoon series produced by Bill Melendez Productions and FilmFair. BBC1 transmitted it in 1979 and repeated until 1988. The series is based on Maurice Dodd's long-running comic strip, The Perishers.[1]

Sheila Steafel voiced the roles of Maisie and Baby Grumpling; Leonard Rossiter voiced Boot; Judy Bennett voiced Wellington; Peter Hawkins served as the narrator, and voiced the characters of Marlon and BH.

Castle Vision published the first home video release of The Perishers: Two VHS videocassettes, each with 10 episodes. Abbey Home Media republished the first 10 episodes to a Region 2 DVD titled The Perishers: Magic Mirror (27 February 2006), and the remaining 10 episodes to a second DVD, The Perishers: The Skateboard Champion (12 March 2007).

Episodes

References

  1. Book: Sheridan . Simon . The A-Z of Classic Children's Television: From Alberto Frog to Zebedee . 2004 . Reynolds & Hearn Ltd . 1903111277 . 199–201.

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