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+ | Cosgrove Hall's Box of Crackers is a British Saturday morning children's television programme, first broadcast on ITV on 17 September 1988 and last broadcast on 4 December 1993. |
==Voice Cast== |
==Voice Cast== |
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*[[David Jason]] as Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, Mr. Toad, Chief Weasel, The BFG and Sir Pinkly |
*[[David Jason]] as Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, Mr. Toad, Chief Weasel, The BFG and Sir Pinkly |
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*[[Amanda Root]] as Sophie and Princess Amaranth |
*[[Amanda Root]] as Sophie and Princess Amaranth |
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+ | *[[John Kevin]] as Penfold |
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+ | *[[Willie Rushton]] as Igor |
*[[Brian Trueman]] as Nanny, Stiletto, King Arthur and Dimitri |
*[[Brian Trueman]] as Nanny, Stiletto, King Arthur and Dimitri |
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*[[Jimmy Hibbert]] as Leatherhead, Boswell, Queen Edith, Sviatoslav and Dr. Von Goosewing |
*[[Jimmy Hibbert]] as Leatherhead, Boswell, Queen Edith, Sviatoslav and Dr. Von Goosewing |
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*[[Ray Brooks]] as Alias |
*[[Ray Brooks]] as Alias |
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*[[Edward Kelsey]] as Colonel K, Baron Greenback and Meredith |
*[[Edward Kelsey]] as Colonel K, Baron Greenback and Meredith |
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+ | *[[The Green Dog]] (1988-1990) |
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+ | *[[Hamster Trek]] (1988-1990) |
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+ | *[[The Crowville Chronicles]] (1989-1992) |
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+ | *[[Trash (TV Series)|Trash]] (1990-1991) |
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+ | *[[Sophie the First]] (1991) |
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+ | *[[The Beak Street Mob]] (1991-1993) |
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[[Category:Animation]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:43, 29 September 2019
Cosgrove Hall's Box of Crackers is a British Saturday morning children's television programme, first broadcast on ITV on 17 September 1988 and last broadcast on 4 December 1993.
Voice Cast
- David Jason as Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, Mr. Toad, Chief Weasel, The BFG and Sir Pinkly
- Amanda Root as Sophie and Princess Amaranth
- John Kevin as Penfold
- Willie Rushton as Igor
- Brian Trueman as Nanny, Stiletto, King Arthur and Dimitri
- Jimmy Hibbert as Leatherhead, Boswell, Queen Edith, Sviatoslav and Dr. Von Goosewing
- Michael Hordern as Badger
- Martin Jarvis as Ratty
- Bernard Cribbins as Mole
- Richard Waites as Victor and Weasel Henchmen
- Neil Buchanan as Hugo and Weasel Henchmen
- Ray Brooks as Alias
- Edward Kelsey as Colonel K, Baron Greenback and Meredith
Programming
- The Green Dog (1988-1990)
- Hamster Trek (1988-1990)
- The Crowville Chronicles (1989-1992)
- Trash (1990-1991)
- Sophie the First (1991)
- The Beak Street Mob (1991-1993)