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==Series One (1988-1989)== | This page lists all episodes of ''[[Count Duckula (TV series)|Count Duckula]]''. | ||
== Series One (1988-1989) == | |||
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==Series Two (1989-1990)== | == Series Two (1989-1990) == | ||
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|1||[[Ghostly Gold]]||12 September 1989 | |1||[[Ghostly Gold]]||12 September 1989 | ||
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|Brian Trueman||A letter arrives at [[Castle Duckula]] sent by [[Chatham, Cheetam and Runn]], lawyers in London, announcing the sad passing of the seventh Duke Of Mallardborough, murdered in unusual circumstances. [[Count Duckula|Duckula]], [[Igor]] and [[Nanny]] fly the castle to [[Henheim Palace]] where the contents of the Duke's Will will be read. Among others attending the reading are [[Miss Marbles]] and [[Hercules Parrot]] (obvious parodies of Agatha Christie's characters!), [[Aunt Rose Madders]], [[Willoughby Stane]] and screen starlet [[Lyvinia Lavender]]. At the reading, to the horror of everyone, it is revealed that the Duke's murder was committed by someone in the room! With the palace gates locked, everyone suspects everyone who may have been responsible for the Duke's murder. Ultimately, Duckula fails to recall his whereabouts on the night of the murder and confessing to the Duke's murder finds himself in the dock! (or should be say 'duck'?!) | |Brian Trueman||A letter arrives at [[Castle Duckula]] sent by [[Chatham, Cheetam and Runn]], lawyers in London, announcing the sad passing of the seventh Duke Of Mallardborough, murdered in unusual circumstances. [[Count Duckula|Duckula]], [[Igor]] and [[Nanny]] fly the castle to [[Henheim Palace]] where the contents of the Duke's Will will be read. Among others attending the reading are [[Miss Marbles]] and [[Hercules Parrot]] (obvious parodies of Agatha Christie's characters!), [[Aunt Rose Madders]], [[Willoughby Stane]] and screen starlet [[Lyvinia Lavender]]. At the reading, to the horror of everyone, it is revealed that the Duke's murder was committed by someone in the room! With the palace gates locked, everyone suspects everyone who may have been responsible for the Duke's murder. Ultimately, Duckula fails to recall his whereabouts on the night of the murder and confessing to the Duke's murder finds himself in the dock! (or should be say 'duck'?!) | ||
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|12||[[No Yaks Please We're Tibetan]]||28 November 1989 | |12||[[No Yaks Please, We're Tibetan]]||28 November 1989 | ||
|Jimmy Hibbert||The Trio trsvel to [[Tibet]]. | |Jimmy Hibbert||The Trio trsvel to [[Tibet]]. | ||
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==Series Three (1990-1991)== | == Series Three (1990-1991) == | ||
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|1||[[Private Beak]]||22 October 1990||Duckula becomes a private detective in Chicago. | |1||[[Private Beak]]||22 October 1990||Duckula becomes a private detective in Chicago. | ||
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==Series Four (1993)== | == Series Four (1993) == | ||
Thames Television ceased broadcasting on New Year's Eve 1992 to be replaced by Carlton Television. After 1992, Thames became an independent producer, and are now Talkback Thames owned by Fremantle Media and Pearson and Talkback Studios. When the third DVD boxset was released in the UK by Fremantle Media, the seven episodes which make up Series 4, were added to Series 3, to complete the series. | |||
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|1||[[Around the World in a Total Daze]]||5 January 1993||Von Goosewing, with the help of world famous explorer [[Sibellious Smogg]], challenges Duckula to a race around the world. Goosewing cheats and Duckula wins after stranding Goosewing and Smogg at the North Pole after Nanny untied the rope to Goosewing's balloon which was attached to the castle. (This episode saw the last appearance of Von Goosewing.) | |1||[[Around the World in a Total Daze]]||5 January 1993||Von Goosewing, with the help of world famous explorer [[Sibellious Smogg]], challenges Duckula to a race around the world. Goosewing cheats and Duckula wins after stranding Goosewing and Smogg at the North Pole after Nanny untied the rope to Goosewing's balloon which was attached to the castle. (This episode saw the last appearance of Von Goosewing.) | ||
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|3||[[Alps-A-Daisy]]||19 January 1993||Duckula tries to impress the nanny fan club by winning all the winter sports. | |3||[[Alps-A-Daisy]]||19 January 1993||Duckula tries to impress the nanny fan club by winning all the winter sports. | ||
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|4||[[Prince Duckula]]||26 January 1993|| | |4||[[Prince Duckula]]||26 January 1993||After an accidental television appearance, [[Count Duckula (character)|Count Duckula]] is approached to perform as a prince in a [[Wikipedia:Hollywood|Hollywood]] film. | ||
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|5||[[Venice a Duck Not a Duck]]||2 February 1993||In Venice, the Egg plans to get his revenge on Duckula by asking all his adversaries from the past barring Von Goosewing, to plan a nasty end for the count, only it doesn't work. The crow brothers end up being thrown back to London after being thrown over St Paul's Cathedral. | |5||[[Venice a Duck Not a Duck]]||2 February 1993||In Venice, the Egg plans to get his revenge on Duckula by asking all his adversaries from the past barring Von Goosewing, to plan a nasty end for the count, only it doesn't work. The crow brothers end up being thrown back to London after being thrown over St Paul's Cathedral. | ||
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