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|image=[[File:Count_Duckula_S03E04.jpg|thumb|300px]] | |image=[[File:Count_Duckula_S03E04.jpg|thumb|300px]] | ||
|producer(s)=[[Mark Hall]]<br>[[Brian Cosgrove]] | |||
|producer(s)= | |story=[[Vincent James]] | ||
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|script=[[Jimmy Hibbert]] | |script=[[Jimmy Hibbert]] | ||
|director=[[Chris Randall]] | |director=[[Chris Randall]] | ||
|imdbref=[ | |imdbref=[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0771241 tt0771241] | ||
|episode=S03E04 | |episode=S03E04 | ||
|airdate= | |airdate=November 12th 1990 | ||
|previous_story=[[Unreal Estate]] | |previous_story="[[Unreal Estate]]" | ||
|next_story=[[There are Werewolves at the Bottom of | |next_story="[[There are Werewolves at the Bottom of Our Garden]]" | ||
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=Summary= | "'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the fourth episode of [[Episode Guide#Series Three (1990-1991)|Series 3]] and the forty-ninth episode overall. It was first broadcast on [[ITV]] in the UK on November 12th 1990. | ||
Duckula gets tricked by a fake Genie into going to India. | |||
== Summary == | |||
[[Count Duckula (character)|Count Duckula]] gets tricked by a fake Genie into going to India. | |||
== Background Music Pieces == | |||
* "[https://www.apmmusic.com/albums/KPMK-1146/KPM_KPMK_1146_08801 Vamp Till Ready]" (KPMK-1146. Track 88) by Wally Asp | |||
== Voice Cast == | |||
* [[David Jason]] as Count Duckula | |||
* [[Jack May]] as [[Igor]] and the Genie of the Bottle | |||
* [[Brian Trueman]] as [[Nanny]], the Genie's Master, and [[Dmitri and Sviatislav|Dmitri]] | |||
* Jimmy Hibbert as Slave the Genie and [[Dmitri and Sviatislav|Sviatislav]] | |||
* [[Ruby Wax]] as Princess Rana of Shakoor | |||
* [[Barry Clayton]] as the [[Narrator]] | |||
== Trivia == | |||
* This episode is also known as "1,001 Transylvanian Nights". | |||
== Credits == | |||
* Voices: David Jason, Jack May, Brian Trueman, Jimmy Hibbert | |||
* Narrator: Barry Clayton | |||
* Written by Brian Trueman | |||
* Vocals: Doreen Edwards, Mike Harding | |||
* Original Music: Mike Harding | |||
* Design: Chris Randall, Dan Whitworth, Margaret Riley, Paul Salmon, Vincent James, Andy Roper, Ed Williams | |||
* Storyboard: Vincent James | |||
* Layout: Ricardo Machuca, Miguel Angel Aisa, Manuel Almela, Jose Maria Zumel, Juan Antonio Rojo | |||
* Animation: Manuel Garcia, Pedro Mohedano, Ezequiel Matrin, Mariano Rueda, Miguel Angel Fuertes, Valentin Domenech, Angel Gallego, Francisco Tena, Eduard Sasu, Francisca Moreno, Vincente Rodriguez, Alberto Conjeo, Julio Diez, Juan Antonio Rojo, Stefanescu Bujor, Carmen Sanchez, Juan Antonio Serrano, Valentin Cain, Luiz Lopez, Roberto Marcano, Pedro Molina, Ventura Rodriguez, Fernando Gallego, Amaro Carretero, Ignacio Amero, Arthur de Cloedt, Julian Tarragó, Emilio Lujan, Javier Gutierrez, Ramón Garcia, María Vincenta Rodriguez, Ignacio Meneu, Luis Amor, Pedro Jorge Gil, Maria Luisa Ruiz, Elisa Nuñez, Isabel de Martinez Osaba, Yolanda Velasco | |||
* Backgrounds: Milagros Bañaras, Higashi Taruma, Felix Cascajo, Andrés Hernandez | |||
* Special Effects: Carlos Alfonso | |||
* Camera: Santiago Gomez, Antonio Navarro, Victorio Gonzalez | |||
* Painting: Teresa Diego, Maria Fernandez, Julia Garcia, Maria del Mar Fernandez, Angeles Vacas, Loli Pina, Herminia Burgaleta, Miguel Angel Perez, Pilar Canalejo, Elena Garcia, Angeles Sanz, Maria Jose Alvarez, Delia Hernandez, Susana Diez, Asuncion Tomás, Francisco Villanueva, Francisco Vacas, Paula Abad, Mayte Garcia, Victoria Ruiz | |||
* Supervised by Carmen Garcia, Maribel Lopez | |||
* Xerox: Alejandro Alfonso, Jose Luis Aisa | |||
* Line Test: Eva Moreno, Sergio Alfonso | |||
* Production Control: Chris Phillips, Julio Diez, Bob Burrows | |||
* Film Editor: Zyggy Markiewicz | |||
* Assistant Editor: Jane Hicks | |||
* Dubbing Mixer: Ted Spooner | |||
* Voice Director: Chris Randall | |||
* Animation Director: Carlos Alfonso | |||
* Associate Producer: Chris Randall | |||
* Executive Producer: John Hambley | |||
* Produced by Mark Hall, Brian Cosgrove | |||
* Directed by Keith Scoble | |||
* © Cosgrove Hall Productions MCMLXXXIX | |||
= | == Copyright Gag == | ||
Despite this episode first being broadcast in 1990, the roman numerals in the copyright credit reads 'MCMLXXXIX', meaning it is dated in 1989. | |||
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"Bombay Duck" is the fourth episode of Series 3 and the forty-ninth episode overall. It was first broadcast on ITV in the UK on November 12th 1990.
Summary
Count Duckula gets tricked by a fake Genie into going to India.
Background Music Pieces
- "Vamp Till Ready" (KPMK-1146. Track 88) by Wally Asp
Voice Cast
- David Jason as Count Duckula
- Jack May as Igor and the Genie of the Bottle
- Brian Trueman as Nanny, the Genie's Master, and Dmitri
- Jimmy Hibbert as Slave the Genie and Sviatislav
- Ruby Wax as Princess Rana of Shakoor
- Barry Clayton as the Narrator
Trivia
- This episode is also known as "1,001 Transylvanian Nights".
Credits
- Voices: David Jason, Jack May, Brian Trueman, Jimmy Hibbert
- Narrator: Barry Clayton
- Written by Brian Trueman
- Vocals: Doreen Edwards, Mike Harding
- Original Music: Mike Harding
- Design: Chris Randall, Dan Whitworth, Margaret Riley, Paul Salmon, Vincent James, Andy Roper, Ed Williams
- Storyboard: Vincent James
- Layout: Ricardo Machuca, Miguel Angel Aisa, Manuel Almela, Jose Maria Zumel, Juan Antonio Rojo
- Animation: Manuel Garcia, Pedro Mohedano, Ezequiel Matrin, Mariano Rueda, Miguel Angel Fuertes, Valentin Domenech, Angel Gallego, Francisco Tena, Eduard Sasu, Francisca Moreno, Vincente Rodriguez, Alberto Conjeo, Julio Diez, Juan Antonio Rojo, Stefanescu Bujor, Carmen Sanchez, Juan Antonio Serrano, Valentin Cain, Luiz Lopez, Roberto Marcano, Pedro Molina, Ventura Rodriguez, Fernando Gallego, Amaro Carretero, Ignacio Amero, Arthur de Cloedt, Julian Tarragó, Emilio Lujan, Javier Gutierrez, Ramón Garcia, María Vincenta Rodriguez, Ignacio Meneu, Luis Amor, Pedro Jorge Gil, Maria Luisa Ruiz, Elisa Nuñez, Isabel de Martinez Osaba, Yolanda Velasco
- Backgrounds: Milagros Bañaras, Higashi Taruma, Felix Cascajo, Andrés Hernandez
- Special Effects: Carlos Alfonso
- Camera: Santiago Gomez, Antonio Navarro, Victorio Gonzalez
- Painting: Teresa Diego, Maria Fernandez, Julia Garcia, Maria del Mar Fernandez, Angeles Vacas, Loli Pina, Herminia Burgaleta, Miguel Angel Perez, Pilar Canalejo, Elena Garcia, Angeles Sanz, Maria Jose Alvarez, Delia Hernandez, Susana Diez, Asuncion Tomás, Francisco Villanueva, Francisco Vacas, Paula Abad, Mayte Garcia, Victoria Ruiz
- Supervised by Carmen Garcia, Maribel Lopez
- Xerox: Alejandro Alfonso, Jose Luis Aisa
- Line Test: Eva Moreno, Sergio Alfonso
- Production Control: Chris Phillips, Julio Diez, Bob Burrows
- Film Editor: Zyggy Markiewicz
- Assistant Editor: Jane Hicks
- Dubbing Mixer: Ted Spooner
- Voice Director: Chris Randall
- Animation Director: Carlos Alfonso
- Associate Producer: Chris Randall
- Executive Producer: John Hambley
- Produced by Mark Hall, Brian Cosgrove
- Directed by Keith Scoble
- © Cosgrove Hall Productions MCMLXXXIX
Copyright Gag
Despite this episode first being broadcast in 1990, the roman numerals in the copyright credit reads 'MCMLXXXIX', meaning it is dated in 1989.