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The series originally consisted of thirteen | The series originally consisted of thirteen ten-minute episodes, broadcast weekly on [[wikipedia:ITV|ITV]] between 10 January and 4 April 1992. The series was also broadcast on the ABC in Australia. | ||
Home video releases presented the story edited together into a single feature-length version, running around 110 minutes. | |||
==Cast== | ==Cast== |
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Truckers | |
ASIN | {{{asin}}} |
IMDB | 0105646 |
First Broadcast | 1992 |
Broadcast Channel | ITV |
Director(s) | Chris Taylor, Jackie Cockle and Francis Vose |
Producer(s) | Jackie Cockle, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall |
Writer(s) | Brian Trueman |
Starring | Joe McGann, Edward Kelsey, Debra Gillett, Rosalie Williams |
Duration | 132 minutes |
Episodes | 13 |
Series | Bromeliad |
Annotations | Annotations for TV and Film:Truckers |
Notes | |
Preceded by | ' |
Followed by | Johnny and the Dead |
All data relates to the UK home release. |
Terry Pratchett's Truckers is a stop-motion animated TV series Produced by Cosgrove Hall in 1992.
Plot
The plot follows the same events as Truckers, the first book in the Bromeliad series, which follows Masklin's attempt to lead his tribe to safety first at the Store, and then later away again after news of the Store's imminent demolition.
Episodes
The series originally consisted of thirteen ten-minute episodes, broadcast weekly on ITV between 10 January and 4 April 1992. The series was also broadcast on the ABC in Australia.
Home video releases presented the story edited together into a single feature-length version, running around 110 minutes.
Cast
- Masklin — Joe McGann
- Grimma — Debra Gillett
- Granny Morkie — Rosalie Williams
- Torrit — John Jardine
- The Thing — Edward Kelsey
- Angalo de Haberdasheri — Nigel Carrington
- Duke de Haberdasheri - David Scase
- Dorcas del Icatessen — Brian Trueman
- Abbot of the Stationeri — Sir Michael Hordern
- Gurder — Brian Southwood
- Vinto Pimmie — Jimmy Hibbert
Adaptation
The TV series was also adapted into a hardback book by Ladybird Press and a paperback book by Corgi the same year as its release which were both illustrated with pictures from the series.