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'''''Pip Ahoy!''''' is a preschool show produced by Cosgrove-Hall-Fitzpatrick Entertainment (A spiritual successor to Cosgrove-Hall Films) which has aired on the UK network Channel 5's "Milkshake!" block since 2014. It features David Jason, known for Count Duckula and Angelmouse among other things, as Pip's uncle Skipper. | '''''Pip Ahoy!''''' is a preschool show produced by Cosgrove-Hall-Fitzpatrick Entertainment (A spiritual successor to Cosgrove-Hall Films) which has aired on the UK network Channel 5's "Milkshake!" block since 2014.<ref>Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 47. ISBN 9781476672939.</ref> It features David Jason, known for Count Duckula and Angelmouse among other things, as Pip's uncle Skipper. | ||
Before the show aired, there was '''a pilot''' made but has yet to be released apart from a short video with some footage of the pilot. | Before the show aired, there was '''a pilot''' made but has yet to be released apart from a short video with some footage of the pilot. | ||
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*[[The Twins (partially found animated series; 2000)]] | *[[The Twins (partially found animated series; 2000)]] | ||
==References== | |||
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==External Links== | |||
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pip_Ahoy! | |||
*https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3796970/ | |||
*http://chfentertainment.com/site/shows/pip-overview/ | |||
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Revision as of 21:58, 2 October 2022
Pip Ahoy! is a preschool show produced by Cosgrove-Hall-Fitzpatrick Entertainment (A spiritual successor to Cosgrove-Hall Films) which has aired on the UK network Channel 5's "Milkshake!" block since 2014.[1] It features David Jason, known for Count Duckula and Angelmouse among other things, as Pip's uncle Skipper.
Before the show aired, there was a pilot made but has yet to be released apart from a short video with some footage of the pilot.
The show's pilot has designs that differ from the designs used in the show.
Gallery
Milkshake! (Channel 5)
- Jelly Jamm (partially found pitch pilot of British Spanish children's animated TV series; 2009)
- Peppa Pig (partially found American dub of British children's animated series; 2005)
- Peppa Pig (found pitch pilot of British children's animated TV series; 2002)
- Roary the Racing Car (lost pitch pilot of British children's stop-motion animated TV series; 2005)
- Roary the Racing Car (partially found American English dub of British children's stop-motion animated TV series; 2008-2012)
CITV (ITV)
- Astro Farm (partially found CiTV claymation series; 1990s)
- Billy (partially found UK children's animated series; 1998-1999)
- Dream Street (partially lost British children's TV series; 1999-2002)
- Pocoyo (partially lost pilots of Spanish-British children's animated comedy TV series; 2003/2004)
- Ripley and Scuff (partially found British children's television series; 2002-2003)
- Sooty's Amazing Adventures (partially lost animated spin-off of Sooty; 1996-1997)
- StarStreet (partially lost British children's television series; 2001-2002)
- The Diamond Brothers: South by South East (lost ITV adaptation of children's detective book; 1991)
- The Fugitives (partially found British children's sci-fi TV series; 2005)
- The Spooks of Bottle Bay (partially found British children's TV series; 1993-1995)
- The Twins (partially found animated series; 2000)
References
- ↑ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 47. ISBN 9781476672939.