Lavender Castle

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Lavender Castle
Format Stop Motion
Fantasy
Adventure
Created by Gerry Anderson Rodney Matthews
Starring Kate Harbour
Jimmy Hibbert
David Holt
Rob Rackstraw
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. of episodes 26 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 10 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ITV
Original run 7 January 19999 March 2000
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Lavender Castle is a British stop motion/CGI television series created by Rodney Matthews and produced by Gerry Anderson. It produced between 1996 and 1998 through a collaboration between Carrington Productions International, Gerry Anderson Productions and Cosgrove Hall Films, and was first broadcast on CITV between 1999 and 2000.

The series follows the story of Captain Thrice and his crew, on a quest to find the peaceful city of Lavender Castle before the evil Dr. Agon.

Contents

[edit] Voice actors

[edit] Episode List

[edit] Credits

  • From an original concept by Rodney Matthews
  • Produced at Cosgrove Hall Films Limited
  • Producer: Gerry Anderson
  • Executive Producer: Craig Hemmings
  • For Cosgrove Hall: Brian Cosgrove
  • For HIT Entertainment: Kate Fawkes, Peter Orton
  • Director: Chris Taylor
  • Designer: Rodney Matthews
  • Line Producer: Chris Bowden
  • Script: Gerry Anderson, Chris Trengrove, Pauline Fisk
  • Stories: Gerry Anderson, Rodney Matthews, Craig Hemmings, Chris Trengrove, Pauline Fisk
  • Music: Crispin Merrell
  • Dialogue Recording: Angelsound
  • Puppets: Mackinnon & Saunders
  • Animators: Tim Collings, Matt Palmer, Lisa Goddard, Justin Exley
  • Sets: Jess Spain, Richard Sykes, Rick Kent, Paul Jones, Samantha Hanks, Nick Wilson
  • Props: Owen Ballhatchet
  • Costumes: Clare Elliott, Geraldine Corrigan, Karen Betty, Barbara Biddulph
  • Visual fx: Stephen Weston
  • Assistant: Manfred-Dean Yurke
  • Art director: Peter Hillier
  • Lighting Camera: Tim Harper
  • Off-line Editing: Flix Facilities
  • Production Manager: Laura Duncalf
  • Co-ordination: Mary Anderson
  • Production Assistant: Debbie Peers
  • Audio Post: Hullabaloo studios
  • On-line Facility: 4:2:2 Manchester

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