Custer's Last Stand-up

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Custer's Last Stand-Up was a BBC/RTÉ co-production television series which won the BAFTA for best British Children's Series in 2001.[1] Stars included George McMahon, Ciaran Nolan, Elaine Symons, Brian James Roche, Tom Hopkins and Deirdre Monaghan.

The show ran for two series of 13 episodes each and was written by a collection of writers, with the original idea being accredited to Gail Summers. The directors of the show were Dearbhla Walsh and Dez McCarthy. The show was filmed in Bray, County Wicklow.[2]

Ratings(CBBC Channel)

Saturday 6 April 2002- 30,000 (He Ain't Heavy) (7th most watched on CBBC that week)
Saturday 4 May 2002- 30,000 (9th most watched on CBBC that week)

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