"Huxley Pig" was a stop-motion animated children's television series from the late 1980s.
Based on the picture books by Rodney Peppe, the series was produced by FilmFair for Central TV .
General Theme
The main character, Huxley Pig, was always dreaming of adventure, exciting professions and encounters. At the start of each episode Huxley would be in his bedroom talking to Sam the squawking seagull and wondering about something. He would open his big suitcase of dress-up clothes, try something on and say, "Hmmm, I wonder". The picture would fade and be taken away into his daydreams for the rest of the story.
In the dream, Sam the Seagull would be able to speak, in a Cockney accent, and there were many other varied characters such as:
* Vile Vincent, the vampire pig-butler
* Horace, a hamster
* Cuddles, a fanged green beast
* Sydny, a snake with a lisp
The adventures took Huxley and the gang to many places, as long as there was food nearby. Food was close to Huxley's heart.
What is curious about the show is that while Sam the Seagull is, as in reality, only able to speak English in dream sequences Huxley, who is clearly a pig, is able to speak in everyday life.
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Hairdresser (17/07/1989)
Flying (17/07/1989)
DESERT EXPLORER (17/07/1989)
Home Movie (17/07/1989)
The Restaurant (17/07/1989)
The Big Top (17/07/1989)
Smugglers (17/07/1989)
Fishing (17/07/1989)
The Beach (17/07/1989)
Space (17/07/1989)
Stone Age (17/07/1989)
MAGICIAN (17/07/1989)
The Sea monster (17/07/1989)
The Restaurant (10/07/1989)
The Big top (03/07/1989)
The Beach (26/06/1989)
Camping (12/06/1989)
The Desert Island (12/06/1989)
The Haunted house (12/06/1989)
The CIRCUS (05/06/1989)
CINDERELLA (18/12/1990)
Ski-ing (11/12/1990
Village Fete (04/12/1990)
Breakfast TV (27/11/1990)
DECORATOR (20/11/1990)
The SNOW MONSTER (07/06/1990)
Production Staff
; Director of Animation : Martin Pullen; Producer : Jo Pullen; Executive Producers : Barrie Edwards, David Yates, Lewis Rudd; Music : Herbert Chappell; Animators : John Gilluley, David Johnson; Camera Assistant : Paul Street; Model Makers : Alan Murphy, Heather Boucher; Costumes : Lizzie Agnew; Puppet Makers : Justin Exley, Pauline London; Production Manager : Kath Swain; Editors : Andi Sloss, Robert Dunbar; Assistant Editor : Jackie Munro; Voices : Martin Jarvis
pinoffs
A computer game for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum was released in 1990 by Alternative SW.
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