Squeak!
2003 Scottish TV series or programme
Squeak! | |
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The "Tick Tock Clock" with titles | |
Genre | Children's television |
Created by | Adrian Edwards Mike James |
Developed by | Scottish Television |
Written by | Adrian Edwards Alex Reid Mike James |
Directed by | Adrian Edwards Penny Welsford |
Creative director | Callum McCulloch |
Starring | Colin Purves Lynn Robertson Bruce Kim Bergsagel |
Voices of | Jo James Gayanne Potter Colin Purves Ian Sexon Peter Linz Sondra James Sandra Dickinson Tyler Bunch |
Theme music composer | Mike James |
Opening theme | Tog Toot And Tizzy |
Ending theme | Bye Bye Bye |
Composer | Mike James |
Country of origin | Scotland |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 50 |
Production | |
Producer | Adrian Edwards |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Production company | SMG TV Productions |
Original release | |
Network | ITV1 (CITV) |
Release | 30 June 2003 (2003-06-30)[1] |
Related | |
The Singing Kettle |
Squeak! is a children's TV show made by SMG Productions (now known as STV Studios) for ITV1's children's strand CITV. The series re-broadcast in 2007 on STV, on their wknd@stv strand, and from 2014 as part of the "Weans' World" block on STV Glasgow and STV Edinburgh. There is a DVD boxset available which features all the episodes. Currently, Squeak! is also broadcast in the United States on BabyFirst TV.[2]
The show follows three young mice: Tizzy, Toot and Tog. They live in the "Tick Tock Clock".
References
External links
- Squeak! on STV Player
- BBC ALBA - Bigeil
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