Crackanory
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Crackanory | |
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Genre | Narrative |
Directed by | Richie Pengelley |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Arn Widdowson |
Producer(s) | Tiger Aspect |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Dave |
Original run | 13 November 2013 – present |
External links | |
Website |
Crackanory is an adult version of the popular children's TV series Jackanory first broadcast on the BBC in 1965. Each Crackanory episode features two 15-minute tales narrated by contemporary comedians and actors, containing a mix of live action and animation. [1]
Presenters
Live action actors
Alex MacQueen, Katherine Jakeways, Martha Howe-Douglas, Nick Mohammed, Cassie and Connie Powney
First series
- Episode 1
- Jack Dee 'Bitter Tweet' by Nico Tatarowicz
- Sally Phillips 'What Peebee Did Next' by Toby Davies
- Episode 2
- Rebecca Front 'Fakespeare' by Toby Davies
- Kevin Eldon 'What do you say ?' by Kevin Eldon
- Episode 3
- Harry Enfield 'The Teacup Has Landed' by Nico Tatarowicz
- Sarah Solemani 'Pleasure Drone' by Ali Crockatt and David Scott
- Episode 4
- Sharon Horgan 'The Translator' by Laurence Rickard
- Charlie Higson 'Road To Hell' by Jeremy Dyson
- Episode 5
- Richard Hammond 'Becoming Zoe' by Simon Judd and Alex Carter
- Jessica Hynes 'My Former Self' by Holly Walsh
- Episode 6
- Hugh Dennis 'Head In The Clouds' by Jason Cook
- Stephen Mangan 'The Newsreader' by Jane Bussmann and Naisola Grimwood
References
External links
- Crackanory at the Internet Movie Database
- Harry Enfield returns with twisted spin on Jackanory storytelling classic
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