Orson and Olivia

Orson and Olivia
Genre Comedy-drama
Created by Yann Le Pennetier
Édith Grattery
Written by Jean-Louis Bachellier
Directed by Arthur Qwak
Starring English version:
Karen Strassman
Gay Marshall
David Gasman
Paul Bandey
Bela Grushka
Jerry Di Giacomo
Barbara Scaff
Christian Erickson
Joanne Forrest
Leslie Clack
Music by Yves de Bujadoux
Country of origin France
Italy
United Kingdom
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) Philippe Grimond
Running time 25 minutes
Release
Original network TF1
Original release 1993 – 1993

Orson and Olivia is a French/Italian/British animated comedy-drama television series produced by Ellipse Entertainment and Collingwood O'Hare and aired on TF1. It features the trials of two orphans living in London under Queen Victoria's reign. It is based on the French comics series Basil et Victoria by Edith and Yann, which got a complete English-language book edition in 2014 under the title "Basil & Victoria: London Guttersnipes".[1]

The series aired on ABC in Australia (19 August 1994 - 20 February 1996).

Summary

Olivia and Orson are two orphans who live on a boat in the St Katharine Docks. They have to find food in order to survive and catch rats to make money. They also get into various situations with their friends. These include brushes with the law, encountering people from foreign countries and meeting Queen Victoria, Sherlock Holmes, Lewis Carroll and Charles Dickens.

Main Characters

Recurring Characters

Episodes

Episode Title
1 Henrietta
2 The Music Hall
3 The Crown Jewels
4 The Conquerors of the North Pole
5 Black Hoof
6 The 37th Duke of Sutherland
7 Heart of Stone
8 Dancing Eyes
9 The Marahjah's Children
10 The Bomb
11 A Shameful Wager
12 Baobab
13 Mister William
14 Jim the Docker
15 The Squatting Scribe
16 20th Century Woman
17 The Revenge of Robbex
18 Exit Please
19 April Fools
20 Faltstaff's Bird
21 The Swans from the Thames
22 Oochy-Coochy
23 The Other Side of the Fog
24 The Pink Ribbon
25 Romeo and Olivia
26 The Christmas Pudding

References


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