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Bangers and Mash (TV series)

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No. of episodes
  
24

Original network
  
CITV

Final episode date
  
1 September 1989

Number of episodes
  
24

8.1/10
IMDb

Running time
  
5 min.

First episode date
  
5 July 1989

Network
  
CITV

Cast
  
Lulu

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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom, Australia, United States, Canada

Original release
  
5 July – 1 September 1989

Genres
  
Animation, Children's television series

Similar
  
The Blunders, Rod 'n' Emu, The Wombles, Astro Farm, Huxley Pig

Bangers and mash


Bangers and Mash British-American-Australian-Canada was a children's cartoon series broadcast on CITV in 1989, and repeated until around 1993. The series consisted of 24 five-minute episodes.

Contents

Bangers and mash twelve crazy capers 1989


History

The series revolved around the adventures of two chimpanzees, Bangers and Mash. The series' narration and character voices were provided by Jonathan Kydd, and the incidental music and theme tune were written and performed by Chas & Dave.

Bangers and Mash were troublemakers and through wanting to have fun, would cause grief for other people, namely making a mess or breaking something of importance, normally belonging to their parents (or Gran, who also lives with them). Like all the inhabitants of their island, they live in a house built on top of a tree (their address being No. 3 Tree Street).

Other characters of significance on the show include Bangers' and Mash's parents, their grandmother, their dog Mick, their friend Petal, their teacher Mrs. Chum (who often resorts to the same punishment; making them write their ABC's ten times!) and the local witch, Mrs. Snitchnose; a rat-like creature with a long nose with hairs coming on the end of it.

The characters first appeared in a small series of reading books that were used in schools in the 1980s.

Mash was voiced by English/Australian voice actor Benjamin Chenoweth. Bangers' voice actor credentials are still unknown.

Transmission guide

  • Series 1: 24 editions from 5 July 1989 – 1 September 1989
  • References

    Bangers and Mash (TV series) Wikipedia