The Little Vampire (TV series)
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The Little Vampire (German-language version title: Der kleine Vampir) is a children's television series created in 1985 (first aired in 1986) by the German Polyphon Film- und Fernsehgesellschaft, TVS (United Kingdom) and Canadian Norflicks Productions Ltd. The series is based upon the books written by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg.[1]
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The Little Vampire | |
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Also known as | Der kleine Vampir |
Written by | Richard Nielsen Angela Sommer-Bodenburg |
Directed by | René Bonnière |
Starring | Joel Dacks, Gert Fröbe, Christopher Stanton, Marsha Moreau, Michael Gough, Jim Gray |
Opening theme | "They Can See in the Dark", performed by Jim Gray |
Ending theme | "They Can See in the Dark" (instrumental) |
Composer | John Mills-Cockell |
Country of origin | Canada, Germany, United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Tony Allard, Anna Home, John Ross, Nic Wry, Frithjof Zeidler |
Producer | Richard Nielsen |
Production locations | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Editor | Doug Forbes |
Running time | 25 min |
Production companies | Norflicks (Canada) Allarcom (Canada) Polyphon (Germany) TVS (United Kingdom) |
Original release | |
Release | 1986 (1986) – 1987 (1987) |
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