Rocky Hollow | |
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Directed by | John Walker |
Narrated by | Peter Sallis |
Composer(s) | Ian Frampton, Nigel Hess |
Country of origin | Wales |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Editor(s) | Richard Bradley |
Running time | 5 min |
Production company(s) | Bumper Films |
Broadcast | |
First shown in | 1983 |
Rocky Hollow was a stop-motion animation children's television series made in Wales.
The show is narrated by Peter Sallis, who became the voice of Wallace in Wallace and Gromit.
The whole series has been released on various videos but so far has not been released on DVD.
The show revolves around various characters; first there is Acorn who is Mr Oak's playful nephew who enjoys gambolling about on his skateboard and playing with his best friend Sycamore who is a rather clumsy chap Mr Oak himself is a rather stuck up gentleman who seems to have a soft spot for the salubrious Miss Myrtle but she seems to take more of a fancy to the jolly handyman Conker who is always around to fix everyone's problem last but not least there's Rosie a large pigeon who delivers the post in Rocky Hollow.