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'''''TooMuchTV''''' is a British animated TV series that aired on Channel 5's The Core from March to June of 2000. The show ran for 13 episodes and aired every Sunday from March 5th to June 4th (with the exception of April 16th). The show has since become lost.<ref>[https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150799385 British Film Institute webpage on ''TooMuchTV''.] Retrieved 31 Aug '24</ref> | |||
The show was about 4 characters, a small man named Ginger Whinger, a weather lady named Kathy Ray, a news reporter named Jack Dash and a funny robot named Roboboy, who live in a space station known as the TooMuchTV SpaceStation. In each 30-minute episode, they explore topics such as video games, music, movies and tech.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010218221446/http://www.impossible.co.uk/toomuch.htm Impossibe TV webpage of ''TooMuchTV'' (archived).] Retrieved 31 Aug '24</ref> | |||
The series was CGI-animated, written and produced by Impossible Television and featured British comedian Inkey Jones as the lead role in the show. Interestingly, the show was once nominated for a BAFTA in the Children's category before losing to ''Ant & Dec''.<ref>[https://adampeters.com/2017/06/18/57/ Adam Peters' resume mentioning his work on ''TooMuchTV''.] Retrieved 31 Aug '24</ref> | |||
The series was CGI-animated, written and produced by Impossible Television and featured British comedian Inkey Jones as the lead role in the show. Interestingly, the show was once nominated for a BAFTA in the | |||
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Revision as of 00:29, 1 September 2024
TooMuchTV is a British animated TV series that aired on Channel 5's The Core from March to June of 2000. The show ran for 13 episodes and aired every Sunday from March 5th to June 4th (with the exception of April 16th). The show has since become lost.[1]
The show was about 4 characters, a small man named Ginger Whinger, a weather lady named Kathy Ray, a news reporter named Jack Dash and a funny robot named Roboboy, who live in a space station known as the TooMuchTV SpaceStation. In each 30-minute episode, they explore topics such as video games, music, movies and tech.[2]
The series was CGI-animated, written and produced by Impossible Television and featured British comedian Inkey Jones as the lead role in the show. Interestingly, the show was once nominated for a BAFTA in the Children's category before losing to Ant & Dec.[3]
Episode List
# | Airdate | Status |
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1 | March 5th, 2000 | Lost |
2 | March 12th, 2000 | Lost |
3 | March 19th, 2000 | Lost |
4 | March 26th, 2000 | Lost |
5 | April 2nd, 2000 | Lost |
6 | April 9th, 2000 | Lost |
7 | April 23rd, 2000 | Lost |
8 | April 30th, 2000 | Lost |
9 | May 7th, 2000 | Lost |
10 | May 14th, 2000 | Lost |
11 | May 21st, 2000 | Lost |
12 | May 28th, 2000 | Lost |
13 | June 4th, 2000 | Lost |
References
- ↑ British Film Institute webpage on TooMuchTV. Retrieved 31 Aug '24
- ↑ Impossibe TV webpage of TooMuchTV (archived). Retrieved 31 Aug '24
- ↑ Adam Peters' resume mentioning his work on TooMuchTV. Retrieved 31 Aug '24