Horace and Tina
Horace & Tina | |
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Created by | Jonathan M. Shiff |
Developed by | Robert Greenberg |
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Voices of |
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Composer | Brent Rosenberg |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer | Jonathan M. Shiff |
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Cinematography | László Baranyai |
Editor | Philip Watts |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Jonathan M. Shiff Productions |
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Original network | Network Ten |
Picture format | PAL |
Audio format | Stereophonic |
Original release | 4 May 25 October 2001 | –
Horace & Tina is an Australian children's television series that first screened on Network Ten in 2001. The series was produced by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions. The series mixes animatronic characters (Horace & Tina) with live action drama.[1]
Plot[]
Horace is a short, grumpy, 200-year-old man who is the world's greatest mischief maker. His elder sister, Tina, is a 271-year-old incurable romantic who loves to meddle and give advice. Lauren Parker discovers she is the only person who can see Horace and Tina and has to keep their existence a secret from her family and friends without them thinking she's going crazy.[2]
Cast[]
- Jasmine Ellis as Lauren Parker
- Jordan White as Max Tate
- Matthew Parkinson as Steve Tate
- Carolyn Bock as Kimberly Tate
- Jackie Kelleher as the voice of Tina
- Frank Gallacher as the voice of Horace
- David Sacher as Lachlan Watson
- Terry Norris as Ern Watson
- Hannah Greenwood as Annabel Delaney
- Carl Lennie as TJ Knox
Episodes[]
- Arrivals (4 May 2001)
- Settling In (11 May 2001)
- Friends (18 May 2001)
- Playing Dumb (25 May 2001)
- Seeing Things (1 June 2001)
- Coming Together (8 June 2001)
- Party to the Max (15 June 2001)
- Animal Acts (22 June 2001)
- Squirm (29 June 2001)
- Nelf Rot (6 July 2001)
- Stage Fright (13 July 2001)
- Dear Diary (20 July 2001)
- Crunch Time (27 July 2001)
- School Camp (3 August 2001)
- A Bad Influence (10 August 2001)
- Nelf Day (17 August 2001)
- The Cover Up (24 August 2001)
- Tina and Edit (31 August 2001)
- Problem Student (7 September 2001)
- Nowhere to Hide (14 September 2001)
- Abrakadabra! (21 September 2001)
- Dancing Partner (28 September 2001)
- The Great Train Robbery (4 October 2001)
- Best Friends (11 October 2001)
- Number One Again (18 October 2001)
- Goodbye (25 October 2001)
References[]
- ^ Tim Zuk (24 November 2000). "Australian Television: Horace and Tina". australiantelevision.net. Australian Television Information Archive. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ^ http://www.jonathan-m-shiff.com.au/
External links[]
Categories:
- 2001 Australian television series debuts
- 2001 Australian television series endings
- APRA Award winners
- Australian children's television series
- Network 10 original programming