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List of Gogs episodes
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This is a list of all the episodes of Gogs. The claymation animated television series began as a little-known show on the Welsh television channel S4C on 21 December 1993, complete with Welsh language subtitles and credits. The show was translated for English language audiences and received international attention and acclaim when it was shown on BBC2 at Christmas time on 21 December 1996. The following listings are for these latter, more well-known showings.
In 1997, a second series of a further eight episodes were aired specifically for an English-speaking audience, and were aired in the UK, US and Australia.
Gogs ended in 1998 after running for these two series, and a total of 13 episodes. Episodes were generally around five to six minutes long.
There was also a 30-minute-long special, Gogwana.
Selected episodes were made available on VHS. All 13 episodes are now available on a single DVD released 9 April 2001 and in the 2018 DVD and Blu-Ray vision for 12 January 2018.
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Summary
Series 1 (1993)
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Series 2 (1997)
Credits (from Series 1993 to 1996)
- Based on an Original Idea by: Deiniol Morris, Michael Mort, Siôn Jones
- Voices: Marie Clifford, Gillian Elisa, Dafydd Emyr, Rob Rackstraw, Nick Upton
- Music: Arwyn Davies
- Models: Michael Mort, Lorraine Ford
- Sets: Siôned Jones, Ian Harvey
- Titles: Steven Rowlandson
- Animation Accountant for HTV: Emlyn Penny-Jones
- Production Co-ordinator: Ann Gwynne
- Sound Design: ReelWorks
- Sound Mixing: Wild Tracks, Sounds in Motion
- Assistant Animators: Jody Meredith, Nigel Leach
- Executive Producers: Meirion Davies for S4C and Colin Rose for BBC
- Animated and Directed by: Deniol Morris, Michael Mort
- An Aaargh! Animation Ltd Production for S4C in Association with BBC Bristol
- Copyright S4C and HTV MCMXCIII to MCMXCVI.
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Gogwana (1998)
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Credits/Production Staff
- Voices: Marie Clifford, Gillian Elisa, Dafydd Emyr, Josie Lawrence, Rob Rackstraw, Nick Upton
- Animation: Suzy Fagan, Jody Meredith, Mike Mort, Chris Sadler, Ian Whitlock, Terry Brain, Will Hodge, Jon Pinfield
- Animation Assistant: Alison Evans
- Production Manager: Jon Wigfield
- Production Coordinator: Ann Gwynne
- Production Accountant: Keith Evans
- Director of Photography: Paul Smith
- Camera Operators: Charles Copping, Toby Howell; Beth McDonald, Jon Gregory, Stephen Andrews
- Gaffer: Clive Scott
- Electricians: Carl Hulme, Jon Graves
- Supervising Modelmakers: Lorraine Mason, Nigel Leach
- Modelmakers: Marcus Noonan, Salinee Mukhood
- Sets: Farrington Lewis & Company Ltd
- Monitor Lizard: 'Fat Wally'
- Film Editor: Tamsin Parri
- Sound Design: Reel Works
- Dubbing Mixer: Graham Pickford
- Titles and Special Effects Video Post Production: Ocean Digital Pictures
- Telecine: Spirit Pictures
- Music Composed by: Arwyn Davies
- Music Arranged and Conducted by: Nic Raine
- Writers: Sion Jones, Deiniol Morris, Mike Mort, Joe Turner
- Executive Producers: Mike Mort, Deiniol Morris
- Executive Producer for S4C: Meirion Davies
- Executive Producer for the BBC: Colin Rose
- Produced by: Helen Nabarro
- Directed by: Deiniol Morris
- An Aaargh! and S4C production for BBC Bristol
- Copyright S4C and Aaargh! Animation Ltd and BBC Bristol MCMXCVIII. All rights reserved.
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