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Directed by
  
Kitty Taylor

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
3 October 2005

Program creator
  
7/10
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Created by
  
Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
3

Final episode date
  
27 June 2008

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Voices of
  
Jethro Lundie-BrownMasie Cowell

Cast
  
Daniel Mayers, Morgan Gayle, Clementine Cowell, Ryan Harris III

Networks
  
BBC, CBeebies, Disney Junior, Playhouse Disney

Similar
  
Sarah & Duck, Stella and Sam, Imagination Movers, The Berenstain Bears, Little Einsteins

Charlie and Lola is a British animated television series based on the popular children's picture book series of the same name by Lauren Child. It aired from 2005–2009. The animation uses a collage style that emulates the style of the original books. Three series were commissioned by, and initially broadcast, on the BBC between 2005 and 2009.

Contents

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The series is produced by Tiger Aspect Productions, and have been subsequently broadcast in more than twenty countries, including Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney in the United States, and TVOKids in Canada. The series has won multiple BAFTA awards.

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The show aired in reruns on Disney Junior from 2012-2014.

Animation style

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The television series uses a collage style of animation which captures the style of the original books. 2D cel animation, paper cutout, fabric design, real textures, photomontage, and archive footage are all employed and subsequently animated in a software application called CelAction2D.

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The cartoons are also notable for their use of children rather than adult voice actors, a technique pioneered by the Peanuts television specials. Both the books and the cartoon also follow a technique of never showing adults.

Awards

  • Cartoons On The Bay 2006
  • Awarded Best Series For Infants
  • Awarded Best Programme
  • Awarded The Raisat YOYO Best Series
  • BAFTA Children's Awards 2006
  • Nominated for Best Pre-school Animation Series
  • Bradford Animation Festival 2006
  • Awarded Best TV Series for Children and Adults
  • Royal Television Society Educational Programme Awards 2006
  • Nominated for Best Children's Programme for the episode Welcome To Lolaland
  • BAFTA Children's Awards 2007
  • Awarded Best Pre-school Animation Series
  • Awarded Best Writer (Bridget Hurst)
  • Nominated for Best Writer (Anna Starkey)
  • Nominated for Best Animation (for Charlie and Lola Christmas Special)
  • Royal Television Society Craft and Design Awards 2006–2007
  • Awarded Best Music Original Score (John Greswell and David Schweitzer)
  • Annecy Animation Festival 2007
  • Awarded Special Award for a TV Series (for the episode I Will Be Especially, Very Careful)
  • Broadcast Awards 2007
  • Awarded Best Children's Programme
  • 34th Annual Annie Awards (2007)
  • Nominated for Best Animated Television Production
  • BAFTA Children's Awards 2008
  • Awarded Best Animation (for the Charlie and Lola Autumn Special)
  • Awarded Best Pre-school Animation Series
  • Nominated for Best Writer (Dave Ingham)
  • International broadcast

    The series has been aired in the following countries:

  • Australia: ABC and CBeebies
  • Canada: TVOKids, Knowledge Kids, SCN
  • United Kingdom: CBeebies, BBC Two The commissioning broadcaster
  • United States: Playhouse Disney, Disney Junior
  • Sweden: Sveriges television (dubbed into Swedish - Charlie och Lola).
  • The series has been dubbed into Gaelic, and is regularly shown on BBC Two Scotland and in BBC Alba during the morning. It goes by Charlie is Lola. The series is dubbed into Albanian as well, called Çarli dhe Lola, and airs on Bang Bang.

    Cast and characters

  • Daniel Mayers and Jethro Lundie-Brown and Oriel Agranoff as Charlie
  • Clementine Cowell and Maisie Cowell and Holly Callaway as Lola
  • Morgan Gayle as Lotta
  • Ryan Harris as Marv
  • Stanley Street as Soren Lorensen
  • Macauley Keeper as Morten
  • Eoin O'Sulivan as Arnold Wolf
  • Lara Mayers as Evie
  • Charlie Scoular as Bernard
  • Episodes

    The first television series of 26 episodes (11 minutes each) was commissioned by Michael Carrington at the BBC and first broadcast on 7 November 2005. The second series of 26 episodes (again, 11 minutes each) started broadcasting on CBeebies on 2 October 2006 (with the morning broadcast also being shown on BBC Two) a third series followed.

    In the television series, Charlie is seven and Lola is four, and goes to school (her teacher is called Mrs. Hanson). In episodes of both the first and second series, Charlie celebrates his birthday (in "It's a Secret..." and "This Is Actually My Party"), although this doesn't seem to affect his age in other episodes.

    Season 1: 2005–2006

    Note: The first series is listed here in production order, the order in which it was originally broadcast in the United Kingdom and Australia. The order of episodes, on BBC One, CBeebies and ABC Australia, has been shuffled on repeat runs. The American broadcasts were also in a different order. On Canada, Charlie And Lola translated Chalvin And Lela.

    Season 2: 2006–2007

    (Note: The second series is listed here in its production order, the order in which it was originally broadcast on CBeebies and BBC Two in the United Kingdom. The episodes were broadcast in a slightly different order in America.)

    DVD releases

  • Charlie and Lola One – 13 February 2006
  • Charlie and Lola Two – 13 May 2006
  • Charlie and Lola Three – 4 September 2006
  • Charlie and Lola Four – 6 November 2006
  • Charlie and Lola Five - 19 March 2007
  • Charlie and Lols Six - 28 May 2007
  • Charlie and Lola: The Absolutely Complete Series 1 (box set of DVDs 1–4) – 6 August 2007
  • Charlie and Lola: The Absolutely Complete Series 1 (in metal lunch box) – 13 August 2007
  • Charlie and Lola Seven - 24 September 2007
  • Charlie and Lola Eight - 12 November 2007
  • Charlie and Lola 9 (I Really Really Need Actual Ice Skates and Other Stories) – 27 October 2008
  • Charlie and Lola: The Absolutely Complete Series 2 (box set of DVDs 5–8) – 10 November 2008
  • Charlie and Lola 10 (I Can't Stop Hiccupping and Other Stories) – 23 February 2009
  • Charlie and Lola 11 (Everything is Different and Not the Same) – 12 October 2009
  • Charlie and Lola: The Absolutely Complete Series 3 (box set of DVDs 9–11) – 28 June 2010
  • Charlie and Lola - The Absolutely Complete Collection (box set of all 11 DVDs) – 29 November 2010
  • Voices

  • Charlie – Jethro Lundie-Brown, Daniel Meyers (series 2), Oriel Agranoff (series 3)
  • Lola – Maisie Cowell, Clementine Cowell (series 2), Holly Ann Callaway (series 3)
  • Marv – Ryan Harris
  • Lotta – Morgan Gayle
  • Soren Lorenson – Stanley Street
  • In the United States and Canada, volumes 9 and 11 are reversed, however, volume 9 is titled "What Can I Wear for Halloween?" instead of "Everything is different and not the same".

    References

    Charlie and Lola (TV series) Wikipedia